read about twitter aspiration to federate. BlueSky, pie in the sky? #xp
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RT @neqone
As a big advocate of the #fediverse to get out of the walled gardens like Facebook, and ironically Twitter, I think it'd do a lot of good for them to be involved in ActivityPub (the W3C standardized lingua franca of the federated social media platforms).…
https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/12/21012553/twitter-bluesky-decentralized-…
https://twitter.com/neqone/status/1205483095635439619
@design_RG @neqone I hope they pick #Mastodon.
I'm not sure I see any issue with federating with them. People can block the instance if they wish. But I have no moral objection to being able to hear or interact with a twitter user.
Sorry but I wouldnt consider those two advantages.
#fediverse belongs to us.
Decent twitter users are welcome to find out and join, hopefully they find an instance where they fit well
(we need to work on documenting and evaluating instances, to help users find better matches - and avoid annoying current user bases)
Politicians, I don't want to see our feedlines become another noise channel like TV for their incessant effort to attract attention and support (apparently essential to do anything, right or wrong).
So, see no need for them here.
We need new networks and new leaderships. They can develop here.
This is much like earlier networks I participated in, and the earlier internet, up to 1996 or so, before commercial usage washed over.
I agree with the need to document instances. What we need is a good database that looks at various moderation properties and listing if the instance has or does not have a specific moderation feature. This could be used for instances to define what instances they federate with or not as well.
The other points I dont agree with so much. The fediverse is just any server that provides the ActivityPub standard. I dont see it as a walled kingdom or even as a discrete entity. Just a way for servers to talk to eachother.
Your feed can only be filled with bots if you or people you follow are politicians and/or repost politicians' posts.
@freemo @design_RG
Two benefits I see with Twitter federating:
1) Easier for Tweeters to leave Twitter for another instance
2) Greater reach and engagement ability to and from politicians.