

Threads sucks compared to bsky don’t know what you’re talking about there. Bluesky has way more features and posting quality.
Threads sucks compared to bsky don’t know what you’re talking about there. Bluesky has way more features and posting quality.
This is great news!
People should check out thunderbird appointments if they haven’t.
Subscriptions work with fediverse content though?
Good, though more of a WordPress alternative. I’d like to see actual substack alternative in the fediverse, with the ability for users to pay authors for their work, via subscription, as substack does.
I know people are worried about monetization in the fediverse but authors need payment for their work. Subscriptions don’t have the same perverse incentives as advertising.
Flipboard ceo has mentioned he is supportive of the idea.
Linkblocks needs some branding work.
How do I as a user use mastopod etc?
It’s not implemented in mastodon or lemmy though. I’m not saying it can’t be implemented, but it hasn’t been in any platform.
The move activity ain’t a great solution. We need federated identity or else ux will continue to lag. When I want to move servers, I can set the move activity but there’s no guarantee my followers will subscribe to the new account. It’s bad ux. Mass adoption is not going to happen with that kind of flow.
Activity Pods is cool bit not implemented on mastodon.
There are important features that ATPro has that activity pub doesn’t. I’d prefer activity pub be the winner but they really need to improve some things. Namely, identity. Bluesky identity is more portable.
I wish they would but also ATPro has features that activity pub doesn’t, ones which I think activity pub needs to adopt if it is to stay relevant
I believe the “free our feeds” people are working to change this though.
There’s active successors.
Have you never heard of red teaming?
It sounds like red teaming to me.
Is there a way this kind of thing could be worked into lemmy as a feature?
My guess is that ultimately it’s to help deflect spam requests. Team is probably the ultimate decision makers but they need some way of defusing the onslaught of requests. I think dedicated user feedback platforms are usually better for that sort of thing but that’s additional service maintenence and they probably want to use github as much as possible for everything.
It only has 60 days and who is regularly browsing feature requests to up vote?
Can you link me what you’re talking about? I’m searching for it and having trouble finding the thing you’re describing. The only info I find is about their spam detection (which I already knew about but doesn’t sound like it’s the thing you’re talking about.)
I’m not aware of By code from Google it requires. What history of stealing data does signal have?
You’re literally in the android community dingus