Seriously. For a federation protocol it's completely busted. For the number of users they have it should be way way more common already but it's just not because they built it bad. They aren't making any serious technological innovations, I tend to view their Federation is just a marketing point because it doesn't seem to function anyway like that in practice. You can self host an activity pub-based service and it just works, you can do it on a $5 VPS and it just works fine no problem
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Twitter, the inventor of the hashtag, seems to have softly destroyed it by way of the promoting anyone who uses them because I guess they're not good for advertisers or something? All the bad assumptions get carried over that we're going to have to slowly work our way through. I'm not going to place any High Hopes on Blue Sky because I know I'll just be disappointed but we can Implement basic features and make them not blow just fine and then leave them in the dust
That's how I feel too. It's really limits the ability to actually carry on a conversation. The one thing I will say is that a focus on people other than the focus on content gives a different sort of vibe which is situational useful
Although as a format that kind of sucks. It's not terribly useful for anything more than promoting your blog post or what have you and when you have Nazi seig heiling all over the place it becomes completely unusable
10,000 characters seems good. You want something that most people will never feel constrained by because that allows you to make actual posts. People should not have to comment on their own Post 10 times to express a coherent thought
The original reason was so that you could fit an entire tweet into a text message because that's how you are supposed to interact with it when twitter first launched and they doubled it later. Having a character one with that short is it strongly discourages any sort of long-winded explanation or coherent thought. Do you feel like you either have to a bridge what you're saying to fit the sharply artificial character limit or you have to replace yourself over and over which is somehow a thing that's except it is normal this might be crazy. Thankfully Macedon has always allowed you to set a custom limit and most are very large these days. I think 10,000 characters is a decent default. One of the good things about Ray's I always allowed roughly that much text which means that you only ever had to replace yourself if you were well and truly effort posting, or that one time someone posted the entirety of John galt's speech as an epic shit post. This is one way we can beat the corporations and it's as simple as editing a single config file
I fully expect them to go the way of the others into time it's just halfway usable for the moment and it's what's absorbing Twitter refugees. We should always keep in mind that any usability is temporary
The thing is no one is actually forced to use their websites, we can all leave at any time when it's no longer worth it. This means that we have all the power since those websites are nothing without their users and the content they post. You are also right that the diversity and quality of software offerings can only go up and we see this happen even with rather low user numbers. Imagine what the world could look like when corporations are unwelcome nuisances
Can you link the guide? I want to spread it around we need more guides
Luigi is insanely popular among basically everyone even right wingers. Being firmly anti Luigi is a choice for sure, a bad one
I'm excited to see where software development is going to go. It seems like every major microblogging platform has a few different flavors and there are multiple platform choices available. What were using is just the beginning, the software can only ever get better really. It's not like the corporate world where they make shit worse on purpose to make more money. And as the software gets better than use might increase as well since you can do more and do it easier and more elegantly
It's not the Internet's fault. It's just the kind of place Israel is now