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Chris Trottier

The fact that the community-at-large is so anti-search is not just an oversight -- it's practically gifting Google with another monopoly.

People keep saying, "Searching the Fediverse shouldn't happen."

But their wishful thinking isn't preventing it from happening.

This is going to become a crisis if people don't see this as the existential problem that it is.

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Chris Trottier

The next issue is Jack Dorsey's crypto obsessiveness.

Jack Dorsey very much wants to fund decentralized social media. But he also wants to infuse decentralized social media with all manner of crypto.

And if you want to see the negative effect of that, just look at Nostr right now. It is entirely driven by crypto spam.

Nostr isn't the only decentralized social network that Jack Dorsey is likely to invest in 😬

Chris Trottier

Next is Cloudflare's Wildebeest platform.

At this point, I just think it's a tech demo. But it's the most half-assed thing by a major Internet company that I've seen in a long time.

For one thing, it doesn't support account migrations. For most people actively using the Fediverse, that's a big no-no.

But what about people who's first foray into the Fediverse is Wildebeest? Well, now they're locked in.

Chris Trottier

Okay, so the next threat is a16z (a.k.a., Andreesen Horowitz).

Their investment in Towns seems malicious.

Towns, if you don't know, is a social network that's pretty much just Matrix with crypto pixie dust.

But look into what a16z does, and they've been one of the biggest funders of Big Social in existence.

Want to know why there's so many walled gardens on the Internet? Well, a16z is a big reason.

Chris Trottier

So the last threat is probably the biggest threat, and it's that developers are myopic about Mastodon to the detriment of the rest of the Fediverse.

There's lots of Mastodon clients. But most of these clients do not support the likes of Akkoma or Friendica despite both those servers having API compatibility with Mastodon.

Even worse, some of these clients don't even display messages from non-Mastodon servers.

This developer myopia actively breaks the intentions of the Fediverse.

Abid Nevesinjac
most of it is about and around Mastodon, like there is constant war against Pleroma / Akkoma, Miskkey and all other valuable Fediverse platforms
Dave ✨

@atomicpoet if their API’s are compatible, then how do the clients even tell the difference ?

Or to the point I’m thinking of… what are the differences they must have, that we could overcome in @tootsdk to make this turnkey for iOS clients built on top to support?

FeralRobots

@davidgarywood
This is a great question, since apparently the incompatibility is apparently as basic as not even being able to log in.
@atomicpoet @tootsdk

CartyBoston

@atomicpoet this is an interesting topic ... I am developing an app to integrate one's experience with the US medical system into the Fediverse.

My approach when sending a message to e.g. Mastodon is to have it masquerade as a Mastodon message (HTTP sigs the whole nine yards), it's a lot of work but it does not require that Eugen and his awesome team cooperate.

It's called HealthPubâ„¢ I'll be talking about it more here.

Luca Sironi
@atomicpoet this distinction between clients and servers...would it be so difficult to implement a stripped AP backend server *inside* a client?
Let's pick a dyndns name at first setup and then everybody is a personal instance!
Biotech Dilemma

@atomicpoet Hi!

I appreciate your concerns, but there is no need to blame anyone for it. It seems to be a problematic situation regarding #Fediverse. There will be developer effort if those projects receive public appreciation.

Mastodon was lucky. It filled a gap at the right time that was left by the blue bird site.

All we have to do is (like you) put some effort into introducing other apps and their capabilities to the masses.

Cheers!

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