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I'm against banning social media for under 16's.

  • I'm against banning social media for under 16's. Just outright banning doesn't make something unavailable - just unregulated and not monitored. Alcohol and vapes are still common among under 16's - especial those that are vulnerable.
    I am for under 16's not being allowed on corporate socials though - as they are toxic places which do provably screw with brain development in youth - because of that algorithmic nature.
    I am considering pitching an idea to a local established non-profit that I sometimes work with, who run a number of local youth clubs across the region.
    It is an idea of setting up a fediverse instance for 11-15 year olds. An account can only be made in person alongside being a member of a youth club -with parent / guardian consent.
    It will not be federated to the general social web, and begin as a self-contained bubble - but with the idea of other regions creating the same thing and federating together.
    It would be moderated by the same volunteers / employees that run the youth clubs and social services - who are fully vetted, and follow the protocols - which already also includes moderating each other.
    Perhaps even somehow make it so the kids can't post on it during school hours, and after, perhaps, 10pm?
    There would of course be a set of standards expectations, or community codes of conduct, like here in the Fedi. Perhaps also running regular fun things too, that get kids thinking creatively (like what happens at the clubs anyway).
    There are of course many many issues with this idea, and I can't see it actually happening just like that.
    Not only is there unlikely the right fedi project to accommodate needs, but things like the online safety act potentially blocking the ability to create safe community based social networks for youth. And I'm sure there are many other issues as to why this idea might not work either. Like, what happens when someone turns 16? Are they just kicked off?
    However, I do know that corporate socials are bad - but not providing good safe alternatives when attempting to protect children, actually makes them more vulnerable and unsafe. We need a way to embrace them, not outcast them.

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  • I'm against banning social media for under 16's. Just outright banning doesn't make something unavailable - just unregulated and not monitored. Alcohol and vapes are still common among under 16's - especial those that are vulnerable.
    I am for under 16's not being allowed on corporate socials though - as they are toxic places which do provably screw with brain development in youth - because of that algorithmic nature.
    I am considering pitching an idea to a local established non-profit that I sometimes work with, who run a number of local youth clubs across the region.
    It is an idea of setting up a fediverse instance for 11-15 year olds. An account can only be made in person alongside being a member of a youth club -with parent / guardian consent.
    It will not be federated to the general social web, and begin as a self-contained bubble - but with the idea of other regions creating the same thing and federating together.
    It would be moderated by the same volunteers / employees that run the youth clubs and social services - who are fully vetted, and follow the protocols - which already also includes moderating each other.
    Perhaps even somehow make it so the kids can't post on it during school hours, and after, perhaps, 10pm?
    There would of course be a set of standards expectations, or community codes of conduct, like here in the Fedi. Perhaps also running regular fun things too, that get kids thinking creatively (like what happens at the clubs anyway).
    There are of course many many issues with this idea, and I can't see it actually happening just like that.
    Not only is there unlikely the right fedi project to accommodate needs, but things like the online safety act potentially blocking the ability to create safe community based social networks for youth. And I'm sure there are many other issues as to why this idea might not work either. Like, what happens when someone turns 16? Are they just kicked off?
    However, I do know that corporate socials are bad - but not providing good safe alternatives when attempting to protect children, actually makes them more vulnerable and unsafe. We need a way to embrace them, not outcast them.

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  • Yay! My trifecta is now complete! My blue & orange (is it orange‽) came in last night, & I opened it yesterday, but I was too tired to post about it as I just got off work.

    But yes, I am excited that the two smaller Plushes arrived! Thanks @Mastodon for creating these!

    Also…we need more apps to create real world wearables or plushies, as they are great conversation starters for folks who are not familiar with the .

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  • Does anyone know what software/library FUTO keyboard on Android uses for their speech to text capability?

    It's embarrassingly good. Like, it puts Google to shame, and it's all done on device. It supports punctuation, and has much higher fidelity.

    It would be fantastic to roll it into NodeBB as an in-browser speech to text parser.

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  • I remember it being massive news when Pebble made moves to resurrect. Now they're trying to forcibly take away the grassroots dev community that kept Pebbles alive after they were abandoned by the original company.

    Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me.

    https://rebble.io/2025/11/17/core-devices-keeps-stealing-our-work.html

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  • Hey cloudron@social.cloudron.io, you guys are awesome. NodeBB has a Docker image that is community supported but Cloudron literally has one-click NodeBB hosting!

    So... ah... can you turn on ActivityPub so your forum can join fedi? :smiling_imp:

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  • informapirata very cool!

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  • A new application called OSS Card Wallet was released a few months ago, developed by the same team that already manages the OSS Document Scanner application. OSS Card Wallet is an open source application (MIT license) designed to scan and archive all your cards.

    (post by skariko@poliversity.it)

    https://www.lealternative.net/2025/03/05/oss-card-wallet-gestisci-le-carte-fedelta/

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  • After I formatted my phone and installed LineageOS on it, the Play Store wouldn't let me install ONEWallet, the app I used for storing cards (gift cards, memberships, etc.)

    So I did some searching and discovered Catima, a nice FOSS alternative!

    https://github.com/CatimaLoyalty/Android

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    The big feature in release v3.2.2 of Ktistec is pinned posts with support for the Mastodon Featured Posts collection. Federation works both ways—pin a post on Ktistec and it will show up as a pinned post on Mastodon and vice versa. When you refresh an actor profile, Ktistec also fetches and updates the actor's pinned posts. This is another small step in the direction of supporting all features that Mastodon-compatible client applications expect to access via the API. It's also useful in its own right. The other major feature, which I posted a short video demonstrating here, is X-Ray Mode. X-Ray Mode is a developer and power-user tool for inspecting ActivityPub JSON-LD representations of actors, objects, and other content. Pressing Ctrl+Shift+X on any page displays the data behind the page—like an x-ray. You can:Cached Version: View the local JSON-LD representation stored in the Ktistec databaseRemote Version: Fetch and view the original JSON-LD representation from the source serverNavigation: Click on any ActivityPub IRI to navigate to that objectHistory: Use Alt+Left and Alt+Right to navigate through your viewing historyThis feature is useful for debugging federation issues, understanding ActivityPub structures, and verifying how content is stored and represented.Here's the full changelog for the release:AddedSupport for pinned posts and the Mastodon "featured posts" collection.X-Ray Mode for viewing and navigating JSON-LD resource (actor, object, etc.) representations.Back links on thread pages for easier navigation. (fixes #1)License page for LibreJS compliance. (fixes #127)Highlighting of recently fetched hashtagged posts.ChangedImproved presentation of audio and video media.Refactored theming/styling implementation.The next release will focus on smaller features and bug fixes.Enjoy!#ktistec #crystallang #activitypub #fediverse
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    @toddsundsted ok, bookmarked. When I'll circle back to ONI themeing I'll send some feedback your way to compare notes. :DWith ONI I tried to be "fun" and I generate a basic palette from the images actors upload as their Icon and Image properties (ie, profile and header picture in mastodon terms :D) As you can imagine that can lead to very dubious results.
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    I love the excitement for new #ActivityPub based projects. Maybe i'm wrong but 'loops will do for the fediverse what the iPhone did for smartphones' seems a bit out of touch.Nothing wrong with being excited, but seeing how few people know of or care about Pixelfed still outside of Mastodon users who many have bailed for Bluesky, I think maybe, just maybe, the fedi is a hopeful echo chamber in a bubble sometimes. #Reality #Fediverse #Mastodon #Loops #Pixelfed #TikTok #Instagram
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    incentive@mastodon.circlewithadot.net incentive welcome!