“Hey, are you on Mastodon?”
“I joined The Mastadon network if that’s what ya mean.”
“Wait an instance. You are both using the Fediverse protocol.”
“Ha. Well… I joined the Threadiverse and like that way better.”
“Is Lemmyverse connected to that?”
“Dunno. Let’s ask at ActivityPub.”
“Yay, beer 🍻 It is Friday.”
“ActivityPub isn’t a real pub, it is a community of sorts.”
“Hi there… dialing in from the #Pixieverse 👋 Can you see me?”
#Fediverse #ActivityPub #Threadiverse #Mastadon #TheMastodon #Lemmyverse #Pixieverse #Vidiverse #Web69
@humanetech I am at #SocialCoop … hi there to my alt 👋
If it wasn’t clear, this is satyrical. The fragmentation of the Fediverse as a grassroots movement has good and bad aspects. Good, because it highlights its diversity and with that comes resilience. Bad, because we got Facebook coming our way, along with countless corporations that’ll follow in their wake… they can easily flood what we have under a see of branding and marketing (and yes, you’ll be able to avoid that, but the Fediverse won’t be the same).
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ActivityPub is just a protocol. The Fediverse, which would be the Metal-Community) is a bit fragmented but I think it’s mainly in two blocks (mastodon-compatible and lemmy-compatible). Kbin has the ambition of supporting both, but that will probably imply some tradeoffs.
Yes, but it is the general idea. We are so focused on apps. In a follow-up Towards a #Peopleverse I argue that more of a shared vision is what we need to get the Fediverse to its full potential.