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    In the Fediverse track at SFSCon, Joan Pla spoke about:Decentralised Social Media Initiatives Within European Public Service Mediahttps://fediforum.org/2025-11-sfscon/#fediforum #sfscon #fediverse #socialweb #research
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    rimu@piefed.social when the question is federated outward, is it of type of question? ๐Ÿ˜› kariboka@mastodon.social
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    General Discussion gemini gopher guppy fediverse activitypub
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    ** ** *_* / /_____ ____ / /_(_) /__ / **/ ** \/ ** \/ **/ / //_// /_/ /_/ / /_/ / /_/ / ,< \__/\____/\____/\__/_/_/|_| tootik v0.19.9=> https://github.com/dimkr/tootiktootik is a federated nanoblogging service for the small internet.tootik allows people to participate in the fediverse using their Gemini, Gopher or Finger client of choice and makes the fediverse lighter, more private and more accessible. tootik's interface strips content to bare essentials (like text and links), puts the users in control of the content they see and tries to "slow down" the fediverse to make it more compatible with the slower pace of the small internet.It's a single executable that handles both the federation (using ActivityPub) and the frontend (using Gemini) aspects, while sqlite takes care of persistency. It should be lightweight and efficient enough to host a small community even on a cheap server, and hopefully, be easy to hack on.tootik implements only a small subset of ActivityPub, and probably doesn't really conform to the spec.Changelog:=> https://github.com/dimkr/tootik/releases/tag/v0.19.9#Gemini #Gopher #Guppy #Fediverse #ActivityPub
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    This is an important thing to consider, and why NodeBB decided to even pursue federation at all. It's arguable that we've reached the point at which forums cannot organically grow due to the ubiquity of social media. Depending on who you ask, we've reached that point 10+ years ago already. It's becoming increasing imperative that forums federate or risk dying due to attrition. Forums used to be the social network for niche topics. Facebook (with Groups) and Twitter (with hashtags) started competing, and Reddit (with subreddits) made another huge dent. There are some communities that fear integrating with AP will cause their local communities to become flooded with just anybody. Those fears are unjustified, but understandable.