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Vogliamo chiarire che per bloccare un'istanza deve soddisfare almeno 3 dei 6 criteri:

Viola la legge

Viola le nostre regole interne

È già bloccata da mastodon.social

È già bloccata da almeno il 75% delle 20 istanze Mastodon più grandi

È già bloccata da almeno il 75% delle 8 principali istanze italiane

Almeno il 75% dei moderatori concorda sul blocco

Non si tratta di decisioni arbitrarie, ma di un approccio ponderato che tiene conto del consenso della comunità e del rispetto delle norme.

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Riccardo Cariboni

Credo che questa sia una questione particolarmente delicata e applicabile ad una vasta gamma di situazioni (attuali e non), ovvero quella del "cosa fare quando la legge è ingiusta".

Non ritenendo che questo sia lo spazio migliore per dirimere la questione, dirò solamente che (secondo me, ovviamente) bisognerebbe adeguarsi alla legge in questione, e intraprendere nel frattempo le vie più adeguate per "raddrizzare" la suddetta legge.

Comprendo comunque il tuo punto di vista.

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@nepenthes @Sicofante Ci sono situazioni che, pur essendo formalmente al limite della legalità, non giustificano il blocco di un'intera istanza.
Ad esempio, la promozione del download di materiale protetto da copyright è tecnicamente illegale, ma non bloccheremo mai un’istanza per questo motivo.

Lo stesso vale per account che parlano o promuovono temi come l’eutanasia, che in Italia è ancora in una zona grigia normativa e non pienamente accettata dalla legge.



Fediforum happened this week, porting your social graph cross-protocol with Bounce, Bonfire gets closer to release, a prominent Lemmy server shuts down, and much more.


Fediverse Report – #120

Fediforum happened this week, porting your social graph cross-protocol with Bounce, Bonfire gets closer to release, a prominent Lemmy server shuts down, and much more.

I also run a weekly newsletter, where you get all the articles I published this week directly in your inbox, as well as additional analysis. You can sign up right here, and get the next edition this Friday!

FediForum and related announcements


The FediForum unconference was this week, with three days of sessions, keynotes and demos. The event was originally scheduled for April, but got cancelled at the last minute due to drama around transphobic statements made by one of the co-organisers. The individual in question left FediForum, and instead FediForum set up an advisory board with a number of community members. This edition of FediForum had keynotes for the first time, by ActivityPub co-creator Christine Lemmer-Webber, author Cory Doctorow, and Ian Forrester, who lead a Mastodon instance at the BBC. There were also a large number of demos (list here) and unconference sessions about a wide variety of subjects. I’ll write more about both the demos and the keynotes once the videos of them will become available online, likely next week.

Bounce is a newly-announced tool that allows people to migrate their social graph across protocols. It is made by A New Social, the organisation behind Bridgy Fed. The ability to port a social graph from AT Protocol to ActivityPub reshapes what is possible within the Open Social Web. For that reason, I think Bounce is a meaningful release, with its power mainly being in altering the shape of these networks. I wrote an essay on that this week that goes into the philosophical side of Bounce. For more practical information I can recommend this coverage by TechCrunch and The Verge. Meanwhile, A New Social’s CTO Ryan Barrett has shared all the updates and new features that have happened to Bridgy Fed over the recent months.

Music sharing platform Bandwagon shared more information during Fediforum on their development work, and how they are working on integrating album sales. A dev blog by Bandwagon recently shared their plans on adding a premium subscription, and how album sales work. During a Fediforum session, developer Ben Pate shared some screenshots on what this looks like. WeDistribute has a deep dive into Bandwagon and the current state of development based on the latest FediForum session.

Bonfire is an upcoming fediverse platform that has slowly been reaching the end of the line for development, and they announced the release candidate version of Bonfire 1.0. It is a framework and platform for building communities on the fediverse, and has a large variety of features and extensibility. One of the standout features is circles and boundaries. Circles allow users to define lists of accounts, and boundaries allows users to determine on a per-post basis to what circles each post gets shared. This creates a significant amount of flexibility on how to handle private posts, something which is in huge demand within the open social web. Bonfire also gives users a large amount of control over how they see and filter their feed. For more of a philosophical take on that, I recently wrote about how Bonfire’s approach on custom feeds compares to Bluesky’s approach. The developers are inviting people to install their own instance and experiment with the new features. It is unknown when Bonfire will be ready for a full 1.0 release. For another look at Bonfire, TechCrunch also covered the story.

Filmmaker and fediverse evangelist Elena Rossini has released her fediverse promotion video, which was highly anticipated by the community. The video can be viewed here, and tells the story of why the fediverse matters for a lay audience. The video is worth paying attention to for two reasons: first of all, it is a well-produced promo video for the fediverse that explains some of the core ideas in an accessible manner. Secondly, the video has gotten a huge amount of support from within the fediverse community, with a large number of prominent people within the community supporting Rossini’s work. One of the challenges of analysing a decentralised community is that there is no singular decentralised community, there are a wide variety of different groups and cultures. However, by seeing how and who responded positively to the video, it becomes clear that Rossini’s video does represent a dominant and popular understanding of what the fediverse is, and why it matters. In that way, analysing the video does provide good insight into the one of the more dominant and popular cultures of the fediverse.

Shutdown of Lemmy and opportunity for PieFed


Lemm.ee, one of the biggest Lemmy servers, is shutting down at the end of June. The team says: “The key reason is that we just don’t have enough people on the admin team to keep the place running. Most of the admin team has stepped down, mostly due to burnout, and finding replacements hasn’t worked out.” This has some significant impact on the wider Threadiverse community, as the lemm.ee hosted a significant number of popular communities. This makes server shutdowns on Threadiverse platforms signficantly more impactful, as they also impact people who do not have an account on the platform. Community migration is challenging, and there are no specific tools to help with a community with migrating to a different server.

The shutdown of the Lemm.ee server provides an opportunity for PieFed, a link-aggregator platform similar to Lemmy. PieFed is over a year old, that has seen significant development and new features beyond Lemmy, but has not managed to gain traction yet, with growth of users being slow. However, now that communities on the lemm.ee. server need to find a new place, PieFed is emerging as one of the main destinations. In turn, this is giving PieFed some much need promotion and awareness within the Threadiverse community, with PieFed doubling the number of accounts within a week. Lemmy clients are also starting to add support for PieFed, with the Lemmy client Interstellar already supporting PieFed. PieFed also uploaded two PeerTube video walking through all the moderation and administration features the platform has.

