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Is the Fediverse stalling?

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  • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

    It looks like we are talking past one-another.

    What I am trying to say is that "getting the user to complete a login" is not the novel part that is missing. What we are missing is a way for the user to have control over their actor ID, so that they use the same id regardless of what server that id is delegated to.

    So, unless I am misunderstanding you, what you are proposing is an OIDC provider which could be used to authenticate on any other service. That's good, but it doesn't solve the problem that if we had an unified OIDC provider without a DID, all of the actor ids would end up dependent on the OIDC provider.

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    Ahh I see what ur saying now. Yeah the actor id is hard as it needs to be an actual dereferenceable uri as actors need an inbox and outbox of activities.

    I don't think u can maintain cross instance actor ids. The only issue I see with having multiple actor ids for the same user is that they will have their content and profile split across multiple instances.

    I guess u could have a meta id that dereferences to all ur actor ids?

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      Tbf Idk what you imagine Lemmy can somehow do to entice new people

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      ngl same 😐

      For me Mastodon and Lemmy have shown that the general population have absolutely zero interest in decentalisation, they just don't care

      Like a hive mind they simply go where other people are, if there are two crowds of people, one with 5 people and the other with 50, they will go to the one with 50, regardless if the 50 users are mingling with people like Musk and they hate Musk and don't want to support him in any way

      Just posting that made me think, if people simply go to where people are, having lots of small servers instead of one large one is actually a turn off for most people

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      • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

        And here lies my point. A vast majority of people don't think its hate speech. And a vast majority of people believe free speech supersedes hate speech.

        Please define hate speech.

        I've seen many people defending violence against Jews in the name of Palestine right here on lemmy so I'd say hating Jews is pretty mainstream in the fediverse right now.

        I believe the right to free speech grants you the right to express hatred as long as ur not calling for violence u should have the right to say whatever the fuck you want.

        That's a pretty mainstream belief for a lot a people who have been completely ostracised and discriminated against by the fediverse as a whole.

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        Muntedcrocodile: "I believe in the right to spread hatred as long as it's not calling for violence."

        Lemmy: "Um, okay. Let's give that a try. We hate hateful right wing views, and call people with those views total assholes."

        muntedcrocodile: "Wait, not like that! You should tolerate us so there's a diversity of views!"

        Ironic.

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        • rimu@piefed.socialR [email protected]

          But usage is not going downwards. Check these stats out: https://fediverse.observer/stats

          MAU has been steady at 1.1 million since this time last year.

          Within the fediverse there are some platforms that are losing ground and some that are growing.

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          What’s nodebb? I thought it was like a deadish lemmy clone but it seems to be the second most popular software here?

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            Uk subs are too fragmented and I never see anything from them.

            Hopefully voyager implements piefeds topics functionality.

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            What. I see so much [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] etc.

            And I wouldn’t call them fragmented, all on the same instance.

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            • aasatru@kbin.earthA [email protected]

              The definition of UN should be simple enough:

              In common language, β€œhate speech” refers to offensive discourse targeting a group or an individual based on inherent characteristics (such as race, religion or gender) and that may threaten social peace.

              A related reading would be the paradox of tolerance, which goes far in explaining why we do not want this shit anywhere near our communities.

              As for anti-Semitism, I've seen some of it in response to Israel's ongoing genocide, and of course the current context makes both anti-Semitism and anti-Muslim sentiments a very real problem. However, I think people on here mostly seem to be able to distinguish Israel and Judaism, and when they don't it seems moderators are generally doing a better job than on most platforms in my experience. But I doubt you're here in good faith, so I don't see much point in discussing something like this with you.

              That's a pretty mainstream belief for a lot a people who have been completely ostracised and discriminated against by the fediverse as a whole.

              If you feel discriminated against because people don't want you around, feel free to vote with your feet.

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              First I always discuss in good faith its a far more rewarding and enjoyable way to engage with the shared human experience. Second the condescending attitude isn't particularly pleasant I'm not speaking with you in such a way I ask you have the same respect for me.

              Sure that's a fair definition.

              I would argue the paradox of tolerance is widely misunderstood the full quote in which it is based is as follows:

              "Unlimited tolerance must lead to the disappearance of tolerance. If we extend unlimited tolerance even to those who are intolerant, if we are not prepared to defend a tolerant society against the onslaught of the intolerant, then the tolerant will be destroyed, and tolerance with them.

              In this formulation, I do not imply, for instance, that we should always suppress the utterance of intolerant philosophies; as long as we can counter them by rational argument and keep them in check by public opinion, suppression would certainly be most unwise." - Karl Popper (The Open Society and Its Enemies 1945)

              I think most people ignore the second half of it as its convenient for them to do so.

              If you feel discriminated against because people don't want you around, feel free to vote with your feet.

              Ahh yes vote with my feet and leave the fediverse hence why op is asking why the fediverse has stagnated and doesn't seem to be growing. You have expertly just proven exactly the original point I was trying to make.

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              • M [email protected]

                I do generally wish there was more content. So I've decided to start actively participating rather than lurking more recently.

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                #57

                I appreciate your effort. I was more of a lurker on Reddit, but realised we all got to actively participate here if we want Lemmy (and the Fediverse at large) to succeed.

                Unfortunately, content marketing is a long-term ROI strategy. IMO other marketing means (e.g. ads, influencers) would do a better job of bringing new users onboard in the short term, helping us to tap into the network effect.

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                • prodigalfrog@slrpnk.netP [email protected]

                  Muntedcrocodile: "I believe in the right to spread hatred as long as it's not calling for violence."

