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Fediverse Report - #115 (fediversereport.com)

PeerTube has a new update for their mobile app, the Mastodon team is growing, and more.

The News

PeerTube has officially launched their apps as a v1, some four months after the apps became available in beta. Some new features include the ability to log in with an existing PeerTube account (up until now you'd log in with a local account that only existed in the app itself), commenting from the app, and playlist and channel management options.

Mastodon announced some updates on how their team is evolving. The organisation is currently in the process of setting up a Foundation in Europe. Mastodon is also growing their team, and the organisation now consists of 15 employees. Mastodon's news update is a followup on their announcement from January 2025, in which Mastodon said that current CEO Eugen Rochko would step down. A new CEO has not been announced yet by Mastodon. In the previous update, Mastodon also said that they would need a €5 million annual operating budget. There are some new team members related to fundraising, but Mastodon has not made a clear statement yet on how exactly they will raise the money needed for this budget.

Evan Prodromou of the Social Web Foundation has published a first version of places.pub. It is a service that "makes OpenStreetMap geographical data available as ActivityPub objects." The goal is for other fediverse software to integrate with places.pub to have a standardised way to refer to geospatial objects via ActivityPub.

A follow-up on last week's news regarding the Fosstodon server: the server administration will be taken over, with an update and introduction by the new admin here.

The Links

A recommendation algorithm for PeerTube videos. It is a browser extension that records your PeerTube viewing history, and uses that to generate recommendations to watch.

PieFed development updates for April.

The fediverse statistics site FediDB is getting an update, and can now be self-hosted as well.

Talking Protocols With Evan Prodromou - FediHost Podcast.

How To Make Your Mastodon Feed More Algorithmic - FediHost Tutorial.

Ghost now gives blog authors the ability to block users.

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This week's fediverse news comes with an essay on what the fediverse can take from Bluesky's proposal to add User Intents. The fediverse can do better than Bluesky by focusing on what makes the network unique: many different communities, each with their own values and culture.

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Last Week in Fediverse #103 (fediversereport.com)

This week I wrote about fediverse as a countercultural place for pop culture, and how that affects goals to bring the fediverse into the mainstream

As well as the news:

  • @iftas announces that due to a lack of funding, they will likely have to wind down some crucial services for safety on the fediverse
  • Tapestry is a new "timeline" app by @Iconfactory
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This week's news:

  • massive growth for Pixelfed, growing from 20k active users last month to almost 200k active users currently.
  • NodeBB has officially launched their activitypub integration
  • Meta will not commit or confirm a timeline for adding account migration to Threads
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Last Week in Fediverse - ep 90 (fediversereport.com)

This week's news

  • The Fediverse Schema Observatory is a new tool to help interoperability
  • the botsin.space server will shut down
  • Add monetisation to federated WordPress blogs with sub.club
  • You can now set custom handles on fediverse accounts that are bridged to Bluesky
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This week's news:

  • Threads degrades their activitypub integration, delaying posts by 15 minutes before they appear in the rest of the fediverse
  • Website League is a new ActivityPub-based Island network, outside of the rest of the fediverse
  • Ghost discusses their beta plans and pricing.
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This week's news:

  • Threads degrades their activitypub integration, delaying posts by 15 minutes before they appear in the rest of the fediverse
  • Website League is a new ActivityPub-based Island network, outside of the rest of the fediverse
  • Ghost discusses their beta plans and pricing.
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This week's news:

  • A massive new report on governance on the fediverse by @kissane and @darius
  • Conversations on public votes on Lemmy and Mbin, and @piefedadmin users can now make their votes private
  • @FediverseSymbol proposes ⁂ as a symbol for the fediverse
  • Better #Activitypub debugging with browser.pub
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This week's news:

  • @mmasnick joins Bluesky's Board of Directors
  • @bonfire shows some more information on Mosaic, another project of Bonfire, and puts out bounties for developers to help get to a 1.0 release
  • A platform for football fans with CollabFC
  • 3d printing platform @manyfold has added early #activitypub support
[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 6 points 11 months ago

Thank you for sharing the article! Please note that this is last's weeks episode, the newest episode went out yesterday: https://fediversereport.com/last-week-in-fediverse-ep-70/

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 17 points 1 year ago

Small detail that I think is actually quite meaningful:

The article is written by editor-in-chief Nilay Patel. Nilay does not usually write a whole lot of articles, as he's the boss, and the articles he writes are often more commentary (like the famous 'welcome to hell' article for Elon, or his running joke on Brother printers). Within The Verge its usually more David Pierce as a true fediverse believer than Nilay.

