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Johannes Ernst

What's a #Fediverse app that is as unlike Mastodon as possible?

Something that uses #ActivityPub but is as far away from #microblogging as one could think of?

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Johannes Ernst

@schizanon Would you know what Bookwyrm does exactly with ActivityPub? Is it just a "publish" (so I can see new books as they get added in, perhaps) or does it "consume", too?

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@J12t it publishes your activities; adding books to your reading list, leaving reviews of books, etc. Likes and boosts from outside Bookwyrm are consumed. Non-bookwyrmers can follow, you and reply. It's not clear to me whether outsiders can create lists, or leave reviews on books from outside.

Johannes Ernst

@schizanon I have to have an account at bookwyrm.social for that, right?

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@J12t entering the URL into Mastodon's "explore" search didn't return any actors so I suppose books themselves cannot be interacted with from outside bookwyrm

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@J12t you can find lemmy subreddits by searching for them as if they were mastodon users. You could imagine a system where bookwyrm's books were similarly exposed as Actors that people outside bookwyrm could interact with.

Johannes Ernst

@schizanon I'm trying to explore what people do with ActivityPub that goes beyond microblogging. It seems it would be perfectly fine to have, say, "book" as a noun / ActivityPub object, to which AP activities could be applied. E.g. the vocabulary already defines a "read" activity. Bookwyrm could accept such activities from the outside, for example. (ignoring the "minor" question whether there are any apps that can generate that)

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@J12t again, Lemmy (and #KBin) expose their subreddits as #ActivityPub Actors. using #Mastodon we can mention @lemmy and it (may) appear as a post in the subreddit.

There's tons of problems with how it works judging from the reaction I get from #Lemmy users when I use the feature.

The fact is that Mastodon provides a microbloging interface. using it to do non-microbloging things is always gonna be weird.

GeneBean

@J12t @schizanon @genebean@bookwyrm.social is me on Bookwyrm. You can see my comments about books. Most of the UI requires you to be on the instance, but it still allows some interaction from other things in the fediverse

Meow :verified:

@J12t Lemmy, Friendica, and Pixelfed are ones I can think of off the top of my head.

Johannes Ernst

@shreyan Would you know what Funkwhale does exactly with ActivityPub? Is it just a "publish" (so I can see new audio tracks as they get added in, perhaps) or does it "consume", too?

Stefan Bohacek

@J12t This may not be what you had in mind, and maybe you've already seen it, but transit.alerts.social is pretty cool.

Sean Tilley

@J12t@social.coop A few really unique ones:

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Dokieli - Some kind of wiki-like page thing?
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reel2bits - Defunct, I think, but basically demonstrated a way to do federated Soundcloud?
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CastoPod - a podcasting platform
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ActivityPods - a combined ActivityPub server / SoliD Pod
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Pinetta - a Pinterest clone?
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Vocata - a vocabulary-agnostic ActivityPub server that just takes whatever you throw at it.

noodlejetski :verified_gay:

@J12t Owncast? a streaming platform akin to Twitch

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