I am in the Social Web room at FOSDEM.
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reiver@mastodon.socialantwortete an reiver@mastodon.social zuletzt editiert von
You cannot just broadcast your content into social-media, but not read, reply, and engage yourself — and be successful.
You need to be social, too. You need to read, reply, and engage, too.
(Note from @reiver : many have said the same.)
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reiver@mastodon.socialantwortete an reiver@mastodon.social zuletzt editiert von
"Giant social media companies might rug-pull [your account]"
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reiver@mastodon.socialantwortete an reiver@mastodon.social zuletzt editiert von
If the product isn't great, the rest doesn't matter.
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reiver@mastodon.socialantwortete an reiver@mastodon.social zuletzt editiert von
. @evan in front of the Social Web room at FOSDEM.
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reiver@mastodon.socialantwortete an reiver@mastodon.social zuletzt editiert von
. @johnonolan just mentioned @hongminhee and @fedify
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evan@cosocial.caantwortete an reiver@mastodon.social zuletzt editiert von
@reiver wow, I love this photo!
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julian@community.nodebb.organtwortete an reiver@mastodon.social zuletzt editiert von
@reiver@mastodon.social that would be me!
I was poking fun a bit at @dave@upp2.com because Fediscovery is an ambitious solution to one of the fediverse's "hard problems". Why not feature creep some more while I'm there? hah!
The full gist of the question was... "the broad use-case of fediscovery would be to try to achieve some sort of global search, where anything can be found, but could there be a use-case where someone could use the Fediscovery FASP to build a domain-specific search provider, e.g. science-based, meme-based, etc.?"
I'll be speaking more about those "hard problems" tonight at the Social Web After-Hours event at HSBXL. Will you be there? I'd love to say hello!