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  • Esteemed Fediverse, a personal remark

    it currently matters again to have a chair who knows what is going on, is striving for facts, understanding fascism and having a will to resist imperialism. And the capacity to save net neutrality.

    Hey @darius
    thank you for this:
    https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-socialweb/2026Jan/0000.html
    !

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    Currently we move our projects to codeberg and so i just published a first document there about our fedi projects.
    https://codeberg.org/Menschys/fedi-codebase
    We would really like to have building blocks for ahealthy and fair Client-To-Server supported ActivityPub.

    Current Issues are linked. If you want, I can give you an overview of the Social CG dev meetings since 2016 and the European Events like fedicamp, fediday, Public Spaces, 3C etc.

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  • @zaire

    " I absolutely do not see how this is in any way worse for Black people than oligarch-controlled centralized spaces"

    Which is the difference between me and you. Which is the difference between millions of Black people and you.

    And you are not owed an explanation. Just go away before I block you.

    And no, Black people can't exist here without being bothered unless they're on an unmoderated instance. For example, right now, I, a proud son of Africa, I'm being bothered by some weirdo with Zaire in their handle, that's trying to tell me how moderation works on the Fediverse.

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  • @achim@social.saarland I have found activitypub.academy to be a very helpful implementation to test against as well!

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  • @mekkaokereke the very inherent factors that let nazis set up camp on the Fediverse work both ways. good people can hang out here on the fediverse without being interfered with by any state or corporation. and said good people can, and do fediblock the fuck out of the vocal minority of fash. I absolutely do not see how this is in any way worse for Black people than oligarch-controlled centralized spaces that range only from fascist to mediocrily centrist.

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  • @mekkaokereke

    But there is more CSAM on the Fediverse than on other social media, including BlueSky, and it’s not close. There are more nazi instances on the Fediverse than on BlueSky, and it’s not close.

    This only means anything if you’re on an unmoderated instance yourself. and even then, I figure it’s because BS has 200 times less instances in general…?

    Mind you, I do think myself quite clever, and I do think the Fediverse is morally superior to the fascist-platforming BS, and I have good reasons for it.

    The Fediverse is less welcoming to Black people than either BlueSky or Twitter

    When you bring up X as more welcoming to any minority and more worth using than fedi I start to have trouble taking you seriously.

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  • @zaire

    I said what I said.

    People like you try to tell everyone that corpo vs open source is the line between good and evil. And you think yourself so clever for pointing out that "Mastodon is not the whole Fediverse."

    But there is more CSAM on the Fediverse than on other social media, including BlueSky, and it's not close. There are more nazi instances on the Fediverse than on BlueSky, and it's not close. The Fediverse is less welcoming to Black people than either BlueSky or Twitter, and it's not close.

    You prioritize anti-corp as most important, and that's fine for you. I define anti-racism and safety for Black people as mine. When the Fediverse is less dangerous for Black people than all the other social media, I'll encourage more people to come to it. Until that day, I'll work to make that true, and I'll tell people like you to pipe down when they try to pretend that the Fediverse today is some type of utopia, or even morally superior to BlueSky. It's not.

    But it could be.

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  • How to setup a local instance for debugging my own AP development:

    https://blog.achims.world/mastodon-for-activitypub-development.html

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  • @mekkaokereke “I’m unapologetically backing improvements across […] ATProto” “You can just back both teams”

    lets be real no you shouldn’t back a corpo project that acts purely to divide people and push a centroid & centralized ecosystem

    I know i’m saying this to someone who talks about Mastodon as if it were the entire Fediverse and allegedly works for Google but dude no BS is not our friend here

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    ActivityPub-Plugin WordPress: Content-Template konfigurierenIm Zuge der Mastodon-Klick-Geschichte stellte sich die Frage, wie die Klicks via Mastodon getrackt werden können. Dazu ist die Toot-Vorlage anzupassen. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt, wie das geht. […]https://c0d1.eu/activitypub-plugin-wordpress-content-template-konfigurieren/?mtm_campaign=mastodonblog#ActivityPub #Mastodon
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    @dansup 👍
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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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    Threads, la nueva red social de Meta, será compatible con el Fediverso. ¿Es esto una buena noticia? La historia parece indicar que no, ya que es probable que la multinacional esté desplegando una estrategia llamada "Adopta, Extiende, Extingue".. Las grandes compañías tech, las que están incluídas en las siglas GAFAM, esto es, Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon y Microsoft, son conocidas por sus supuestas (o a veces no tan supuestas) prácticas monopolísticas. Solo a modo de ejemplo, una rápida búsqueda en internet nos proporciona casos como: - El departamento de justicia contra google. - La FTC contra Facebook. - Y otros casos similares de los estados de Tejas, Colorado y Utah contra google. No obstante, Meta (ose podría enfrentar hoy en día a un competidor que no puede ser comprado: el Fediverso. En el vídeo anterior os introduje un poco a este mundo del fediverso. El fediverso es un grupo descentralizado de servidores que usan el protocolo ActivityPub para comunicarse entre ellos. ActivityPub es un protocolo de red abierto para crear redes sociales descentralizadas. Básicamente, este protocolo proporciona una API cliente-servidor para crear, actualizar y eliminar contenidos, así como una API federada de servidor a servidor para enviar notificaciones y contenidos. El resultado es que con este protocolo se han creado redes sociales federadas y descentralizadas, como Mastodon (que sería como un Twitter), PeerTube (que sería como un Youtube), Lemmy (que sería como un Reddit), y otras. De los enormes beneficios que aportan estas redes descentralizadas, federadas, y FOSS, ya hablé en mi vídeo anterior. La idea de este vídeo es ver los mecanismos que tienen las grandes tecnológicas para acabar con esta competencia, que no pueden comprar como ha hecho en otras ocasiones, ya que no es propiedad de nadie, sino el resultado de la comunicación espontánea entre muchos servidores. 🕒 Marcas temporales: 00:00 Introducción 00:26 El Fediverso como amenaza 02:48 "Adopta, Extiende, Extingue" 04:32 Google vs XMPP 12:27 El origen de la estrategia 14:44 Meta vs Fediverso 15:50 La prueba 16:16 Conclusión: ¿qué podemos hacer? 🔵 Algunos enlaces relevantes: 🔗 Artículo en que me he basado: https://ploum.net/2023-06-23-how-to-kill-decentralised-networks.html 🔗 Casos judiciales GAFAM: https://www.economicliberties.us/tech-lawsuit-timelines/ 🔗 Threads: https://www.xataka.com/basics/threads-instagram-que-como-funciona-que-promete-esta-red-social 🔗 Fediverso: https://fediverse.party/ 🔴 VÍDEOS QUE YOUTUBE NO TE RECOMIENDA https://youtu.be/EQy9g-U0VYM https://youtu.be/tzkb-qH-uYU 🟢 CONTRIBUYE A LA DIFUSIÓN DEL SOFTWARE LIBRE: 🦇 Donando BAT si usas Brave Browser 🪙 Bitcoin (BTC): bc1qtmpr2k40kquq6scchv9dre65lahjr2gxrpdp69 🌩️ Bitcoin lightning (BTC): https://getalby.com/p/linuxchad 🕵️ Monero (XMR): 86LXrzSe7wfLAsWVftebH3UNozb6Pf5K8KKooBRo47BYhge4HmzEeaBHa3twGe3hmjG5UPUm6DrFhi2tZVPnaxm752vhZ9f