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@gpowerf I don't necessarily mind drama, if I think it's a useful discussion. But in this case, a lot of it impacts which parts of the Fediverse you belong to, based on which instance you're on.

@darnell makes sense to me! I kinda like the idea of having a single identity, but maybe that's not realistic

@finity @RabBrucesSpider1 do you think there would be any appetite for adding a warning to Mastodon itself that you're about to post an image without alt text?

Maybe everyone really should host their own instances.

It took a couple weeks, but now I'm seeing the instance admin drama. And I just don't have the time or ability to figure out who's right about which things.

@darnell@one.darnell.one

I see on your blog you've got 3 different Fediverse identities

@darnell@one.darnell.one 🐘 (Mastodon)
@darnell@darnell.app 📸 (Pixelfed)
@darnell@darnell.day 📝 (WriteFreely)

I'm curious if that's necessary, or is it possible to run all these services on one identity?

@darnell @fasnix @atomicpoet I'm starting to think Jack's just not that good at delivering software.

Qoto.org blocking, genocide mention 

@jq @szczezuja @matt @FediThing I'm like 2 weeks into my Fediverse experience. As you can see from my profile picture, I'm a Black guy. I picked Qoto because I had to pick someplace to start, and I thought their policies were reasonable. I'm OK with handling my own block list, for now.

I haven't seen anything at all that's disturbing in the Qoto local feed. I'm still trying to evaluate whether I'm in the right place or not.

I'm not happy to hear that people aren't happy with Qoto's policies. But I'm personally not going to migrate elsewhere until I see something concretely that I disagree with.

But I'll just say, keep in mind that when you defederate an entire open instance, it has an impact on a bunch of people who have no idea what's going on.

I've got a lot of hope for the potential of the Fediverse, but if it's going to be on new users to learn all the backstory of every instance, I think it's going to make adoption by normal people much less likely.

@ojensen That wouldn't work, though, because I wouldn't have an identity when accessing their instance directly.

But someone else gave me a solution: qoto.org/web/statuses/10939969

@atbeaune Very cool, thanks! I'll have to take a look at Vivaldi sometime.

@khird @lavenderlens Yeah, having toots appear as @acjay@acjay.com would be a big part of what would make this worthwhile.

There's a parasite that makes wolves 46 times more likely to lead a pack. It's tied to risky behavior generally. In humans, toxoplasma gondii is associated with less conscientiousness and generosity. In women, it's tied to increased tribalism and less cultural liberalism. Oh, and it's also been linked to greater attractiveness.

iflscience.com/a-strange-paras
iflscience.com/your-political-
iflscience.com/people-infected

Is it possible to proxy my Fediverse identity?

I don't want to run my own instance, but I also want my identity to be instance independent. For example, if I was @me@acjay.com, but my actually presence remained hosted by Qoto. I believe this would require Qoto to be able to publish my posts under my domain rather than @acjay.

Does this concept exist on any instances?

Note that many email providers allow this under their "custom domain" functionality

@atbeaune How's that different from signing up on any instance?

The reason I singled out Google and Microsoft is because a lot of people have identities established with them already (e.g. email addresses and OAuth), so if they wanted, they could also slide into the business of providing people's Fediverse identities, too.

Imagine if you could simply assume you could reach someone's Fediverse presence by adding an @ to the beginning of their email account.

@scottmatter Honestly, I still agonize over whether I've chosen the right email host after all these years.

@scottmatter

Literally stuff people said back in the day. Blame the UX for bad conveyance.

People like to say that the instance you choose doesn't matter, but it does.

Your local instance affects discoverability—this isn't a big issue with email because we don't _want_ discoverability—and it affects the type of content you'll see in your local and federated timelines.

Those factors will play a big part in your initial period of exploration of the fediverse. Social media is only _partially_ following people who you already know. That's not so much the part that is throwing people off.

@finity Yes, this worked!

It would be cool to have a browser extension to make this easier.

@Ilovelemons I'm using the web client for my instance, so I think I'm just getting whatever data the instance has. But I don't yet understand exactly how federation works.

@Patricia yup, I'm with ya on that. On Twitter, I think it's one reason my following was pretty modest. But I think that's a good thing. More followers, more problems!

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