The official term is community, not sub. FYI
The official term is community, not sub. FYI
I’m voting for Trump because he hasn’t done anything bad as a second term president.
Today, we’re excited to announce that we’re open-sourcing Ozone, our collaborative moderation tool. With Ozone, individuals and teams can work together to review and label content across the network. Later this week, we’re opening up the ability for you to run your own independent moderation services, seamlessly integrated into the Bluesky app
And they don’t even have to go through an aggregator, it’s just for ease of use and discovery, pretty much every app will let you put in an rss feed url, so podcast could be self hosted only reliant on having an internet connection… well, hell…. Only reliant on having a shared network connection with your target audience
I gotta find this one paper for you…
It was like “if you run antivirus A, and then run antivirus B…. You catch more viruses than running either one by itself”
Sounds like they just proved that some people left Reddit for lemmy and now like lemmy.
While this kind of work is necessary, confirming assumptions, it’s not particularly interesting.
They’re sticking to the existing standard tho
I mean, everyone’s using activity pub protocol tho. I think when activity pub starts getting fragmented is when it’s time to worry.
Hmm… you seem to be right.
Someone needs to re-host it
Idk, maybe theres something there. Sociology research, tech research… something along those lines might interest you.
See if there are any papers by researchers in your area on similar topics. You can search google scholar. And maybe reach out.
Any chance you work in acadamia?
I didnt read the whole thing, but this gave me research publication vibes.
As I understand it, fediverse has a lot of syncing overhead (it takes a lot of bandwidth and processing to share content between all the servers). The more servers there are, the more overhead is used for syncing.
While lots of servers is good for resilience, and diversification of communities, going to the extent of every individual hosting a server seems like an overburdensome extreme.
Wouldn’t it all just come crumbling down if every user spun up a server?
Unfortunately, at the moment, I’m running an iPhone. Have been for a few generations after my pixel 2 started giving me unfixable GPS issues while I was trying to do Uber/delivery work.
Hmmm… this is why I have like 15 lemmy apps on my phone. Every app is a random selection of features, and no app seems to do everything
Titles are editable on lemmy
It’s not just because it’s meta, it’s because they are going to scrape up all the data they can get (even if it’s just normal fediverse stuff) and pipe it into their data mining operation. They could probably easily do it without us noticing, but if we know they’re doing it… then it’s worth talking about. And reasonable for people to dislike.
Manhattan Film Festival has a great short invoking captchas