I am interested in people’s view on the value of “bundled” federated services offerings. I have seen that most new fediverse offerings, like Lemmy or Mastodon, usually start with the first instance being the most popular, and then a scattering of self hosted instances.

At the same time I have run across a couple of projects that offer a range of services to members like email, chat and VPN. Specifically these two:

https://disroot.org/en https://riseup.net/

I was wondering if people thought there was a space for something similar in the fediverse. An organization that offers a range of fedi applications: mastodon, lemmy, etc… to members of its community.

  • smallcirclesM
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    Yes, I really like the idea. Think there may be a need for that, especially if it can be provided in a way where a single identity suffices (single sign-on), if that is possible. As fediverse evolves and apps offer deeper integrations, better interoperability, these bundles can be very attractive comprehensive ‘one-stop shop’ solutions. They may ask for a fee similar to what social.coop does too, in the form of a pay-what-you-want with a minimum threshold, in order to pay for infrastructure and maintenance tasks, etc.

    • @cbradfordOP
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      33 years ago

      Interesting site. I’m thinking something that would be flatly apolitical. Just a service, use as you please. Most of these looking to have their biases seep into the terms of service

      • @salarua@sopuli.xyz
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        03 years ago

        there’s no such thing as an apolitical instance. the concept of a community-owned and -operated not-for-profit social network is a fundamentally anarchist ideal. not to mention the lack of an explicit political statement is itself a political statement.