• Steve
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    61 year ago

    thanks. I do use it for medium for sure. It’s also good for just taking you out of the medium brand. I started off so doubtful of masto’s ability to replace twitter but I’m turning an optimistic 180 that the fediverse can do something even better and make things like twitter and medium redundant. centralised, decentralised… doesn’t matter, the difference is between making social networks and letting social networks happen

    • Steve
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      41 year ago

      ranty mc rant

      • Steve
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        31 year ago

        is that too sentimental?

        • @froztbyte
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          no I kinda know what you mean

          fedi still seems to partly have a large cliff on starter discoverability/exploration, but there’s sufficient critical mass on a number of things that it’s been improving a lot

          it’s also just … nice? nice in a way the corporate walled-garden Curated Experience shit has felt constricting on for so fucking long. still a ways to go between right now and elsewhere (and I have some thoughts on this, ito some networks not really being set up for defensively dealing with the incoming parasites), but… hope! actual, positive, experience-able hope!

          • Steve
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            41 year ago

            it’s also just … nice?

            For me, this is the key. It’s a web standard word-of-mouth protocol that has potential to create new things instead of just federated versions of the stuff we already have.

            Did you see the v1 of the activitypub wordpress plugin that was recently released? https://wordpress.org/plugins/activitypub/

            It’s plug and play and your blog becomes part of the fediverse. Can’t get over how cool that is, especially when the wordpress bit becomes replaced by something else

            • @froztbyte
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              51 year ago

              I hadn’t because I’ve largely been living under various rocks for months and months now, but that’s neat