I hate the fact that those posts are not an Article in the #activitypub object. I wouldn’t be surprised if most of them do that because of Mastodon utterly inability to render other #activitypub objects other than a Note.
Surfing the federated universe!
I hate the fact that those posts are not an Article in the #activitypub object. I wouldn’t be surprised if most of them do that because of Mastodon utterly inability to render other #activitypub objects other than a Note.
Which part does not make any sense for you?
It seems like it, hahaha. What I wanted to convey was a fork of https://github.com/bluesky-social/social-app built to work with Mastodon API.
Wanted to add, I recently tried #pixelix for #pixelfed, and I might actually like this app better that the official.
https://app.pixelix.social/ https://github.com/daniebeler/pixelix https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.daniebeler.pfpixelix
The beauty of the #openinternet, #freesoftware, #socialweb and #activitypub
I don’t agree, this actually a good opportunity for #pixelfed to support #groups so people who want their post to reach a larger audience can choose a magazine/community to post.
I will check it out, but for what I heard is to post in multiple sites with the same app, right?
People are more familiar with the UI
They are microblogging services, so yeah, I don’t see any feature that cannot be translated to the UI.
I find it easy, but for other’s that’s not the case.
The level of engagement can be hard to get on a decentralized service in a network that suffers from fragmentation. Besides, the way the developers of Mastodon (and other services) built their software was by in fact not federating things like likes to other instances, making it so that the level of interaction yoi see form a remote server is not actually the correct one.
I think you misunderstood what I’m referring to. The bluesky app is open source and it has the same UI as twitter, basically. I’m talking about forking the project to make it compatible with Mastodon.
Yeah, that would be dope. An average user probably won’t use it, though. But having the option is great, and for user who don’t opt in for self-hosting probably an option to export their algorithm data would be cool, for things like changing instances.
I just installed and is pretty neat. Truly a photo first social media.
That is a fair point, but I’ve seen @[email protected] talking about what he plans to do about the algorithm to keep privacy-friendly. If I’m not wrong, I recall something along the lines of having the option to self-host your own algorithm recommendation.
It’s a great opportunity for #pixelfed to add #group support, so those sharing their videos can share it directly to a community/magazine reaching to a wider audience. Same for #loops. Obviously, not at the moment, where everyone is trying to keep things up and running. @[email protected]