Exactly this. I don’t know what to do with a homepage that shows one new video per week in the federated feed. And many of those new videos are games I don’t know or Blender videos.
Exactly this. I don’t know what to do with a homepage that shows one new video per week in the federated feed. And many of those new videos are games I don’t know or Blender videos.
DMs in Fediverse can be shared to other instances. So, I wouldn’t do that.
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I can’t even come up with one item in that list
That’s 2 people though.
I subscribed to a few German magazines to practice the language. Now my “subscribed” feed is hijacked lol
I don’t think Fediverse has to base all their opinions on polls. We’ll be more flexible against commercialism if we let different instances try different strategy each. Polls likely result in a homogeneous results across instances. They can be also prone to bots (though we don’t know yet).
Facebook gathers geolocations etc. that are not in the open.
Depends on the visualization. We could group similar posts into one and show it as a group, using the space for a single post.
Not only ads. Less privacy.
Maybe there’ll be a standard for threadiverse that each software like Lemmy and Kbin will eventually follow. A standard that lets us migrate from Lemmy to Kbin and others easily. Then, if at some point some software becomes GPL-licensed, we don’t have to be worried about software overtake like MS did with Minecraft.
It can backfire for spez, but I mean that’s a good feature given that some mods are indeed awful.
I don’t understand the point of this article at all. How would an instance federate without processing these information? (And I think the IP cannot be collected; not sure why the author indicates so without source.)
Not sure if the author understood anything about the fediverse, either. Feels like an AI-generated article, honestly…