Anders Rytter Hansen

#Manifestation. #Spirituality.
Working with #IT.
Originally from #Denmark, living in #Hungary.

Github: https://github.com/andersrh

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@poVoq @sexy_peach I think a fediverse can house both types.
those who dont want to pay to have an account on a server (which obviouslly costs money to host), then some instances can show ads on their webinterfaces and fund their costs that way. people who dont care about ads can join such instance and have their free account.

those who dont like ads can either donate or pay for their account or join a free server without ads (if available) or host their own server.


@koncertejo Some people are already working on making Fediverse compatible with Bluesky. So if we can interact with them from here, then I dont care what people prefer.





@ada
Thanks for the explanation. I read somewhere it was a fork of Lemmy so that’s what confused me about not having federation.


@uthredii I’ve never heard of HexBear before. Is it currently federated?


@DukeJava

Ah okay thanks for the info. I’m on Friendica and it was on a Friendica instance. I think Friendica has the feature but I’m not entirely sure. I know for sure that Mastodon has it.

I interact with Lemmy a lot from this account 😃


@Austin_Skeldon

I think a good admin will only shadow ban what he doesn’t want to be shown on the global timeline.
I remember being on a server where I wanted to comment on a post on brighteon.social but I couldn’t do that because it was completely blocked which wasn’t that nice at the time 😃

At least I can start my own instance which I’m on now 😃

@DukeJava @Austin_Skeldon



Would be nice if LBRY would add this feature
[@fediverse](https://lemmy.ml/c/fediverse) [github.com/lbryio/lbry-desktop…](https://github.com/lbryio/lbry-desktop/issues/3982)
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@ada indeed. i moved from mastodon to friendica partly because of the timeline.


@0x1C3B00DA seems like a different one of the kind. interesting.




Telegram -> Fediverse bridge
[@fediverse](https://lemmy.ml/c/fediverse) I thought that this was interesting as I use Telegram a lot. [GitHub - autogestion/pubgate-telegram: Extension for PubGate, Telegram \<-\> ActivityPub bridge](https://github.com/autogestion/pubgate-telegram)
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@notizie

@fediverse

Is it really that good? I think I tried it some years ago and it wasn’t really a satisfying experience.


@rysiek

@rysiek

I was thinking the decentralized design makes it more difficult to find stuff but I can also see the issue of potential trolling or spam bots. Or exposure to the public web when you don’t want to.



Fediverse is like email
It would be nice with a search engine made with decentralization in mind. Like the internet is decentralized but the good search engines are at centralised companies like Google etc.
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