Platform updates


Ghost’s work on implementing ActivityPub is getting close to an official release. In their latest update, Ghost said that their ActivityPub integration will be part of the Ghost 6.0 release, which will come in ‘a few weeks’. The team has been working on ActivityPub for over a year, and have grown from 3 people to 8 people now working on their social web integration. For Ghost, the ActivityPub integration is more than just another connector, describing it as ‘a statement that the open web still matters’.

Mastodon is planning to release a new update, version 4.4, with the first beta now available. Some of the new features include the ability to set more feature content on user profiles, more list and follow management tools. For admins, there are better tools for setting legal frameworks, moderation tweaks and more. The biggest feature of the patch is that it will display quoted posts. The highly requested feature will only be fully available in version 4.5, which will include the ability for users to create quoted posts. Mastodon CTO Renaud Chaput says that he expects version 4.4 to be released at the end of June, with version 4.5 scheduled a few months later in September of October. The organisation also shared their monthly engineering update for May.

PeerTube released their latest version, 7.2, with a new design for video management and publication pages. PeerTube also now has more features for handling sensitive content. Creators can now add an explanation of why the content is marked as sensitive. Users also have more flexibility with how they want sensitive content to be handled, with various different configurations between hiding, blurring or warning about a video with sensitive content. PeerTube is also running a crowdfunding campaign for the mobile app, which has now crossed the halfway mark at 35k EUR. This milestone is for video management from the mobile app, with the next milestone being for livestream support in-app. The PeerTube app developer also shared a blog post with his thoughts on the technical framework considerations for building the app.

Hollo is a single-user microblogging platform, and their latest release has a significant number of new features, including better OAuth and various upgrades to the UX. Developer Hong Minhee also announced that independent fediverse developer Emelia Smith will join as a co-maintainer for Hollo.

The Links


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Lemmy Release v0.19.12


Parola filtrata: nsfw

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Hi @dessalines@lemmy.ml

Just upgraded here and had to roll back to .11 as I couldn't post comments or posts. UI error displayed of "Type Error"

[EDIT] not using main docker file as Im using Lemmy Easy Deply so the issue may be there

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You'd need to post your dockerfile, that's not an official install method so I have no idea what's wrong.
in reply to Dessalines

I'm using the regular Docker file, and I'm getting the same thing.

Lots of the following in the UI logs.

{ name: 'couldnt_find_person', message: '' }
{ name: 'couldnt_find_post', message: '' }
{
  name: 'unknown',
  message: 'Query deserialize error: invalid digit found in string'
}
{
  name: 'unknown',
  message: 'Query deserialize error: invalid digit found in string'
}
{ name: 'couldnt_find_post', message: '' }
{ name: 'couldnt_find_post', message: '' }

However, Photon's alternative UI works fine.
in reply to frozen

I can't tell which version of lemmy-ui you're running, or the env vars without your dockerfile.

Env vars are here: github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy-ansi…

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Below is my current dockerfile, which is using 0.19.11 right now to fix the issue. The issue happens when I switch to 0.19.12.
networks:
  # communication to web and clients
  lemmyexternalproxy:
  lemmybridge:
  # communication between lemmy services
  lemmyinternal:
    driver: bridge
    internal: true

services:
  photon:
    image: ghcr.io/xyphyn/photon:latest
    networks:
      - lemmyexternalproxy
      - lemmyinternal
    ports:
      - 8080:3000
    environment:
      - PUBLIC_INSTANCE_URL=lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
      - PUBLIC_LOCK_TO_INSTANCE=true
      - PUBLIC_DEFAULT_COMMENT_SORT=Top
      - PUBLIC_FULL_WIDTH_LAYOUT=true
      - PUBLIC_DEFAULT_FEED=Subscribed
    restart: unless-stopped
    depends_on:
      - lemmy
      - lemmy-ui

  proxy:
    image: nginx:1-alpine
    networks:
      - lemmyinternal
      - lemmyexternalproxy
    ports:
      # only ports facing any connection from outside
      - 8880:80
      - 8843:443
    volumes:
      - ./nginx.conf:/etc/nginx/nginx.conf:ro
      # setup your certbot and letsencrypt config
      - ./certbot:/var/www/certbot
      - ./letsencrypt:/etc/letsencrypt/live
    restart: unless-stopped
    depends_on:
      - pictrs
      - lemmy-ui

  lemmy:
    image: dessalines/lemmy:0.19.11
    hostname: lemmy
    networks:
      - lemmyinternal``
      - lemmybridge
    ports:
      - 8536:8536
    restart: unless-stopped
    environment:
      - RUST_LOG="warn,lemmy_server=info,lemmy_api=info,lemmy_api_common=info,lemmy_api_crud=info,lemmy_apub=info,lemmy_db_schema=info,lemmy_db_views=info,lemmy_db_views_actor=info,lemmy_db_views_moderator=info,lemmy_routes=info,lemmy_utils=info,lemmy_websocket=info"
    volumes:
      - ./lemmy.hjson:/config/config.hjson
    depends_on:
      - postgres
      - pictrs

  lemmy-ui:
    image: dessalines/lemmy-ui:0.19.11
    networks:
      - lemmyinternal
      - lemmybridge
    ports:
      - 1234:1234
    environment:
      # this needs to match the hostname defined in the lemmy service
      - LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_INTERNAL_HOST=lemmy:8536
      # set the outside hostname here
      - LEMMY_UI_LEMMY_EXTERNAL_HOST=192.168.0.10:1236
      - LEMMY_UI_HOST=lemmy-ui:1234
      - LEMMY_HTTPS=true
    depends_on:
      - lemmy
    restart: unless-stopped

