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Emotional_Series7814, in Mobilizon V4 : the maturity stage

Why is this marked Polish when it's in English?

Kierunkowy74,
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This is the language of my interface, and it seems that it makes Polish a default submission language.

And, of course, there is no language detection on the Fediverse.

I have edited thread language, thanks!

SamXavia, in Mbin: A kbin fork that promises to never review PRs before merging them
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I do love Mbin, I just wish we had an area instead of Matrix to talk about things that we want and stuff.

density,
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they don't use github issues?

SamXavia,
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They do but it would be nice to have a place to talk about it in a Magazine instead of having to go to external sites

density,
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Can't make a magazine? https://kbin.run/newMagazine

SamXavia,
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It's not that I can't make a magazine, it's just it won't be looked at or be used as an official one. So it would be worthless creating one

density,
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How do you know the future?

If you are correct, it is very strange. Why would people who are so passionate about creating a social media platform refuse to use it?

melroy,
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That is correct, we do not have an "official" instance or an "official" magazine. What follows now is MY OWN opinion, other community members might think differently.

Mbin is aiming for a federated and decentralized social network, I think the whole point of the fediverse is that there shouldn't be one main instance, right? Feel free to create a magazine where ever you want! Isn't that the beauty of activitypub? Maybe the idea takes some getting used to.

density,
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here we all are talking about it on fediverse@kbin.social which certainly isn't Official Fediverse comm.

melroy,
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kbin.social is the official instance of kbin ;)

density,
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Your community members ("I do love Mbin") are expressing that they are unhappy with the mediums available for discussion and feel excluded. What is done about it?

melroy,
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I feel a bit of negativity from you. This will be my last reply in this thread. She has resolved it herself by creating a magazine by herself on Mbin for Mbin: https://kbin.run/m/Mdev

density,
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@melroy great!

@SamXavia

ripcord,
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I'm still not getting the point of mbin. I mean, options are nice, but what's the value it brings over kbin?

Flaky, in Thinking on creating a guide on leaving Twitter etc. for creators, etc., some tips on what it should include?
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I’m friends with a furry artist and he wouldn’t join fedi mainly due to fears from fediblocking, unhelped by how fandom drama gets in general, not just in the furry sphere, and major drama with mastodon.art using some grifter’s block list which blocks like over 50% of the fediverse.

From what I’ve learned, being friends with him and other artists (and following ones I’m interested in), a lot of creators want a ready-made audience to advertise their artwork to, which was where Twitter came into play and why a lot of them are going for Bluesky instead since it’s recreated that experience for them. It gets hairier when it comes to NSFW content, too, since some places on the fediverse are absolutely fine with it on their timeline, and some places are definitely not. Though Bluesky has popularised CWs for adult content in that sphere, some instances don’t like users posting NSFW and will request it be unlisted if it’s allowed at all.

If the creator is SFW only, they’ll have a lot of good luck using a general purpose Mastodon instance, unless they find a community that suits them better. Joinmastodon.org has a good list, and a lot of them don’t have that networking issue except with very fringe instances.

solowolf, in Towards the fediverse as a repository of knowledge like how reddit used to be

The general setup of Kbin was a little confusing at first but after playing with it for a few moments was easy

density,
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Still working on making on-topic responses I see. :) you'll get there eventually. just give it a few more moments.

solowolf,

this is true

NotTheOnlyGamer, in Flipboard stops tweeting, launches new podcast about decentralized social apps
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Flipboard was neat originally, but never really held my attention.

GizmoLion, in Pixelfed.social removes all storage limits on accounts
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So who's bankrolling this?

keefshape, in Flipboard stops tweeting, launches new podcast about decentralized social apps

Yeeeeeesh. I am all for pivoting, and being flexible. But as some point, rebrand if you’re going to keep changing, Flipboard.

It’s been 15 years, and umpteen changes in intent and medium. They must have been granted a specific patent they are trying to lever or nest upon.

wlf_warren, in Flipboard stops tweeting, launches new podcast about decentralized social apps
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ContentConsumer9999, in Thinking on creating a guide on leaving Twitter etc. for creators, etc., some tips on what it should include?

Maybe you could include some recommendations on carrying over content/followers. Especially if there're bots to do it.

0x4E4F, in Thinking on creating a guide on leaving Twitter etc. for creators, etc., some tips on what it should include?

Fediverse = Gab + some cryprobros + maybe Pawoo

I don’t actually get any of this 😂. Yes, I am that old 😂.

I think I’ll try to explain the working of the Fediverse in simple drawings, add a few instances recommended for certain types of creators, and make a page long FAQ section with stuff like about GDPR requests, etc.

There was a nice image, like a tutorial with Q&As, during the Reddit migration… can’t seem to recall who made it, but it was well explained, in layman’s terms, what the fediverse is. It was aimed at Lemmy, but it could easilly be remade for any other fediverse social media as well (I think the author also released the GIMP file as well). Sure, it’s not perfect, but it gives you a general idea of what the fediverse is.

If someone could remember the image and share it, or a link to where it may reside, that would be great ☺️.

CJOtheReal, in Thinking on creating a guide on leaving Twitter etc. for creators, etc., some tips on what it should include?

Next DNS and set Twitter.com and X.com to the block list, you just use it out of habit, you won’t even bother changing it back.

Die4Ever, in Towards the fediverse as a repository of knowledge like how reddit used to be

there’s been some talk about changing the way the URLs are formatted for Lemmy

github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ui/issues/2097

github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/875

github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2987

density,
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Thanks for sharing! Looks like a lot of agreement and no opposition. Just a matter of getting it done. Hopefully someone who has the skill and time will get it on their TODO list someday.

testing, in blahajzone unusable once again
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sharkey test instance at blahajzone also down

palordrolap, in Towards the fediverse as a repository of knowledge like how reddit used to be

I only know that one time an obscure thing I was talking about here on kbin.social, perhaps as a response to a post on some Lemmy or another, ended up being indexed incredibly quickly by Google regardless of however things are structured in URLs.

This became apparent when I tried to do further research on the topic and I found myself staring at my own comment as federated on yet another Lemmy.

As long as search engines remain as on the ball as whatever happened there, we might actually end up with a repository anyway.

density,
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Is there a name for that phenomena? It used to happen to me with reddit.

Especially disappointing for longstanding problems that I would walk away from and return to at a later date. I would of course initiate a renewed effort with a websearch containing key words. I guess in a sufficiently idiosyncratic/unique way that I would find my own thread, but not recognize it. Momentarily get excited like "this person has the precise same problem as I do!" hoping there would be a solution in the thread. Only to realize that the whole thing was a little too framiliar and it was myself, last year, struggling with the same problem having made zero progress.

Do you think that's why you found your own writing? Like if I am trying to research the present question and I do a search with keywords like fediverse repository knowledge lemmy kbin URL search reddit I could imagine finding this because it is an unusual combination of words. But if I were to use totally different phrasing I doubt I would get here.

ono, in Faircamp is a Free Bandcamp Alternative

I’m a fan of static site generators, but unless I’m missing something, this won’t replace the most important part of Bandcamp: a platform for selling music.

deadsuperhero,
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@ono Yeah, fair point. It's more geared towards patron support and donation prompts, but it does support things like redeemable codes, which could be paired with some kind of recurring donation system.

It does make me wonder what it would take to build in a checkout system, and whether that goes way beyond what a static site can handle.

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