fediversereport,
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Last Week in - ep 55

  • drops the invite codes, and turns out to be a massive hit in Japan. The network grew by more than 50% in less than a week's time.
  • The different federated event planning apps (, .io and Event Federation) are working together for a better unified experience
  • @theverge explains the fediverse.

Read at: https://fediversereport.com/last-week-in-fediverse-ep-55/

seanbala,
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The article by @davidpierce is one of the best intros to the #Fediverse I have come across. That's because it is written in clear language with a bit of humor, and it acknowledges the positives and the places for improvement. Bookmarked as a go-to Intro to the Fediverse for new people!

https://www.theverge.com/24063290/fediverse-explained-activitypub-social-media-open-protocol

SymbolicCity,
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@seanbala @fediversereport @theverge @davidpierce I think the way the word "app" gets thrown around in there is potentially confusing, but I do like that it works on explaining the fediverse as a whole before it brings Mastodon into the mix.

seanbala,
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@SymbolicCity @fediversereport @theverge @davidpierce I see what you mean but your point is exactly why I liked it as well. I didn't join Mastodon because I was a Twitter user but I was really intrigued by the idea of the Fediverse and am consistently surprised by its versatility across platforms.

Famoso,

@seanbala @fediversereport @theverge @davidpierce But #Bluesky is not part of the Fediverse? Or did I get something wrong?

seanbala,
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@Famoso @seanbala @fediversereport @theverge @davidpierce

My post was a reference to the third bullet point "the Verge explains the Fediverse." It does not have anything to do with the other two bullet points. I found the article particularly valuable and I wanted to highlight it!

You are right - Bluesky is in theory a federated network but they are developing their own protocol and not using Activity Pub. For some reason....

Famoso,

@seanbala @fediversereport @theverge @davidpierce Thanks for the clarification! Is there an article that would explain the reasons for not using Activity Pub?

seanbala, (edited )
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@Famoso @fediversereport @theverge @davidpierce

I have not seen an article but in December I followed a conversation by @evan (a creator of #ActivityPub), which prompted me to look at the AT Protocol FAQ. My interpretation of their argument for a new protocol was 1) perceived security risks when migrating between servers and 2) disliking the Activity Pub username convention. I want to be charitable but it seems like grasping for straws.

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https://mas.to/@seanbala/111534445559379871

seanbala,
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@Famoso @fediversereport @theverge @davidpierce @evan

Even if I take them at face value, #ActivityPub exists, is widely adopted already, open source, and supported by @w3c. That is not to say that ActivityPub has no problems but there are many hands trying to make it better. I think it boils down to the AT Protocol people wanting to say "My Protocol is Better than Your Protocol!" I also feel (again not a techie) that there is some puzzling block-chainy stuff in the logic of AT Protocol.

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