  pictrs:
    image: asonix/pictrs:0.5
    # this needs to match the pictrs url in lemmy.hjson
    hostname: pictrs
    # we can set options to pictrs like this, here we set max. image size and forced format for conversion
    # entrypoint: /sbin/tini -- /usr/local/bin/pict-rs -p /mnt -m 4 --image-format webp
    networks:
      - lemmyinternal
      - lemmybridge
    environment:
      - PICTRS__API_KEY=API_KEY
      - RUST_BACKTRACE=full
      - PICTRS__UPGRADE__CONCURRENCY=256
      - PICTRS__OLD_REPO__PATH=/mnt/sled-repo
      - PICTRS__REPO__TYPE=postgres
      - PICTRS__REPO__URL=postgres://lemmy:<censored>@postgres:5432/pictrs
    user: 991:991
    volumes:
      - ./pictrs:/mnt
    restart: unless-stopped

  postgres:
    image: postgres:16-alpine
    # this needs to match the database host in lemmy.hson
    hostname: postgres
    networks:
      - lemmyinternal
    environment:
      - POSTGRES_USER=lemmy
      - POSTGRES_PASSWORD=<censored>
      - POSTGRES_DB=lemmy
    volumes:
      - ./postgres:/var/lib/postgresql/data
    restart: unless-stopped
    shm_size: 12gb

  adminer:
    image: adminer
    restart: always
    networks:
      - lemmyinternal
      - lemmyexternalproxy
    ports:
      - 10000:8080
in reply to Dessalines

Right you are, I messed up the external host. Thanks!
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the Peertube federation works really well now, I copy-pasted a bunch of video links into my search bar and it pulled them all no problem

https://lemmy.mods4ever.com/c/die4everplays@spectra.video (Lemmy was forcing the link to stay local when clicked, so you gotta copy-paste to see how it looks on that instance) (if you want to follow: !die4everplays@spectra.video )

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Imagine a digital space that aggregates, organizes, and empowers you to act on any activity published across the fediverse.

With Bonfire, you can now add an "Events" feed to your sidebar—pulling in all events from users you follow on #Mobilizon and #Gancio, unified in one place.

That's just a glimpse of what our modular architecture enables.

Now imagine the possibilities...

tube.tchncs.de/w/j3uwWipVhDDkf…

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WordPress plugins on ATProto, managing digital badges and attestations, and more.


ATmosphere Report – #120

WordPress plugins on ATProto, managing digital badges and attestations, and more.

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The News


The Linux Foundation has announced FAIR, a package manager project for WordPress. It is “a federated and independent repository of trusted plugins and themes for web hosts, commercial plugin and tool developers in the WordPress ecosystem and end users.” To achieve this independent and federated repository of tools for the WordPress ecosystem, FAIR uses ATProto underneath. FAIR has build their own protocol, the FAIR protocol, on top of ATProto. It uses DID PLC as an identifier for the packages, and ATProto for indexing and discoverability. As the project has just launched and some of the final parts are still being ironed out there are no packages yet that use the FAIR system. As such I cannot give yet a good context for what discoverability of WordPress packages over ATProto actually looks like. The chaos of the last year around the management of WordPress shows a need for decentralised repository of packages and plugins, and FAIR does already show that ATProto can be much more than only a microblogging network.

Gnosco is a new tool for digital badges and attestations on ATProto. It acts as a secure middleman between the application that issues the badge and your PDS. This allows applications to create a signed record to award a badge of attestation for a user. This badge is then not yet placed into the user’s PDS, but instead held in escrow by Gnosco. Users can then log into Gnosco with their ATProto account and review the badges. If they approve, the signed badge then added to their own PDS.

Gnosco took me a while to wrap my head around what the tool is and what it does, but it tackles the following problem. Badges and awards and other attestations need to be accepted and signed by both the issuer and the receiver. But not for all attestations that are issued it is known in advance if the user actually wants to receive this attestation and store it on their PDS. So there needs to be a way for the user to accept or reject a badge or attestation that is issued. Gnosco provides this interface that is platform-neutral, where users can accept and reject any attestation or badge.

Photo-sharing platform Grain now has their own moderation system on their own infrastructure. Grain is building a social photo-sharing network on ATProto that is separate from Bluesky, using their own lexicon. One reason why image-sharing platforms so far tend to have been alternate Bluesky clients is that means that the client does not have to be responsible for moderation. For Grain, the goal is to build their own independent social network, and thus their own moderation system is mandatory as well. The Grain developer also released a stand-alone app to embed Grain galleries on your own website.

Blacksky is proposing to make a soft-fork of the Bluesky client for the Blacksky community. With their own forked app, Blacksky can set some default values that benefit their community, such as setting the default feed to the Blacksky Trending feed, and setting the Blacksky moderation as default moderation. The organisation is looking for 2500 USD in recurring monthly donations, and they are close to reaching that goal.

ATProto chatroom app Roomy has released the another alpha version. Besides offering public chatrooms, Roomy continues to experiment with features for collecting and aggregating chat messages into longer-lived places for text. In this update they included ‘boards’, where people can create simple markdown pages as well as collect ‘threads’ that are pulled out of the chat log. Roomy is on the bleeding edge of technology when it comes to using ATProto, by combining it with Conflict-free Replicated Data Type (CRDT). The Roomy blogs go into more detail on why they are building the architecture this way, but the current practical problem is that CRDTs are new enough that what Roomy needs is still in development.

Tech updates and news


  • ATStudio is a new developer-focused tool that allows people to interact with ATProto. It allows you to “experiment with the protocol and debug code paths by making direct XRPC requests and executing @ATProtocol SDK methods using the integrated dashboard.”
  • Boost Blue is a new Bluesky client for Android and iOS, that has a few in-demand features that the main Bluesky client is missing, such as repost muting by user, drafts and bookmarks.
  • Bluesky’s latest update adds a ‘share’ button on every post, and an announced update to get notification on likes on reposts is pushed back to the next update which contains more notification filters.
  • An update by Skylight on how they are building their algorithm.
  • Work on the Deer client is paused for the summer.
  • Graze announced they are backing Party Starter with a 1k USD grant, a “toolkit for creating short-lived, location-aware events”. Not much else is known yet about Party Starter.
  • A “minor change to the PLC Directory service, with the aim of expanding compatibility with non-atproto apps and services”.
  • A tool to run raffles on Bluesky posts.
  • A new PDS browser with a retro interface.


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From our latest post

Circles

A circle is simply a list of people. Bonfire includes default circles like “local users” or “people I follow”, and you can define your own, e.g. "friends", "mutual aid crew" or "monster movie fans."

