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    RE: https://front-end.social/@mayank/115622876970699919My friend Mayank is looking for their next role! If you’re looking for someone who knows their stuff when it comes to design system and accessibility, reach out to them - they’d be a great fit for your team.#GetFediHired #webdev
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    This is an extension of the discussion from Topic removal from a category/community. In it, rimu@piefed.social shared the Lemmy federation primer which details that Delete(Object) is federated whenever a post is removed from a community. I needed a way to communicate when a topic/context (not the top-level post) is removed from a category/audience, but is not deleted. You might ask — how is removing a context different from deleting it? In this case, a removed context still exists and is still resolvable. A context can removed from an audience in NodeBB. Note that Lemmy and Piefed don't have a concept of an audience-less context, so if a context is removed from an audience, it would simply be deleted. No additional logic required. Anyhow — when a topic is moved into Uncategorized (which is a catch-all bucket for... you guessed it, uncategorized content), NodeBB will federate a Remove. It looks something like this: { id: '#activity/remove/', type: 'Remove', actor: '', to: [], cc: [, object: '', origin: '', } This is live on activitypub.space already. This goes hand-in-hand with topic moving, which would follow similar mechanisms, except it'd be a Move instead of a Remove. I will likely write an FEP with technical details for both Remove and Move, and will include existing behaviours (Delete(Object)) as well.
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    @julian no, mastodon doesn't use salmon anymore, not since a long time ago. they switched to websub then activitypub direct delivery.on the indieweb side, salmention is an extension to webmention, where upon receiving a webmention where someone replied to you, you add that reply to your html then send a webmention up the reply chain to whoever you replied to, and they will fetch your html and find the new downstream reply, add it to *their* html, send a webmention upstream, and so on.
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    @super_user_do Sì, volendo si può fare, ma sarebbe abbastanza inutile: quella pagina è già l'aggregatore di un certo numero di Feed RSS