I’ll elaborate on my thoughts further in my reply below, but I’m keen to hear what everyone thinks of this concept

  • bmaxv
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    11 year ago

    @ajsadauskas My impression is that people stay on those platforms because they want to. Moving the entire network from those to fediverse one is something they have to decide.

    It’s something that surprised me when I looked into #linux development, different groups hardly even use the same kind of medium. E.g. mailing lists, forums, custom bug tracker… Those were chosen for individual reasons that haven’t changed.

    The fragmentation goes through the fabric of groups, not just their output.

    • AJ Sadauskas
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      11 year ago

      @bmaxv A number of the most popular platforms (Discourse, bbPress, phpBB, etc) are FOSS.

      My thinking is if ActivityPub support were added, at least in theory communities that already use that software could open up discussions on their forums to the Fediverse.

      I’m wondering if any of them are/are open to working on it?

        • AJ Sadauskas
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          51 year ago

          @randulo @bmaxv True, although I guess if it’s a niche specialist discussion, it would most likely remain a niche specialist discussion on the Fediverse.

          The advantages would be that specialists who might not participate directly in the forum could join in some of the conversations, and it would be interoperable with other Fediverse tools (potentially things like PeerTube videos and such).

        • Matěj Koubík
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          11 year ago

          @randulo @ajsadauskas @bmaxv A nice use case would be to follow certain users or topics across different forums on mastodon.
          Allowing users from other servers to post to forums, on the other hand, would certainly be hated.