Circles are private by default but can be shared with others

Video: tube.tchncs.de/w/kTvp9pgePdZzw…

Article: bonfirenetworks.org/posts/bonf…

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@Bonfire Just out of curiosity, how does this relate to similar concepts that are already our there in platforms like Friendica or Hubzilla? 😊
in reply to Bonfire

sounds useful. I've been waiting for innovation in this space and it looks like it's happening now

Poliverso - notizie dal Fediverso ⁂ ha ricondiviso questo.


In archivio per raccontare la storia: nordmilanoeduca.org/in-archivi…

Un articolo e un video che raccontano l'esperienza della 5M dell'indirizzo grafico dell'IIS Gadda di Paderno Dugnano agli archivi della Fondazione Istituto per la storia dell’età contemporanea (ISEC) di Sesto S.Giovanni. Complimenti vivissimi agli studenti e agli insegnanti della 5M👏👏👏
#storia #memoria #scuola #ISEC #archivi

@scuola@a.gup.pe
@scuola@mastodon.uno
@macfranc

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@dansup how could we have bonfire servers on fedidb be linked to the correct app? 🙏 fedidb.com/servers/bonfire.caf…
in reply to Bonfire

Yeah, I noticed you guys added a non-spec compliant software name that broke things, I added a strict parser but you may want to look into that!

github.com/jhass/nodeinfo/blob…

in reply to dansup

ah thanks for the pointer! Will look at changing it.

Poliverso - notizie dal Fediverso ⁂ ha ricondiviso questo.


The Work Continues: What’s Next


Details will follow soon — but the work on events in the #Fediverse is far from complete. Key upcoming milestones include:

  • Improvements and new features for the Event Bridge for [strong]ActivityPub[/strong] plugin for WordPress
    Continued development to maintain, fix issues, enhance, and expand functionality.
  • Work on Fediverse Enhancement Proposals (FEPs)
    Ensuring a robust final status of FEP-8a8e and focus on recurring and irregularly scheduled events.
  • Support for event interoperability in other Fediverse applications
    Contribute to other Fediverse applications and help them to explore and improve support for Event objects. For example, @linos@graz.social has outlined a potential roadmap for Mastodon.
  • Contribution to GatherPress
    Active involvement in the GatherPress project — a modern and truly FLOSS community oriented WordPress event plugin — to ensure full ActivityPub compatibility, including RSVP support and advanced federation features.
  • Community engagement and outreach
    Participation in conferences, public talks, and direct conversations to foster knowledge exchange, gather feedback, and grow the ecosystem around federated events.

Additional updates and technical details will be shared soon. Input, testing, and collaboration from interested parties are always welcome. Or if you know any conferences we should attend, let us know.

#ActivityPub #Events #Fediverse #FEP #GatherPress #WordPress

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Alla scoperta del Fediverso


Il prossimo martedì, 10 giugno 2025, si conclude questa serie di 3 incontri che negli ultimi mesi hanno ravvivato lo sportello Linux presso la Biblioteca di Rovereto

L’appuntamento è alle ore 18.00 presso la sala multimediale e l’ingresso è libero

Parleremo di tutti quei servizi alternativi ai social media a cui siamo abituati da anni e vedremo che un alternativa etica esiste e si può usare, con un piccolo sforzo. E che spesso è migliore sotto tanti punti di vista

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Il Fediverso: una nuova era dei social media. Il video di Elena Rossini è il contenuto più coinvolgente e interessante mai pubblicato sul tema del web sociale aperto

«Questo video è un'introduzione colorata al #Fediverso, guidata dalla regista e sostenitrice del Fediverso @_elena. Guardalo ora per scoprire un mondo completamente nuovo di vivere i social media, dove la privacy è rispettata, gli utenti hanno potere e le Big Tech non hanno voce in capitolo.»

videos.elenarossini.com/w/64Vu…

@fediverso

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suoko
Strano che parli di gotosocial e non di misskey e derivati.
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consiglio: guardate anche gli altri: videos.elenarossini.com/a/ele/…

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Poliverso - notizie dal Fediverso ⁂ ha ricondiviso questo.


#FediForum premiere for my Fediverse promo film = done.

How did it go? So well that I've been fighting back tears for the past half hour.

Getting such warm, positive comments from builders and champions of the fediverse is EVERYTHING ❤️ Thank you @j12t for this opportunity.

I'm almost tempted to "deploy on a Friday" and share the link to the video now 😅 But nah, I know better. Tuesday it is! (Monday is a public holiday here)

Have a lovely weekend everyone!

#EleFediVideos

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mastodon - Collegamento all'originale
Olivia Vespera
I've seen! Am well surprised and happy.

Poliverso - notizie dal Fediverso ⁂ ha ricondiviso questo.


🔥 Great coverage from @TechCrunch on the Bonfire Social 1.0 release candidate we announced at #fediforum
techcrunch.com/2025/06/05/bonf…
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Poliverso - notizie dal Fediverso ⁂ ha ricondiviso questo.


Ti piacerebbe avere una barra delle notifiche #Mastodon in grado di distinguere le notifiche per tipologia?

Allora puoi andare sulla campanellina delle notifiche, cliccare sulla rotellina delle impostazioni in alto a destra e aprire il pannello di configurazione delle notifiche. Da lì, scendendo un po' in basso, puoi attivare l'interruttore che attiva la barra con le notifiche differenziate

#mastoaiuto

@fediverso

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macfranc
@fabrixxm qua n'se butta via gnente 😅



Poliverso - notizie dal Fediverso ⁂ ha ricondiviso questo.


🔥 Bonfire Social 1.0 release candidate has landed!

Curious about what the fediverse could look like with real community control?

Try out features like custom feeds, nested discussions, shared profiles, circles, and boundary-based permissions — then let us know what breaks or needs improvement.

More details and video demos: bonfirenetworks.org/posts/bonf…

#BonfireSocial #FediForum #FOSS #ActivityPub #DigitalAutonomy

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This seems to be a really promising platform! Look forward to testing this.

Poliverso - notizie dal Fediverso ⁂ ha ricondiviso questo.


