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Trying this Ostrich thingy :)

On #nostrudel, you have a πŸ‘πŸΌ thumb-up (along with ⚑️ zap and πŸ–€ like), which triggers #Alby. This thumb-up is absent in #primal or #coracle. What does this thumb-up do? #asknostr

So Nostr belong to the social web, and not the fediverse. Correct? Is the social web, only web. Social media with no web access (only through mobile app for example), are not part of social web, exact?

It seems, (let me know if I'm correct), #primal web does uses some relays, are they in that relay list in the settings page? it's not the list I usually use. It seems I can't manage them, is it correct ?

#Primal iOS has a list of manageable relays in the settings. But this list is not from the relay list metadada I built (using #nostrudel), and is different from the list from the web.

Will Primal web and iOS have the same list of relays in the near future? Will they use the relays metadata list (NIP-65 I think), or something else ? πŸ€” cc nostr:npub12vkcxr0luzwp8e673v29eqjhrr7p9vqq8asav85swaepclllj09sylpugg

I was thinking about doing the same to clear out a bit my feed... But haven't yet started...

Looks like people don't like that #nostr being bridged to #Mastodon. On Matrix, I found this comment against Nostr. I translated and condensed the 500 word text in 50. I don't know how to react to it, and even if I should react (silence is sometime the best answer). It seems so violent. What do you think ?

Nostr posts being accessible from Mastodon raises concerns about lack of respect for community moderation rules. Nostr's emphasis on unrestricted posting raises questions about limiting harassment, including indirect forms like revenge porn. Without moderation, Nostr potentially facilitates abusive practices and fails to address vulnerability management, which is problematic.

This person disagrees about the bridge and Nostr should not be part of ActivityPub (I understand : defederated). #asknostr

Literally me yesterday... πŸ₯΄

Replying to Avatar jack

On his jumper: Depressed rich kids (Enfants Riche dΓ©primΓ©s). A luxury brand playing on sick children? Really?

#DontPanic and have a great #TowelDay everyone ! #H2G2

What kind of content does mostr.pub transmit to the #fediverse ? Only kind 1 (short messages) or any kind of? #asknostr

I do have an identity crisis at the moment. Do you consider #nostr as part of the federated networks, or is it a network outside of the #fediverse ? πŸ€” #askNostr

Do you have a computer ? or do you "know yourself" with that computer thing ? Then you are a tech engineer who knows anything about eveything. Welcome to the club :D

πŸ€” About mostr.pub bridge, do all ATProto and Activitypub users get an npub address ? But they don't know their nsec. Correct ? #asknostr

I started to discuss about bridges between #Nostr and #Activitypub (on #Matrix channels), to see negative reactions, as nostr is seen as intrusion of a new network with no moderation rules. I already feel that some stricter Activitypub instances will block in some way these bridges (mostr.pub and momostr.pink at least)

This is astonishing for me, to see that a part of fediverse is against multi-networks, or should I say inter-networks 🀣

Ok ! Good to know πŸ‘ŒπŸΌ

Let me take my glasses ? Humm πŸ•ΆοΈ yes, I think I see a message. Welcome πŸ€—

Do #iris.to and #snort the same app now ? Front end and features look the same (except the logo) ? πŸ€” #asknostr

How do I know from one profile page if the account is a #nostr address or a bridged account from #mastodon or #bluesky or else ? People or organisation may have genuine accounts on these networks. How do I know the one on #nostr ? Any idea? #asknostr

I use Ice cubes 🧊

My understanding is that ActivityPub is a protocol to transfert activities, not content (a post, an image, a video...), between servers (instances). Users and content, and type of content are defined within the servers and may be not supported by another instance, even if ActivityPub does.

ActivityPub is more capable than what we think, because of Mastodon being the biggest player, but not using all features (yet ?). The protocol could run a social network (I think), but applications are not or very very slowly discovering what they could do with it.

I feel that each application is first looking internally what they could offer, not thinking of the protocol capabilities.

(example : you have different icons to "like"/"favourite"/... a post in Misskey. This granularity is supported by ActivityPub, but no Mastodon instances understand it, neither pixelfed or lemmy. One Mastodon user will not see all "like" icons set by Misskey users).

I had accounts on a pixelfed (photo posts) , a kbin (forum like), a peertube (video posts) instance. All 3 shut down with 18 months. All my posts are gone. (I have my original content πŸ˜‰ ). It's really really easy to lose data today on any activitypub connected server, rather than a centralised commercial driven social network...