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Re: Solutions to help organisations mirror their antisocial media posts to mastodon?
On 25 December 2023 19:15:23 GMT+11:00, Paul Sutton via libreplanet-discuss wrote: >I have been using fediverse for a number of years, so maybe to address a few >points here: > >1. To me, the purpose of a bot account is to usually facilitate the sharing of >say a blog post to the Fediverse services. However those posts still need >interaction. > >You can follow my blog via activity pub, but if you reply I can see that reply >from my account and reply. Surely this works equally if the fsf make a post, I >reply and someone then interacts with my post, esp if asking a question or >just saying 'good work' to the latest video for example. > >The interactions on Mastodon for example are far better than what I >experienced on main stream social media. > >I am not sure where the term 'anti social media' has come from, federated >services are still social media, just built on a more decentralized, privacy >friendly model. > >"but a bridge/client on mastodon to xitter should simply be able to allow users > >to subscribe to any xitter accounts they like, get their posts, >comment/boost them etc without filtering/promotion by xitter." > >From what I can gather looking at Mastodon posts about X, is that it is a >toxic , far right cesspit, Not really. There are plenty of people with reasonable things to say on xitter who for whatever reason stayed there. > so being able to follow posts on there could be controversial, Meta has plans > for Threads to federate, however the opinion on the fediverse is do we want > to give Meta access to our data, posts which so if this does happen Threads > could find it can only interact with a few instances OR is de federated fully. > >If you are going to join the fediverse, then maybe one needs to be on there >and interact with people and followers. > >On the subject of what is happening, there are people stuck on mainstream >platforms as this is where their followers are, but as Twitter and now >Substack are seen as very toxic people are trying to leave. > >For most people this is probably easy for people who rely on social media to >promote their (source of income) , they risk losing (and do lose) a huge chunk >of income if they leave, so they have to stay on toxic platforms where they >don't feel safe. They are really stuck. > >There does seem to be a need to address this. > >Paul > > Fediverse doesn't seem to like bots and mirrorring accounts much, and > this is what this creates. I don't like much that it gives Xitter more > visibility and power, How does it give Xitter more visibility and power? >>> Their power to filter/promote and thus influence gets extended further, >>> onto the Fediverse. >> Hold on a moment. AFAIK if you check a xitter account on nitter, or >> follow multiple xitter accounts through Squawker, you get a timeline >> which is a anti-chronological list of posts by these accounts with no >> dodgy algorithm. I don't know what it is like on xitter itself, but a >> bridge/client on mastodon to xitter should simply be able to allow users >> to subscribe to any xitter accounts they like, get their posts, >> comment/boost them etc without filtering/promotion by xitter. >> >>> [... 4 lines elided] >> Best, >> Yuchen >> >> -- >> Dr Yuchen Pei |https://ypei.org | Timezone: UTC+11 >> PGP Key: 47F9 D050 1E11 8879 9040 4941 2126 7E93 EF86 DFD0 >> https://ypei.org/assets/ypei-pubkey.txt >> >> ___ >> libreplanet-discuss mailing list >> libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org >> https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss ___ libreplanet-discuss mailing list libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss
Re: Solutions to help organisations mirror their antisocial media posts to mastodon?
I have been using fediverse for a number of years, so maybe to address a few points here: 1. To me, the purpose of a bot account is to usually facilitate the sharing of say a blog post to the Fediverse services. However those posts still need interaction. You can follow my blog via activity pub, but if you reply I can see that reply from my account and reply. Surely this works equally if the fsf make a post, I reply and someone then interacts with my post, esp if asking a question or just saying 'good work' to the latest video for example. The interactions on Mastodon for example are far better than what I experienced on main stream social media. I am not sure where the term 'anti social media' has come from, federated services are still social media, just built on a more decentralized, privacy friendly model. "but a bridge/client on mastodon to xitter should simply be able to allow users to subscribe to any xitter accounts they like, get their posts, comment/boost them etc without filtering/promotion by xitter." From what I can gather looking at Mastodon posts about X, is that it is a toxic , far right cesspit, so being able to follow posts on there could be controversial, Meta has plans for Threads to federate, however the opinion on the fediverse is do we want to give Meta access to our data, posts which so if this does happen Threads could find it can only interact with a few instances OR is de federated fully. If you are going to join the fediverse, then maybe one needs to be on there and interact with people and followers. On the subject of what is happening, there are people stuck on mainstream platforms as this is where their followers are, but as Twitter and now Substack are seen as very toxic people are trying to leave. For most people this is probably easy for people who rely on social media to promote their (source of income) , they risk losing (and do lose) a huge chunk of income if they leave, so they have to stay on toxic platforms where they don't feel safe. They are really stuck. There does seem to be a need to address this. Paul Fediverse doesn't seem to like bots and mirrorring accounts much, and this is what this creates. I don't like much that it gives Xitter more visibility and power, How does it give Xitter more visibility and power? Their power to filter/promote and thus influence gets extended further, onto the Fediverse. Hold on a moment. AFAIK if you check a xitter account on nitter, or follow multiple xitter accounts through Squawker, you get a timeline which is a anti-chronological list of posts by these accounts with no dodgy algorithm. I don't know what it is like on xitter itself, but a bridge/client on mastodon to xitter should simply be able to allow users to subscribe to any xitter accounts they like, get their posts, comment/boost them etc without filtering/promotion by xitter. [... 4 lines elided] Best, Yuchen -- Dr Yuchen Pei | [1]https://ypei.org | Timezone: UTC+11 PGP Key: 47F9 D050 1E11 8879 9040 4941 2126 7E93 EF86 DFD0 [2]https://ypei.org/assets/ypei-pubkey.txt ___ libreplanet-discuss mailing list [3]libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org [4]https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss References 1. https://ypei.org/ 2. https://ypei.org/assets/ypei-pubkey.txt 3. mailto:libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org 4. https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss ___ libreplanet-discuss mailing list libreplanet-discuss@libreplanet.org https://lists.libreplanet.org/mailman/listinfo/libreplanet-discuss