Join us at #FediForum today — an unconference about the ActivityPub ecosystem. We’ll be doing a live demo and proposing a session:

Behind the Bonfire: building a fediverse app in public

Curious how a fediverse app actually gets made? We’ll share the journey to Bonfire 1.0, talk about deployment, governance, and what building in public really looks like — the good, the hard, and the weird.

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This is a chance to poke at the process, challenge assumptions, and have an open conversation. Bring your curiosity, hard questions, and ideas about co-design, funding, burnout, moderation, and the messy realities of open-source work.

Let’s dig into how fediverse apps get built, maintained, and shaped by their communities.

See you there! 🔗 fediforum.org

#FediForum #Bonfire #FOSS #ActivityPub

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@linarphy I think the demos at least will be recorded, and we'll be sharing some demo recordings soon in any case. But the most interesting part about an unconference is participating in the open discussions. There was some "almost free" tickets but unfortunately they're sold out.

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Have you registered for #FediForum yet?

Make sure to tune in tomorrow to hear from us and many wonderful folks including Cory Doctorow:
fediforum.org


24h until #FediForum starts.

If you are registered, you should have received an e-mail invite to our on-line venue. We are very much looking forward to seeing you tomorrow!

If you like, hang out with us, say Hi and get a tour of the venue in the optional Meet & Greet in about 2 hours. Use the same invite link.

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Mi sento come una particella di sodio


Non ho quasi mai alcuna reazione ai miei post, né commenti, né like, né condivisioni. Su Facebook avevo 100-150 amici e ogni post aveva qualche like, qualche commento, qualche condivisione. Mi sembra di non esistere.

Qualche giorno fa ho messo un post di test chiedendo a chi lo leggeva se era visibile e ho avuto una sola reazione (tra l'altro, di una persona iscritta a questa stessa istanza).

A me sono venute in mente due possibili spiegazioni, ma magari ce ne sono anche altre, non so.

1. La mia uscita da Facebook ha coinciso con un calo verticale della mia capacità di scrivere o condividere cose che interessino qualcun altro oltre a me;

2. Non ho capito bene come funziona il Fediverso e per qualche motivo i miei post invece di arrivare alle migliaia di persone che lo affollano (come mi aspetterei) non arrivano a nessun'altra istanza (o arrivano in un numero insignificante di istanze), benché io usi sempre la permission "public".

Ci sono altre spiegazioni che mi sfuggono?

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Re: Mi sento come una particella di sodioNon ho quasi mai alcuna reazione ai miei post, né commenti, né like, né condivisioni.


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Non credo che i i post scritti da una istanza raggiungano le altre istanze se non c'è un server relay che prende i post provenienti da tutte le istanze e li ridistribuisca a tutte le altre istanze in una timeline globale. Si porrebbe il problema di chi mantiene il server relay. I tuoi post raggiungono le istanze di chi in quelle istanze ti segue. Comunque gli amministratori di istanza possono collegare la propria istanza a specifici relay che prendono e rilanciano i messaggi di altre specifiche istanze. Io nella mia istanza Mastodon, come in foto, ho attivato alcuni ripetitori da altre istanze che mi interessano e vedo i messaggi degli utenti di quelle istanze nella mia timeline federata. Ma i miei messaggi non raggiungono tutti gli utenti di quelle istanze, raggiungono solo quelli che in qualche modo mi seguono.
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@Piero Bosio

Non credo che i i post scritti da una istanza raggiungano le altre istanze se non c'è un server relay che prende i post provenienti da tutte le istanze e li ridistribuisca a tutte le altre istanze in una timeline globale

È giusto così: non tutti i post devono essere distribuiti in tutte le altre istanze, ma soltanto quelli degli utenti che sono connessi ad altri utenti appartenenti a tali istanze.

I relay sono comodi Se vuoi creare un network di istanze, Oppure se vuoi Popolare artificialmente la tua istanza con determinati contenuti provenienti da determinate istanze.
Ma i relay comportano un carico di lavoro per il server che è assolutamente ingiustificabile. Per una questione puramente statistica, più della metà dei contenuti prodotti in una istanza sono insignificanti per un utente qualsiasi. È proprio per questo che la distribuzione dei messaggi viene focalizzata in base al rapporto tra follower

@Max 🇪🇺🇮🇹

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📢 Avviso di manutenzione – Mobilizon.it 📢

L’istanza italiana di #Mobilizon disponibile su mobilizon.it è in fase di migrazione verso un server più veloce per garantire migliori prestazioni e stabilità.

🚧 Durante la giornata di oggi potrebbero verificarsi brevi malfunzionamenti o interruzioni del servizio.

Ci scusiamo per eventuali disagi 🙏

A lavori completati, l’esperienza su Mobilizon.it sarà più fluida e affidabile per tutti gli utenti.

— Il team @devol

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Piattaforme di interazione digitale libere (Fediverso). 10 Giugno 2025 dalle 18.00 alle 19.30

Esiste uno svariato numero di servizi liberi, decentralizzati e federati che permettono di scambiarsi messaggi e altri materiali con la nostra cerchia di persone senza finire nei recinti creati dalla piattaforme commerciali più note. Tali servizi, raggruppati sotto il nome di Fediverso, si distinguono per avere una rete di istanze (nodi della rete) indipendenti a livello di esecuzione, ciascuna avente i propri termini di servizio e le proprie regole per la riservatezza e per la moderazione, e interconnesse tra loro con il protocollo ActivityPub.
Durante il corso della serata scopriremo quali sono, quali istanze scegliere e cosa possiamo farci.
Mastodon, ad esempio, è un software libero e una rete sociale di microblogging decentralizzato che permette di pubblicare messaggi brevi. Simile a X e creato nel 2016.
Pixelfed è una piattaforma di condivisione di immagini condivise simile a Instagram e connessa con tutto il Fediverso.

bibliotecacivica.rovereto.tn.i…

@Che succede nel Fediverso?

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LinuxTrent
@emanuelecariati @rresoli Domani pubblichiamo il video. Se qualcuno avesse seguito la diretta, scusate per l'assenza della chat, dobbiamo sistemarla.


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🚧 Avviso di manutenzione e migrazione servizi Devol 🚧

:cryptpad: #CryptPad
A partire dal 4 giugno, il servizio su cryptpad.devol.it potrebbe risultare offline.
Stiamo infatti procedendo con la migrazione su un server dedicato più veloce.

