• @PeleSpirit@lemmy.world
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    38 months ago

    like tumblr would have done it earlier and the fediverse and it’s various platforms would be richer and more successful.

    Meh, it’s harder for a for-profit company but not hard for the DIY people. I’m cool with that, it’s rich enough and getting richer.

      • @PeleSpirit@lemmy.world
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        28 months ago

        Do you mean being attacked by outsiders? Reddit was down a significant amount of time and they had tons of resources. We’re doing okay and everyone powers through.

        • @maegul@lemmy.ml
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          28 months ago

          No, just the work of building the federation part of a platform.

          Look at both mastodon and Lemmy, both have a huge blind spot for a major part of the ActivityPub protocol. Mastodon doesn’t manage groups well and Lemmy doesn’t manage users well, as content creating actors that is. This is obviously by design to a large extent, but the difficulty of expanding the bounds of a platform to include more of the spec seems to clearly be part of the problem.

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            18 months ago

            Part of what problem? It would be nice if we could all communicate easily but it’s not really a problem. Just like twitter and facebook not really communicating isn’t a problem. If they decide to blend them, cool. If not, that’s cool too.

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              38 months ago

              Part of what problem?

              That platforms struggle to interact with each other more than the promise of the fediverse implies.

              Segregated platforms is a hang over from competitive big social. It’s all just text messages in the end as webpages are all just HTML. Part of the promise of the fediverse is to break down these capitalistic walls. If it’s too hard to engineer though, then the promise may need some rethinking.