Who misses Facebook Groups -- and wish something similar existed on the Fediverse?

Well, it does!

In fact, I just created a Facebook-like group on Friendica.

Here's a demo of one:

venera.social/profile/fedivers

If you want to follow this "Facebook-like" Group, then follow @fediversenews

This is what this looks like from Mastodon -- as you can see, it's identified as a "Group".

So how do you add anything to a Friendica Group like @fediversenews?

It's simple! You just give the group a mention, and your post gets reshared there!

Many of you are going to ask me how to start a "Facebook-like" Group on Friendica.

That's a fair question!

I will go in depth either tonight or tomorrow.

For now, you might as well just know that it exists -- and it works.

"Facebook-like" Groups on Friendica (they're called Forums) are also why I'm so stubborn about referring to this social netowrk as the Fediverse.

Why?

Because Mastodon can't do "Facebook-like" Groups.

If you want to use this feature, you have to use a service like Friendica -- which is *drastically* different from Mastodon.

Nevertheless, you can follow these "Facebook-like" Groups on Mastodon -- because Mastodon is part of the Fediverse.

@atomicpoet "Facebook-like Groups" can be done over the ActivityStreams protocol. Mastodon is not a covering implementation, it implements just enough to be a Twitter clone. If someone would just read the damn spec and then write a performant fully covering implementation, it could replace: Twitter, Facebook, Facebook Groups, Facebook Events, Meetup, Reddit, Hackernews, Discourse, Slashdot, Disquis, LiveJournal, Instagram, Youtube, etc etc etc.

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@mark @atomicpoet realistically, how much funding would be required to make this happen?

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