:freshrss: #FreshRSS
⚠️ È obbligatorio esportare il proprio file OPML entro il giorno 12 giugno, così da salvare l’elenco dei propri feed con cui si potrà ricreare l’account.

Grazie per la collaborazione e la pazienza!
Il team #Devol

:devol: @devol@feddit.it

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Complimenti Giorgio per il traguardo dei 20 anni di NoScript davvero WOW! 🎉
E complimenti anche per il tuo nickname ma1 (maone 😄).
Scusaci se non ti citiamo spesso (anzi mai!) tra gli script consigliati: cercheremo di rimediare e dare a NoScript più spazio 😅 @informapirata @sabrinaweb71 @lealternative @dado @nilocram @scuola@a.gup.pe @scuola@poliverso.org @maupao @prealpinux @alephoto85 @simonezanella @noscript


Making custom feed building blocks with Surf, transfer your account to a new PDS in style with ATP Airport, and Bluesky expands their verification system.

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Day 3 at @republica in Berlin - so much has happened already: great meetups, panels, and discussion about the #Fediverse! Join the panel with our CFO @mellifluousbox today at 16:45 on Stage 7 about "Independent social networks: how can they become mainstream?" #rp25 #mastodon #rp25fedi re-publica.com/de/session/unab…


The Surf app goes even deeper on building custom feeds for the fediverse and Bluesky, , a crowdfunding campaign for the PeerTube mobile app, and updates to the bridge between the fediverse and Bluesky.


Fediverse Report – #118

The Surf app goes even deeper on building custom feeds for the fediverse and Bluesky, , a crowdfunding campaign for the PeerTube mobile app, and updates to the bridge between the fediverse and Bluesky.

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The News


Surf is a new app by Flipboard, that describes itself as a browser for the open social web. The app allows people to build and browse custom feeds, that take in content from across the open social web. It can combine Mastodon posts with Bluesky posts, as well as RSS and more, into a single feed. With their most recent update, Surf has created Starter Sets for building custom feeds. Starter Sets are organised around various popular themes, like News, Tech or Sports. Within these themes, people can choose from a large variety of data sources to get started with building their own custom feeds. These custom feed sources can be from across the open social web and are modular. This means that a list of Mastodon accounts can be combined with a Bluesky custom feed to create a new single custom feed that consists of both data source. These custom feeds can also be published to Bluesky, so people who are not using the Surf app can also view these feeds.

Surf also now offers a variety of tools to manage the content of a custom feed. For example, a feed can be customised to include or exclude reposts, replies or adult content. There are also options to filter out posts about politics from the feed. The ability to filter about posts about Elon Musk is surely a popular feature as well. Surf categorises all posts via algorithmic clustering, which gives the ability to limit posts in a feed to a certain topic. This means that you can add an account to a feed, but only their posts related to the specified topic will be displayed. The app is currently in closed beta, and Flipboard is gradually onboarding more people from the waiting list.

PeerTube is starting a crowdfunding campaign for its mobile app. The first version of the PeerTube app was officially launched earlier this month. PeerTube is developed by Framasoft, a French non-profit organisation that builds a variety of open source software tools. The crowdfunding campaign is a way to raise money for the organisation, and also provides a way “to gauge public enthusiasm for the mobile application and the PeerTube project in general”. Some of the features that PeerTube wants to work on for its app are the ability to play videos in background, casting videos to TVs, managing channels and accounts directly from the app. Livestreaming from mobile is also being worked on, although Framasoft says they do not expect to release this in 2025. Framasoft says that these features will be worked on regardless of whether the fundraising goals are met, and that otherwise money from the generic Framasoft budget will be used, as a way to show their dedication towards PeerTube.

Mastodon has announced some upcoming new features that help server admins with the legal side. Server admins will be able to set a Terms of Service (ToS), besides server rules and a privacy policy. Server admins will also be able to set the server rules into multiple different languages. There will also be the option to set a minimum age requirement for sign-up for servers. Having a ToS is standard fare for any online platform, and multiple countries require by law that platforms have these. Europe’s DSA is fairly explicit about this, which states: “Providers of intermediary services shall include information on any restrictions that they impose in relation to the use of their service in respect of information provided by the recipients of the service, in their terms and conditions.” In that context, it is high time that Mastodon has added the ability for servers to set a ToS. Mastodon also says that they will provide a template for a ToS that other servers can use if they so desire.

A New Social, the organisation behind Bridgy Fed, has launched a dedicated page for people to manage their account bridging. Bridgy Fed is a piece of software that allows people to ‘bridge’ their account across multiple protocols. This allows people on the fediverse to interact with people on Bluesky (using AT Protocol). For this, people need to manually opt-in their accounts to be bridged to other networks (largely due to cultural reasons from the fediverse communities). Up until now, doing so was a fairly confusing process that involved manually following other accounts. With the new update, people can log in to Bridgy Fed with the account they want to bridge, and simply turn it on or off. It also has an easier option to update the handles for Mastodon accounts that are bridged to Bluesky. For example, by default my Mastodon account on Bluesky can be found at @[url=did:plc:43qcmg2xbxakj6mp4puqyayv]Laurens Hof[/url], which is a fairly cumbersome handle, to put it mildly. At the settings page I can now change it to any handle I want, similar to how any Bluesky account can change their handle. A New Social is also launching a Patreon as they are working towards financial sustainability, with plans to launch merch soon as well.

Ibis is a federated wiki platform that is currently in development, made by nutomic, one of the Lemmy creators. With the most recent update, Ibis wiki articles are now compatible with Lemmy, and can be viewed directly from Lemmy. One of the driving reasons for making Ibis is that nutomic views Wikipedia as untrustworthy. He also says that other centralised Wikipedia alternatives have failed to gain traction, and sees federation as a solution for this. For now, Ibis has the same problem of getting traction.

Tvmarks is a new self-hosted platform to keep track of shows you’ve watched. It gives you a clean overview of shows you are watching, which ones you’ve completed, and provide reviews and ratings per episode. This information can be federated via ActivityPub, allowing others to see what you’ve been watching.

