Hey, I just discovered manyverse. It looks interesting but I kind of understand why I had not heard of it even though it seems to have been around for a while now…It looks like it’s a little bit complicated to discover and follow people, I know it’s a common issue for decentralized tools but with this one it’s even harder since it only works with invites (correct me if I’m wrong).

Have you heard about it? What do you think of it? Apparently the best way to discover people is to join a room server but again, I need an invite for that. Can one of you guys invite me to a room server please?

  • @cel
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    2 years ago

    Here’s a pub invite code good for two uses: ssb.celehner.com:8008:@5XaVcAJ5DklwuuIkjGz4lwm2rOnMHHovhNg7BFFnyJ8=.ed25519~bfnuBjpI7C/jdkgLyLgfUYxE+SiLM/dYkGOe2ft7a4U=

    If it’s expired by the time you find this, message me for a new one!

  • @leanleft
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    22 years ago

    you need to join a pub.
    i dont really love it because the software doesn’t work well and all posts are permanant. its a small little social space when it does work.
    it’s alright.

  • Vegafjord eo
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    22 years ago

    I love the concept! This is more distributed social networking where there is no need for servers! I hope to see more projects like this in the future.

  • @Quatta
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    22 years ago

    https://github.com/ssbc/ssb-server/wiki/Pub-Servers

    Some pubs have invite codes listed on this page. A pub is just like any other peer in the scuttlebutt network, that replicates feeds to other peers, except it also (generally): is always online, has a public ip address, offers invite codes.

    An invite code looks something like this: foo.bar.co.nz:8009:@6lOh+rLq4MQubPQoKenbB827dh5NVc2FAjy30MTc08o=.ed25519~93RP4aT6YNm+7++Ab3VQd+w/CL2w6p8QuX7fRaUs9cY=