                  Lemmy: "Um, okay. Let's give that a try. We hate hateful right wing views, and call people with those views total assholes."

                  muntedcrocodile: "Wait, not like that! You should tolerate us so there's a diversity of views!"

                  Ironic.

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                  #58

                  Nice straw man.

                  U see I also believe in equality (of opportunity) if you have the right to spread hate against right wing views then said right wingers should have said right to spread hate against your views.

                  I'm tolerant of your hate speech and combat it with ration argument. Your not tolerant of my speech and combat it with deletions, bans, and personal attacks. We are not the same.

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                  • S [email protected]

                    When do you think Bluesky started? It was already a known place by many before the 2024 US election, and was founded by the ex-Twitter co-founder. The people behind it were several orders of magnitude more well known.

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                    When do you think Bluesky started?

                    It was announced in 2019 as an internal Twitter project, but it became its own thing in 2021-ish. Then they spent two years reinventing a bunch of things so that they could keep Twitter's original view - i.e, a system where they could delegate all the boring/liability heavy parts to users (identity, UGC) while keeping them in control of rent-seeking toll gates (the AppView).

                    The people behind it were several orders of magnitude more well known.

                    It takes more than money and a good contact network to build something that can attract people. Jack nowadays is pushing for Nostr, but as a product it is a lot less appealing to the masses compared to Bluesky.

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                    • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

                      Ahh I see what ur saying now. Yeah the actor id is hard as it needs to be an actual dereferenceable uri as actors need an inbox and outbox of activities.

                      I don't think u can maintain cross instance actor ids. The only issue I see with having multiple actor ids for the same user is that they will have their content and profile split across multiple instances.

                      I guess u could have a meta id that dereferences to all ur actor ids?

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                      I guess u could have a meta id that dereferences to all ur actor ids?

                      Yes, that would be ATProto's did:plc system.

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                      • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                        When do you think Bluesky started?

                        It was announced in 2019 as an internal Twitter project, but it became its own thing in 2021-ish. Then they spent two years reinventing a bunch of things so that they could keep Twitter's original view - i.e, a system where they could delegate all the boring/liability heavy parts to users (identity, UGC) while keeping them in control of rent-seeking toll gates (the AppView).

                        The people behind it were several orders of magnitude more well known.

                        It takes more than money and a good contact network to build something that can attract people. Jack nowadays is pushing for Nostr, but as a product it is a lot less appealing to the masses compared to Bluesky.

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                        I mean Bluesky had 1 million registered users in September 2023, and 3 million in February 2024. It clearly had a higher base level footprint than Lemmy has ever had.

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                        • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                          I guess u could have a meta id that dereferences to all ur actor ids?

                          Yes, that would be ATProto's did:plc system.

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                          Ahh I see I've never looked into how atproto works might need to look into it and sees if some of its systems can be adapted for Activpub. Thx for the info

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                            What’s nodebb? I thought it was like a deadish lemmy clone but it seems to be the second most popular software here?

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                            It's old traditional forum software, they recently added ActivityPub support

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                            • die4ever@retrolemmy.comD [email protected]

                              It's old traditional forum software, they recently added ActivityPub support

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                              Interesting. So like federated foss xenforo?

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                                Tbf Idk what you imagine Lemmy can somehow do to entice new people

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                                Better UX I think would help slightly, not easy when we have such good decentralization. Maybe PieFed will end up hooking people better?

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                                  I mean Bluesky had 1 million registered users in September 2023, and 3 million in February 2024. It clearly had a higher base level footprint than Lemmy has ever had.

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                                  But why are you comparing Bluesky's numbers with Lemmy's. A more apt comparison would be against the whole Fediverse. We had ~2 million people in early 2023, and we've gone down since then.

                                  We had ~2 million people in early 2023, and we've gone down since then

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                                  • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

                                    Bluesky blew itself up cos they failed to be sufficiently decentralised and became an echo chamber. Activpub systems are less echo chambery but still have a very strong left lean that is significantly effecting out ability to grow especially among the centre who represents the majority. We need more right wing opinions and allow said right wing opinions if we want the majority of people to adopt it.

                                    The fundamental failure of the fediverse that is limiting us is that accounts are not transportable. We need some decentralised ledger of accounts that can be cryptographically verified with a zero trust system. U just set up a oidc server to do that auth and that plugs into every single fediverse application everywhere.

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                                    The fundamental failure of the fediverse that is limiting us is that accounts are not transportable. We need some decentralised ledger of accounts that can be cryptographically verified with a zero trust system. U just set up a oidc server to do that auth and that plugs into every single fediverse application everywhere.

                                    I've never felt this was as important as people say, at least here in the Threadiverse I don't see it being important. Can you explain how this would help Lemmy/PieFed?

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                                    • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                                      But why are you comparing Bluesky's numbers with Lemmy's. A more apt comparison would be against the whole Fediverse. We had ~2 million people in early 2023, and we've gone down since then.

                                      We had ~2 million people in early 2023, and we've gone down since then

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                                      You initially made the Bluesky comparison. And to be clear, by "Lemmy" I did mean the wider Fediverse.

                                      In any case, Bluesky itself is also flatlining and declining anyway.

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                                        Interesting. So like federated foss xenforo?

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                                        Yeah I think so, although I'm not familiar with Xenforo.

                                        Here's what it looks like https://community.nodebb.org/category/2/general-discussion

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                                        • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

                                          Ahh I see I've never looked into how atproto works might need to look into it and sees if some of its systems can be adapted for Activpub. Thx for the info

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                                          If you are keen on working on something like that, let me know. I've done some preliminary work to get a DID system that would work like did:plc but I got a bit stuck trying to use a decentralized database based on IPFS as the "ledger" mechanism.

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