Spyke
lemmy.ca

Yup, it's much easier for content creators and aggregators to broadcast their stuff over the Fediverse. No API fees and restrictions. Just become a node in the network. Then as they make useful content available on the Fediverse, the Fediverse will grow its userbase, returning something to the content creators.

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Flakyreply
iusearchlinux.fyi

Props to them for keeping at it. Need to consume more Star Trek stuff, my extent is that Badgey from Lower Decks is cute

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This is what is going to drive federated social media. Once marketing types can figure out that they won’t need to maintain 12 different social media presences and can host it on their own domain, they’ll gladly subsidize general purpose instances to make it easier for people to access their content.

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wewbullreply
feddit.uk

I think the thing that people are going to struggle with is that the lack of an algorithm spoon feeding them content. This is, of course, a good thing. However the addicts won't get their fix.

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TBH, I have this problem too. I want an algorithm to sift through the firehose. I want to be able to control it though. I'd like to potentially have multiple options. The sorting algorithms in Lemmy are an example for this.

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lemmy.beru.co

One thing to add, it looks like Flipboard is all in on the Fediverse: they've announced plans to support ActivityPub in Flipboard itself, turning it into a federated service.

I think that's really cool!

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Flipboard also supports RSS, allowing you to see your feeds with any software you want!

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On Kbin, communities are known as magazines. In the context of Flipboard, this actually kind of makes sense.

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kbin.social

Jesus I have to agree to cookies to be agreed shared with 164 "partners" to read the website

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I think the Consent-O-Matic extension saved me for this one

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Of course they value it! They can make a tidy sum through its sale.

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That the whole thing basically operates by sharing information between "partners", if I were to take a guess.

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lemmy.world

Lemmy only has the information that I give it.

And it demands fairly little information.

I'll take that in exchange for nobody privately owning as much of my shit as they can get their filthy hands on.

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cerevantreply
lemm.ee

Tell me what my email address is (the only private-ish info that Lemmy has about me). If you can do that, then I’ll think about worrying.

Big data already has enough info about me from social networks to guess my underwear size. The only way to be really safe is to not play.

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sh.itjust.works

I don't get how Flipboard is even a product when opening any browser gives you a wall of aggregated news stories unless you explicitly set it not to. Any website dedicated to that in 2023 is like a factory that just sucks in air and blows it out the other side.

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lemmy.world

I often think this. I use a mix of reeder, feedly, vore, instapaper to see what I like.

However I look at my parents and they’ll use Apple News or whatever news source they trust in a browser.

Flipboard is used because it makes it easy for people to find aggregated information. What’s easier than something that already does the aggregation for you?

Often we take for granted things we consider to be normal. I would think everyone has uBlock Origin installed (i’ve used it for years) or something similar, but this is clearly not the case.

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It's pre-installed shovelware on some phones, in my experience.

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Eggyheadreply
kbin.social

I’ve used Flipboard for a really long time. Not because I think it’s good or anything, but because I haven’t found anything that’s just so much better whenever I’ve looked. I particularly appreciate the widget on my Home Screen because it usually has at least one thing I’m inspired to read. I did install Feedly, but I don’t use that any more than Flipboard, and it seems to do the exact same thing.

If you or anyone else have recommendations to something tangibly better though, I’m all ears.

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Feedly

Bells ringing... I remember that name... Search for it on the play store, holy crap, yes! That's the app I used to replace Google Reader! Go to install it to try it again... Wait... Why does it say "Open" and not "Install"?

That app has survived several phones without being opened lol. Poor thing. [tumbleweed rolls by]

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I like it better than the browser news walls. But then I still don’t use it much.

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feddit.nl

Am i going crazy or is this exactly what the fediverse needs to get popular... Businesses and people switching to the fedi making everyone else switch.

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lemmy.world

Great, Mastodon is really starting to be able to replace much more of Twitter now. The only thing i miss from Twitter was the local accounts I followed for info, will be a while before they all abandon and move over, but hopefully in the end.

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feddit.ch

You can use third party frontends like Nitter on Web or Fritter/Squawker on Android (available on F-Droid) to still follow accounts for info without the requirement of having an account anywhere. With the condition that viewing is the only thing you can do.

I left Twitter over an year ago and I use the frontends I mentioned to follow about 20 accounts for info on varied topics.

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Thank you. I left Twitter when the petulent child took over, but I lament not being able to read local emergency info. I'll check these out.

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It also seems much higher in overall quality, at least from my limited exposure. I'm still trying to navigate and find people to subscribe to.

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Blazereply
discuss.tchncs.de

It’s a pity that lemmy still can’t communicate with mastodon.

It can, what do you mean? I've seen people commenting on communities from Mastodon for months

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Yes, but only if the Mastodon post you want to comment on tags a Lemmy community. Lemmy doesn't have a concept of a post without a community.

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I imagine mastodon has a lot more developers so they added compatibility first

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When I had it, flipboard was designed to be pretty and I did like that aspect of it. But I haven't used it in at least 5 or more years and I don't remember having to sign into it. That being said, I thought it was gone (like a service that had been ended).

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Nobody with a shred of humanity wants to be alongside actual Nazis and generally horrible people. Who’da thunk it.

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