The Links


That’s all for this week, thanks for reading! You can subscribe to my newsletter to get all my weekly updates via email, which gets you some interesting extra analysis as a bonus, that is not posted here on the website. You can subscribe below:

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@andre123 Grazie a te per la condivisione <img class=" title=":linux:"/>

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The next release of Mastodon will have features to better support communities in different jurisdictions around the world - multi-lingual rules translations, terms of service, and optional minimum age requirements for sign-up. You can learn more in our latest blog post. blog.joinmastodon.org/2025/05/…
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what i really do miss is hiding posts in my profile. so that i don't have several times the same information on my profile if i try to create attention for a general topic of interest. and if i want to add further information as a reply underneath that it is shown as an extra post... hard to keep the profile clear
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really could use a selection option for YouTube url handling in the mobile app next. This would allow opening links to YouTube in freetube, newpipe and other fediverse video apps instead of via a browser tab that goes straight to youtube.com


Bluesky begins rolling out support for livestreaming on other platforms, Leaflet is a blogging and publishing platform that has added ATProto integration, easier bridging between ATProto and other protocols, and a whole lot more.


Bluesky Report – #117

Bluesky begins rolling out support for livestreaming on other platforms, Leaflet is a blogging and publishing platform that has added ATProto integration, easier bridging between ATProto and other protocols, and a whole lot more.

I also run a weekly newsletter, where you get all the articles I published this week directly in your inbox, as well as additional analysis. You can sign up right here, and get the next edition tomorrow!

The News


Bluesky is starting to roll out a new feature where people can add their Twitch and YouTube livestreams to their account, and the Bluesky app will display an indicator on your profile that you are live. Bluesky is rolling out the feature slowly, with only a select few accounts being able to go live so far. It is mainly focused on sports communities so far, with the NBA being one of the first partners. Bluesky is taking it slow with this feature, CTO Paul Frazee said that major effort is in verifying if the linked account on the streaming platform is the same person as the Bluesky account. Another concern is moderation, Bluesky is only linking to Twitch and YouTube, as these are platforms with a well-established moderation infrastructure. For example Bluesky wants ATProto streaming platform Streamplace to have solid moderation in place before it is considered to be added as a potential source of livestreams. Similar to how Bluesky has rolled out verification, some core pieces of how going live works as only accessible on ATProto, and available for others to use. Bluesky client TOKIMEKI already added the ability for any user to go live. However, same as with verification, this is only visible to other people who also use TOKIMEKI. The real impact of a livestreaming integration will likely come when the feature becomes more widely available, but for now it is already a good demonstration of Bluesky’s willingness to send traffic outside of their app. While Big Tech platforms are taking greater and greater efforts to stop people from leaving their app, Bluesky is taking the opposite approach, by adding features which make people switch to another app.

Leaflet is a publishing platform where anyone can easily create and publish their own documents, posts and pages. These documents can be shared as simple web pages, with a lot of features for customisation. Leaflet’s latest update is Leaflet Publications, which adds ATProto integration. They describe the update as Leaflet becoming as a social publishing platform. With the update, you can now create a ‘publication’, which is a collection of documents and posts. For this you log into Leaflet with your ATProto (Bluesky) account, so that the data is stored on ATProto on your PDS. This makes Leaflet an ATProto blogging platform similar to WhiteWind. Future plans include for more social integration, such as subscribing, commenting, following and more. The organisation says that the key goals is to build social publishing, and to support creators, with paid subscriptions being “a high priority and on our roadmap”.

A New Social, the organisation behind Bridgy Fed, has launched a dedicated page to for people to manage their account bridging. Bridgy Fed is a piece of software that allows people to ‘bridge’ their account across multiple protocols. This allows people on Mastodon (using the ActivityPub protocol) to interact with people on Bluesky (using AT Protocol). For this, people need to manually opt-in their accounts to be bridged to other networks (largely due to cultural reasons from the fediverse communities). Up until now, doing so was a fairly confusing process that involved manually following other accounts. With the new update, people can log in to Bridgy Fed with the account they want to bridge, and simply turn it on or off. It also has an easier option to update the handles for Mastodon accounts that are bridged to Bluesky: for example, by default my Mastodon account on Bluesky can be found at @[url=did:plc:43qcmg2xbxakj6mp4puqyayv]Laurens Hof[/url], which is a fairly cumbersome handle, to put it mildly. At the settings page I can now change it to any handle I want, similar to how any Bluesky account can change their handle. A New Social is also launching a Patreon as they are working towards financial sustainability, with plans to launch merch soon as well.

Custom feed builder Graze has released an integration with Patreon. This integration gives feed creators two new options. Feed creators can now give members of their Patreon the ability to see their custom feeds without sponsored content. They can also limit access to their custom feed to only members of their Patreon. Custom feeds present a large amount of new design space to explore, and they can be used for a wide variety of purposes. One of those is using custom feeds as a form of community, as Blacksky is doing, for example. Restricting access to a a custom feed to only members of a Patreon is another step in the direction of ‘feeds as communities’.

Grain Social is a new photo sharing app build on ATProto. The app is for creating and sharing galleries of photos. The app uses it’s own lexicon, giving people a space to upload and share photos that do not automatically end up on Bluesky. The app has some simple features right now: a timeline that shows all the galleries and photo’s that are created on the platform, and the ability for people to upload photos and create galleries.

Germ Network is an end-2-end encrypted (E2EE) messaging app that is currently in development. The app has announced that they are working on ATProto integration, where people can use Germ Network with their ATProto account. The actual E2EE messaging happens off-protocol. Germ Network says that they are hoping for a common on-protocol implementation in the future, where Germ Network and other ATProto messaging apps can interoperate. A thread by Germ Network CEO Tessa Brown also illustrates why platforms are interested in integrating with ATProto: getting a new social platform off the ground without an existing social graph is incredibly hard. ATProto provides the possibility for other platforms to tap into an existing social graph. This observation is not new, Bluesky PBC has been explicit that this is one of the advantages and design goals of ATProto. We are now starting to see this play out, with new apps that are starting to come out that use ATProto to bootstrap a social graph.

The developers for Bluesky client Flashes said they are working on the concept of a PDS that runs on mobile phones. The Flashes developers are interested in working together with others on this, and have started a Working Group where they have shared their proposed design.

