• UnculturedSwine@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Like email but in the style of platforms like reddit, twitter, YouTube, Facebook, etc. There is no one site to create an email yet you can send an email to anyone no matter who their provider is. The fediverse aims to do that but with other platforms.

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    I suppose you are on lemmy. Lemmy is kind of the reddit of the fediverse. Imagine that now everyone can create their own reddit server with blackjack and hookers. That is the server you are on, someone decided to create a server for the world. But now I am on another server with different owners, rules and mods (basically blackjack and different hookers). I can interact with you on your server and you can interact with me on my server because our servers are federated.

    Now imagine that you can do this for every social media. Reddit, X(itter), Instagram, YouTube, Tiktok, WhatsApp. Everything is available in the fediverse (with more or less issues depending on what you are looking for).

  • Kissaki@feddit.org
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    12 hours ago

    The fediverse is a diverse social network that is distributed across multiple platforms.


    Going from the basis to the specific services:

    • The ActivityPub protocol defines a protocol - data structures and forms of data transfers
    • The Fediverse is a collection of different social networks and services hosting these social networks that can and do connect and communicate with each other
    • Various social platform software like Lemmy, Pixelfed, Mastodon implement (“speak”) ActivityPub and are part of the Fediverse
    • Anyone willing can run (host) their own instance of these, by downloading and running them
    • The platforms have difference interfaces and capabilities, but in one form or another, users can connect and use other platforms despite them being “different”

    For example:

    Lemmy is a social platform like Reddit, but anyone can host their own instance. Users can make accounts and create communities on different instances. Users can then follow and interact with communities from other instances.

    For example, my account is on feddit.org, but I am posting this comment to !asklemmy@lemmy.world. Because I follow the community, feddit.org fetches and copies the data from that community, and any activity from either side gets communicated to the other. As a result, you on lemmy.world and me on feddit.org can both see and interact with the same community.

    Mastodon is a social platform like Twitter. Someone may have their account on mastodon.social, which is one such instance running Mastodon. Despite being a different use-case and interface, they can follow, read, and post to Lemmy communities.

    I tried replying to this comment from mastodon.social. I was able to view this post and this comment. I don’t know if the comment will show up or not; maybe lemmy.world blocks mastodon.social comments.


    The Fediverse is the collection of compatible services and networks that can speak and connect to each other.

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        12 hours ago

        No, I replied from feddit.org.

        On lemmy you can see where the account is from

        and you should be able to see Kissaki@feddit.org.

        I tried to reply to my long comment from mastodon.social, but it didn’t show up. I assume lemmy.world blocks replies from mastodon.social.

        Given the diverse nature, instances can control to what degree they connect to other instances within the Fediverse.

        One instance may block another because of spam or extremist or illegal accounts or content. Or they may allow interaction but only for those explicitly seeking it out instead of showing it within their own interface. etc

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    a bunch of forums that talk to each other.

    a decentralized collection of independently operated social media platforms that can choose to share information with each other.

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      Whenever anything is “federated” the easiest comparison is email. Everyone can use different email servers and applications, but they can all still communicate with each other. “Email” is the shared protocol that structures how data is exchanged between servers and clients.

      The fediverse instead uses a protocol named “activitypub”, but works similar. Just a bunch of servers that speak the same technical language which enables them to freely exchange information.

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        Whenever anything is “federated” the easiest comparison is email.

        Yes, but how many people know how email works? More to the point, how many people, who aren’t looking for the answer on GitHub, know?

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          Literally everyone who uses email knows that not every email address ends in the same way and that people use different websites and tools to access their emails.

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              Nah this xkcd really doesnt apply here. If you can can see and have at least the intelligence of a 6 year old then you can see that something is different about email compared to whatsapp or signal. With even the most basic pattern recognition skills you will find that everyone you know uses different apps, sites and addresses. Compare this to normal messengers where literally everyone will have the exact same app, interface and way to contact people.