Rekall_Incorporated

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[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 14 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

The question is how soon.

The bubble can go on for a long time with circular financing schemes and it has full backing of the US gov.

It's worth pointing out that lack of RIO has been a thing for a while now.

[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

The best you can do is help them install uBlock Origin and FB/Insta Lite (not great options, but better than the mainline apps).

 

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[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 4 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Check out the linked thread asking for Reddit alternatives.

I am talking about the population of people interested in alternative platforms, so maybe like 1-2% of the Reddit's MAUs at most. I was pretty clear about this:

...among users who are looking for alternatives to American oligarchic technology services

...

...is a massive turn off for the exact target market of the Fediverse

The market for Fedi is clearly not the total unique MAU count of American social services.

I feel like I should make a joke about not reading an article and just commenting about the headline. :)

I've seen that being used. It works fine for more technical users, but it's just an extra pain point.

  • If you make links, you need to apply the service
  • Different UI from whatever instance/client/platform that you are using.

I much prefer Piefed's soon to be released link substitution feature.

 

I recently asked for some PeerTube recommendation and it made me realize how disjointed the URL system can seem to the median, not technically-inclined, not-motivated, user.

The first user UX issue was the link to the lemmy.wtf post. You get transported to the lemmy.wtf webUI client, so you're not logged in and the interface is different (arguably a median user would expect to view the post via their own instance/platform, piefed.social in my case).

But then we have the issue of PeerTube channel links in the lemmy.wtf post. I wanted to check out the Open Source_gaming channel which is referenced via the following URL:

https://peertube.wtf/c/opensource_gaming@video.hardlimit.com

My peertube instance/WebUI client is Spectra Video, so again you encounter another UX issue.

To add to that, if you paste the URL verbatim (major UX issue in of itself for the median user) into the Specra Video webUI, you won't actually find the opensource_gaming channel:

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You would need to use the following search prompt in the Spectra Video webUI:

opensource_gaming@video.hardlimit.com

The upcoming version of Piefed actually addresses this issue on the Threadi side.

For logged in users, Piefed 1.4 will turn the following URL:

https://lemmy.world/post/39832275

into

https://piefed.social/c/news/p/1544770/national-parks-ordered-to-check-gift-shops-for-dei-type-items

This issue is unresolved in Lemmy, but the Lemmy brand is permanently tainted among users who are looking for alternatives to American oligarchic technology services. The low moral standards of the Lemmy devs' (support for the brutal North Korean regime, promotion of russian propaganda narratives that they know are false) is a massive turn off for the exact target market of the Fediverse. It's a fact that many Europeans looking for alternatives instinctively recognize the demagoguery of the Lemmy devs and their fans.

But even with Piefed 1.4, the PeerTube linking UX (same for Mastodon and I am assuming Pixelfed, Loops and other Fedi services) is a nightmare for the median user.

What would be helpful is to have a system where the first time a user encounters a Fedi link, they would be prompted to select their instance for a given Fedi service.

So clicking on a peertube.wtf (terrible name if their goal is to go beyond a "niche within a niche" userbase) for the first time when logged in would give you a notice similar to:

Enjoy a user focused video platform! Sign up | Login into Peertube

There are clearly some UX issues with this, but I still think it would be better than the current system.

Would would be even better is if some of the major Fedi instances in a given service could somehow automate the discovery of existing user accounts for other Fedi services.

This would either need to be done in a whitelist only manner (i.e. discovery only works between say piefed.social (or piefed.world) and mastodon.social and/or some sort of client side system, if that's even possible. You don't want sketchy instances or spammers to be able to poll all of a user's accounts across Fedi services.

I am assuming this is a client-side issue and it cannot be solved at the protocol level (ActivityPub), but in a way this makes it easier to experiment as Fedi clients can try out things without modifying the ActivityPub protocol.

Just wanted to share my thoughts. If one wants Fedi to become a viable alternative to corrupt American monopolists, then you must look at the UX from perspective and expectations of a median user.

[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 15 points 3 days ago (2 children)

How do you discover good peertube channels?

I only have two subscriptions, a gaming channel that uploads to both peertube and YT and the Piefed channel.

I believe I2P is more for things like torrents.

I've been meaning to test it out (I seem to remember that it's possible to run it side by side), but haven't got a chance yet.

[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (1 children)

While it was previously reported that Samsung was only looking to manufacture ~20,000 to ~30,000 TriFold units, its quick sellout could be seen as a positive.

Is this 20-30K for the initial batch or lifetime? That's a critical point.

Already at 3300, hopefully then can get above 25K pre-orders.

[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Tbh, and I plan to do this for piefed.social soon (and rimu has given me the go-ahead) - abandoned discarded communities with literally zero posts need to be purged by instances. It’s just clutter.

Cool, it's a good idea. But there are also other instances.

Then there is the issue of communities with a large number of subs but where the last post was 7 months ago and they have 0 MAUs. While a community with a lot less subs can have several posts per week and at least some MAUs (couple of hundred).

Mlem is an iOS client.

I was wondering what Mlem is. Thanks!

[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 6 points 1 week ago (5 children)

I would just try a piefed.social account.

The support docs don't really look comprehensive.

[–] Rekall_Incorporated@piefed.social 19 points 1 week ago (7 children)

You have comments from different communities under the same URL post. "Multicommunities" but without user intervention.

It does have some drawbacks. For example, under this post, I can see comments from an earlier post (referring to the same URL) from over a year ago.

Piefed is also a platform, in addition to Piefed servers being instances and clients.

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