One of the core ideas of ATProto is that the network is effectively one giant pool of data, where a variety of apps and tools can access the same data and process and present that data in a way that fits them best. A Bluesky post can be viewed in the Bluesky Social app for regular doomscrollingmicroblogging, but the same post can also be opened in a PDS browser tool like PDSls or atp.tools, viewed in Skythread for a threading view, or more. Switching between apps to view the same post in different context is quite cumbersome. at://wormhole is a tool to make this easier, it is an Apple Shortcut that allows easy switching between apps. You can view the same content, using the different context that each app provides. As the ecosystem develops, I’m expecting to see more experimentation and development in this direction.

Two new ATProto meetups by community members: in Nashville, USA, on June 1st, and in London, UK, on June 19th.

Software and Platform Updates


  • An update for moderation software Ozone (it can now display, issue, and revoke, verification) as well as a new proposal by Bluesky PBC to expand the set of reporting reasons available to users and labelers.
  • Streamplace has launched a new tool for OAuth, OATProxy, which helps prevent users being logged out of their apps every few days.
  • Streamplace redesigned the homepage, and made their first hire after their funding round.
  • Popsky is a media review app on ATProto, and the app is now available for testing on Android as well as iOS. Popsky also supports Goodreads imports now.
  • BookHive is another media review platform that added support for Goodreads imports this week.
  • Jetrelay is a custom designed relay that is intended to serve a large number of clients with high efficiency.


In the Media


Wired has an extensive interview with Bluesky CEO Jay Graber, and Graber answers a wide variety of questions on the network. Some quotes that stood out to me:

  • Graber says that Bluesky is great at sending traffic to news organisations. Wired themselves confirm this, saying that “The platform has become a top traffic driver and source of new subscribers“. Washington Times reporter Drew Harwell also agrees that Bluesky has become a great drive of referral traffic.
  • Wired boils down questions of moderation to its core, by asking: “Would you welcome President Trump?” Graber is clear that Bluesky will, saying: “Yeah—Bluesky’s for everyone, and we think that over time, the broader public conversation needs to be on an open protocol. That lets people choose their own moderation preferences. We think that it’s flexible enough to serve every use case and everyone.” The follow-up questions on how Graber relates this to free speech being under thread is worth reading as well.
  • On growing the team: “In November, during our growth spurt, we were around 20. Now we’re at 25, and we’ll probably pass 30 soon. We’re growing at a pace that’s sustainable to us.”
  • Graber talks about an upcoming ‘communities’ feature that’s scheduled for the end of the year: “A lot of people don’t realize that Bluesky is a bit like Reddit and Twitter at the same time, because you can build feeds that are essentially communities—the science feed is run by scientists, is moderated by scientists, and has its own rules.” The ability to build custom feeds is also planned to come to within the Bluesky app.
  • On making money, Graber reiterates the current plans: “Subscriptions are coming soon. The next steps are to look into what market­places can span these different applications.”

And some more media coverage:


The Links


Some interesting and fun experiments in building on ATProto that caught my eye this week:

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Introduce IOS Compatibility with Raccoon for Friendica


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Keynote speakers for FediForum announced, some new interesting updates for PieFed, and 15 years of the software group of Hubzilla, Friendica and others.

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Dear Fedi friends, I need your help!

We are working on motion graphics for the Fediverse promotional video... and we would love to do a sequence at the end with a mosaic of people's profile photos. For that, I need your consent.

If you'd like to have a small cameo in our video, can you let us know if we can use your profile pic?

Thanks! 🙏

Can you please boost this?

#EleFediVideos #AskFedi

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Ben Royce 🇺🇦
no problem! my loss

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The Mastodon team will be at re:publica #rp25 in Berlin next week, taking part in a couple of panel discussions.

We're also hosting a side event! If you'd like to join, register via lu.ma/7h454kcp

#rp25
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El día domingo 25/05/25 se realizaron las mega elecciones en la República Bolivariana de Venezuela, dicho proceso en el cual el voto del pueblo para elegir a 24 gobernadores y a parlamentarios nacionales y regionales, se ejecutó en absoluta Paz; las organizaciones políticas revolucionarias socialistas obtuvieron el triunfo de 23 gobernaciones y la mayoría absoluta de los Diputados/as tanto a nivel nacional como regional.
Los factores derechistas y ultra derechistas fueron derrotados

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The system is currently deleting a very large amount of old content from the database. This will continue for another three to four days. The load on the server is therefore increased and the queue is longer than usual.

libranet.de · venera.social

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@claus61 Grazie mille! Fa sempre piacere vedere che il lavoro fatto con impegno alla fine venga apprezzato e sia davvero utile 😊

@paolocm

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filippodb ⁂

@claus61 @paolocm Eh sì, col ciube abbiamo anche condiviso dei concertoni insieme! 😄
Se capiterò a Roma, ci organizziamo per vederci — magari scappa una gita, chissà!

eh si, anch'io sono davvero contento di come si è popolato M1: tanta bella gente e, personalmente, ho imparato moltissimo. 😊



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🔒 Google blocca Nextcloud su Android: è sabotaggio?

L’app Nextcloud per Android subisce un blocco da parte di Google, che ostacola il caricamento dei file!
Nextcloud denuncia l'atto anticompetitivo: nextcloud.com/blog/nextcloud-a…

Soluzione?
✅ Scarica l’app da F-Droid: f-droid.org/packages/com.nextc…

🌐 Vuoi passare ad un cloud etico?
Richiedi 25GB sul Nextcloud di Mastodon Uno:
➡️ cloud.mastodon.uno/apps/forms/…

🚨 Liberiamoci dai monopoli, ora!

:diggita: @internet

#Nextcloud #Google #Privacy #MastodonUno

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riguardo la vostra istanza di nextcloud, avevate valutato (e magari scartato) l'uso delle estensioni/app per le News (reader RSS) e Kanban Board (per task più complessi)? Grazie
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ciao 🤗 so che è un post un po' datato, ma mi chiedevo se gli account per la vostra istanza Nextcloud siano ancora disponibili
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grazie! Mi pareva di aver fatto richiesta, ma poi non ho ricevuto nessun aggiornamento... Ma forse mi sono perso qualcosa io... Ci riproverò in giornata, grazie mille!