Well I left a comment on their site about this thread, it will be interesting to see what happens https://clubsall.com/posts/we-are-excited-to-announce-the-launching-of-clubsall-Svpzp
Well I left a comment on their site about this thread, it will be interesting to see what happens https://clubsall.com/posts/we-are-excited-to-announce-the-launching-of-clubsall-Svpzp
It also doesn’t seem to federate their own communities to lemmy.
(Unless I’m doing it wrong, !clubsall@clubsall.com should work right?)
I still think defederation is the biggest hurdle. It would be a lot easier if you could just tell people it didn’t matter what instance they join, they will be able to follow anyone.
Usually when I mention it people will talk about all the reasons defederation exists, but it doesn’t change the fact that if a normal person has to start looking up what instance they can follow uncle ReaganLover69 on, they’re probably going to stay on twitter.
Steamdeck is right next to animefeet
Indieweb predates NOSTR I think.
I think they’re working on some kind of opt-in moderation, basically blacklists you subscribe to.
Looks like his username is in latin characters, but he has an arabic display name.
the protocol doesn’t define how to ensure activities propagate to every server.
Outboxes are kinda that, but as I understand it mastodon’s implementation is deliberately defective.
Just what the fediverse needs, micro-transactions!.
Interesting, I didn’t realise that.
However I assume they will be migrating them to wordpress.com, which is their proprietary hosted solution, as opposed to wordpress.org, which is the open source software. Plugins don’t work on wordpress.com free accounts, only paid ones. I believe outward federation is integrated into .com though.
Wordpress federation is pretty one directional, you can follow a blog from mastodon, but you can’t use your blog to follow other people.
They’re defederated from virtually everyone. They may as well just use phpbb at this point.
and federates with everyone world federates with
Not entirely true, I discovered the other day, while helping someone figure out why they couldn’t access .ml communities, that .ml blocks furry instances…
Or just, you know, subscribe to the coms that interest you, like everyone did on reddit.