nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpq4qz92uedt0a8jte8jqg63jr3s5cc99cej36jh883z6tprlu354uqucmrwd I am on mastodon.nl dont have much knowlegde of the fediverse. Am on mastodon.nl . is that a fediverse server? And What is ActivityPub and how are they tagged then? Thanks! Kris

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Hey! My loose understanding is that mastodon is part of the fediverse, in that they both use the ActivityPub protocol. I think your mastodon instance is considered a fediverse server. I’ve never actually used either one, but nostr:npub1q3sle0kvfsehgsuexttt3ugjd8xdklxfwwkh559wxckmzddywnws6cd26p (I believe it was him) built a sort of bridge called Mostr.pub that enables content to sort of travel between the Nostr protocol and the Fediverse

I guess it functions as a server on ActivityPub and a client on Nostr, but I’ve never used it as a client — I am just pulling notes from the mostr.pub relay, I guess.

For context, you can think of nostr clients like an app or web browser that enables you to interact with content. Each client has a different interface/user experience — sort of like the difference between chrome and safari, but also like the difference between Reddit and Twitter and Instagram and Substack, except that you can take your account/content/social graph with you from client to client. Nostr relays, on the other hand, are like dumb servers.

So, I guess, by adding the mostr.pub relay, and because I probably follow either the #art or #nature hashtag, I was able to see your post because my client knew to pull it from the fediverse. If I have this right lol

Perhaps Alex can offer more insight 🤙