• @indigomirage@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    So I looked them up with my Mastodon account to try to follow but quickly discovered that not all searches for ‘BBC’ lead to accounts related to the BBC…l.

  • @Sunforged@lemmy.ml
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    9 months ago

    Has it been 6 months already?

    Well written and glad to see professional outlets sharing their experience with Activity Pub.

  • @nucleative@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    It’s like running your own email server in the early 2000s. For large businesses it totally makes sense.

    Hobbiests can do it to if they are interested.

    Most people will land at a “shared” service and let someone else handle the admin tasks. I’m afraid that eventually there might only be “outlook.com, gmail.com, and yahoo.com” so to speak, because it’s just the easy way to go for most people and economies of scale make it more feasible for the operators who find ways to get paid.

    • @Serinus@lemmy.world
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      People misunderstand what federation needs to do. Email is a great model.

      It’s fine to have big providers. What federation does is limit the fuckery possible. Imagine what would happen if GMail started charging $8 a month.

      Having the option for competition doesn’t mean you have to use it. It’s enough that it’s possible.

    • @BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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      But people self host email today, and there are many more email orgs around including private work email and specialised services such as Proton mail focusing on privacy and security. It’s a good analogy.

      An open standard like Mastodon will allow big players but also niche and small players, who can focus on specific communities or offering specific spins.

      • @nucleative@lemmy.world
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        9 months ago

        Totally agree. The smtp protocol server to server interoperability made email all work smoothly across many federated hosts and I think ActivityPub is more or less designed with a similar strategy, except for defederations. I guess the equivalent would be blocking spam at your smtp gateway, lol.

      • Kaldo
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        Do people actually self host mail? I remember watching some conference that said it is basically a full time job nowadays to get your mails actually delivered if you’re not one of the big providers. Much easier to pay one of them and just use a custom domain instead, and I can easily see this being a thing for the fediverse one day too (assuming it ever gets big enough)

  • @arc@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    All large news orgs and NGOs need to do the same - federate their server which becomes the source of truth, and then mirror the content over other social media which is not federated. This may or may not include Twitter. I imagine that over time having news and reporting across social media will diminish any advantage Twitter possesses and then news orgs / NGOs might decide if they want their content on a platform like Twitter that cannot be bothered with things like stamping out bots, trolls, inauthentic actors, or supporting a free and fair press.

  • @JK_Flip_Flop@lemmy.world
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    89 months ago

    I realise that the overlap between Mastodon users and BBC Radio 3 listeners is likely me and me alone but I wish they’d add an account for it.

    I suppose the reasoning behind it would be that 4 & 5 are the talk stations.

  • Rentlar
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    79 months ago

    Good job Fediverse and Mastodon users. I’m glad as a group, we are generally behaving well.

  • Mwalimu
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    I like the testing and hopefully they will share more detailed research findings in the next 6months. Especially on content moderation knowing they have decades of experience on this.

  • roguetrick
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    Outsourcing administration instead of doing it in house would be much cheaper for news orgs in the long run I’d think. Volunteer admins is one thing. Staff admins is another.