Futhermore, earlier this week Nilay posted on Threads a response to Ghost's survey about federation: "Curious how you approach federation for paid newsletters! (Because we want to figure that out too)" https://www.threads.net/@reckless1280/post/C51n5gmvvCJ

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 5 points 1 year ago

Thanks! And yeah, last few weeks have gotten wayy busier with news, its quite noticeable to me. I'm especially excited that there is lots of news outside of the microblogging sphere as well, that part is the most interesting part of the fediverse to me

(mentions to my indieweb account are still broken for some reason, no idea why haha)

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 4 points 1 year ago

The value is in the granular way that you can connect communities. You're totally right that there are a lot of cases where there are good reasons not to connect communities. That goes across instance borders (like you said, Beehaw and Hexbear would preferably not connect communities), but even for instances that are similar, not all communities need to be connected. In the current example of the Social Hub forum and the NodeBB development forum, only 2 communities (categories) are connected, and the rest is not.

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 7 points 1 year ago

yeah its a big deal because of the spillover effort on how much easier this makes conversations with other gov officials about setting up a fedi server. I'm somewhat involved in this process at this point, and now being able to say that 'biden is on the fediverse' really impacts lobbying for the fediverse more broadly

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

I actually set out to answer this question in a blog post, but it turns out that the answer is quite complicated, so I have to write an entire series about it. First part I published this week, which explains all the different components that make up the Bluesky network:

https://fediversereport.com/how-bluesky-works-the-network-components/

I don't think that they'll run into the exact same problems that AP-fedi has, as the design decisions are often made specifically to avoid some of these. However, their design decisions create new sets of problems for the network, which I'll get into later

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 years ago

they're working on a new project that will supersede audon, apparently https://firefish.social/notes/9j5dw744p5qnqwxp

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 6 points 2 years ago

Strongly agreed.

Some other loose thoughts related to this:

  • a very similar phenomenon is visible in Bluesky, but in that case it skews heavily towards older millenials who are trying to recreate a culture that used to exist on Twitter, and is now dead. Bluesky is fundamentally even more backward looking than AP-fedi, as ATProto really cannot do much else than microblogging
  • its been striking for me for a while that the fediverse developer community isnt able to become an actual community, and instead has been trying to reinvent community initiatives outside of fedi for a while, and they all bleed out. Think there are lots of reasons for that, but if the people building a social network cannot manage to use their own tools to use that social network to become a social community, than that usually does not bode well
  • there is a very loosely defined 'community' of people who are interested in talking about fedi on a meta (not Meta) level. youve been involved, so you know most of the names. Again, its striking to me that this group (me included) hasnt really transformed into an actual community, and instead its fleeting ephemeral posts on a feed that only some of the regulars see and comment on.
[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 11 points 2 years ago

check out https://fediview.com/, it sorts your personal mastodon home timeline via an algorithm that you can pick.

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 years ago

yeah its great to have more managed hosting options. The UX is also really well done, which is great and something I dont see to often in these places. Need to get some time next few days to start up a new lemmy project with this

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

ha yeah I remember that, that was fun.

To riff on this a little bit further: its also visible in how little attention in the gazillion conversations about Threads is paid to the fact that the entirety of the EU cannot even access it yet due to the new DMA and DSA.

Or one of the articles I wrote that got relatively low traction, that was specificially about how all of the Nordic countries got an official recommendation to use ActivityPub for their governmental communications. I dont mind that some articles get less traction than others, but it does stand out when you consider how impactful such things are for the long term structure of the fediverse. Lots of EU governments are now talking about needing sovereign public digital spaces, and are actively looking how ActivityPub can help with that. And that matters way more than whatever Elons latest shenanigans are.

[-] fediverse_report@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

yay thanks!

well the fun part is figuring out how this all works, and what the etiquette is, i simply have no idea either. reddits always been a bit iffy with submitting your own content, which i understand. But its not iffy to make a masto post to promote your own content, and tagging a lemmy group is temptingly easy to do...

(also commenting with lemmy account because i cant get my calckey account to do it lol)

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