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  • @smallcircles No, I love ghosts, they have the coolest stories, and I don't have to deal with those pesky living people with their racism and their hate.
    I also love villages, they're livable, they're walkable and the only real problem is being stuck out in the middle of nowhere, and that downside doesn't really apply online.
    And bustling: Every place is full of people I want to hear from.

    I don't have the time to hear from all of them, but that's just the FOMO speaking.

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  • @androcat aha, do you mean you find it hard to get information and connections around your interest areas?

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  • @maikel that is a great list of points. I won't boost, or you get more of what you don't want, but you might consider filing a fediverse idea..

    https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fediverse-ideas/issues

    Some of these can be mitigated by nurturing cultural habits.

    > 6. The worst one: people use other names instead to call them so filters don't work.

    This one in particular. Besides references to toxic people you see it too with folks saying Gaggle, GMAFIA, Farcebook, etc.

    Often these names are used in someone's "activism package", but using them is imho more performative to an existing in-group than that they constructively appeal to others and persuade them to join the good cause.

    I posted something related to this today. See CALM culture in..

    The acronym also litterally means that our social media culture becomes calmer, and there's better separation to where there's activism, and where the natural talk of the town.

    https://social.coop/@smallcircles/116158937812802335

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  • @smallcircles Cosy neighbourhood in a bustling city.

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  • @smallcircles Bustling ghost village ftw

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  • @smallcircles meadow where old man yells at clouds

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  • @smallcircles

    ...to guess what's on a picture, and add it, so when you tell them "I'm not interested in Trump" it actually filters him forever.

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  • @smallcircles the problems are
    1. Pics of Trump face with no trump text, so filters don't work.
    2. Pics of Elon face with...see point 1. Like that all other US rage-producing club of billionaires or MAGAs.
    3. Using tags as "USpol" requires manual intervention, nobody does.
    4. Mastodon follows BOOSTS of whoever you add by default, instead of making those opt-in
    5. People don't use alt-text so filters at least filter Trump face becaus eof the alt-text.
    6. The worst one: people use other names instead to call them so filters don't work.

    What commercial media gets right:
    1. They have the power to guess...

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    so, this is a bit of an abstract mathematical post. I think that a fediverse service consists mostly of three parts: identity provider, data hoster, and feed provider. The data hoster is the machine that hosts the posts and comments and upvote/downvote stats. The feed provider is the service which gives you a nice, scrollable overview over new content for you. This is today the same system that provides the data, but it could be separated, such as having a custom "search engine" that gives you content, that you use independently of where the data is stored. The identity provider basically only makes a proof that "you are you" : you give it your login credentials and it gives you a kind of token that authenticates (proves your identity) to other services. like, i'm on discuss.tchncs.de, but i can post to lemmy.world. this is because the discuss.tchncs.de server says to lemmy.world that i indeed have this account on this server. so they prove my identity in a way. What i argue now is that such an identity providing server is not technically necessary. You could use something like an ~/.ssh/id_rsa file that you generate on your own computer and use that public key to identify yourself on the fediverse. I don't think that this approach has any inherent advantages over how things are being done today, but it could be done that way and that in itself is fascinating. :D
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    @wjmaggos@liberal.city I think that thinking of "anything" being boostable is both weird and expected at the same time. We hold these thoughts in our heads concurrently because it was how the web-at-large (indieweb notwithstanding) worked. What I mean is... A news article isn't a discrete resource shared on a common social web — such a construct does not exist outside of the Fediverse. ... but news articles are littered with "share via..." buttons that sort of approximate the experience.
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    For me, about a quarter.