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tl;dr — how do PieFed/Lemmy/Mbin handle cross-posting?

Currently, when a NodeBB admin moves a topic from the uncategorized pseudo-category into a local category, we federate out an as:Announce, people typically think of that as a "boost" or "share".

That worked fine when the entirety of the category list was your local categories plus the "uncategorized" pseudo-category. However, now that NodeBB is moving towards supporting remote categories (via group actors), this UX makes less sense. We wouldn't want to "move" a topic out of the category it is supposed to be in, just for visibility to other local users. Additionally, topic moving was limited to administrators, and from the get-go we knew it would eventually cause issues because people other than admins would want to share topics to other local users.

This is where the "cross-post" functionality comes in, which is entirely new to NodeBB. I don't think this is new to other AP-enabled threaded discussion software. The idea would be that if a new topic comes in, whether it's uncategorized or not, any user could "cross-post" that topic to a local category, where it would be visible to other users on that instance. On the ActivityPub side, we would then federate out an as:Announce as we already do.

Is this what PieFed/Lemmy/Mbin already do, if they support cross-posting? What other alternative solutions would there be to this problem?

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@jasperb @sebastian @futurebird @Gargron @dansup @pixelfed Interesting detail from that link: "Mastodon has been developing a built-in groups feature for some time now, but it hasn’t been released yet. From the screenshots posted so far, it seems it will be more of a Facebook Groups type forum rather than a public discussion list. (You can see highly technical details and screenshots of this upcoming Groups feature on their github page github.com/mastodon/mastodon/p )

"However, it is unclear if Mastodon groups will work across the Fediverse or only on Mastodon. Guppe is platform-neutral, and will work on any kind of Fediverse server that supports microblogging including Mastodon, Friendica and others."

fedi.tips/how-to-use-groups-on

Lots of activity on the Github page around 2022 by @ClearlyClaire but not much since?

Also, there's a video on how it'll work, and this note: "This PR is not intended to be merged outside of purely development environments until it's finished. While it has reached a pretty stable state, groups are a complicated topic, and the database model, API and protocol design may change before the PR gets merged, with no clear migration path between versions of this PR."

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This PR is not intended to be merged outside of purely development environments until it's finished. While it has reached a pretty stable state, groups are a complicated top...
GitHubAdd groups support by ClearlyClaire · Pull Request #19059 · mastodon/mastodonBy ClearlyClaire

#reddit war echt einmal eine Anlaufstelle für viele Informationen, lange vor dem Boykott von Drittanbieterapps oder offensichtlicher Zensur.

Das Maß ist mittlerweile aber voll und mein Switch zu #lemmy ist nun endlich erfolgt - an der User Experience muss ich noch arbeiten und die passenden Communities finden, aber es wird! 🐭

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Oh my Gosh, if you'd asked me 2 years ago, I'd have been the first in line to defend and adore Reddit.

I spent 𝘴𝘰 much of my time moderating some giant sub-reddits and creating content there. But as the various hiccups happened, they burned all of my goodwill.

I left for the last time in November or December last year, and ever since I have been all-in with the #Fediverse and #Mastodon and #Lemmy

I hate what Reddit has become, it is dead to me now.

Server #update

#Gmail has started rejecting #mail from mail.abnormalbeings.space - even though going through their checklist, I should have everything set up they need, and mails were accepted before.

I have started an appeal process.

For signups on #PeerTube #Mastodon and #Lemmy - please use another mail provider. As long as volume is low, I will forward some of the confirmation link mails, but this won't be a guarantee.

Another reason to leave big tech behind for mail as well, I guess.

Tested Lmmy/Mstdn/Shrky/Pxlfd/Frndca and my habits revealed that:

1. Lemmy: a silo - cross posting + likes + comments don’t work well with others, use as solo service
2. Mastodon: main driver for posting + reading microblogs, pixelfed and others as it seems to interact and link best.
3. Mastodon replacing sharkey. (My sharkey account stopped posting to lemmy…?)
4. Pixelfed etc just for following

Look, actual conspiring. My god.

If there's been any time to dissuade people from using the giant platforms and getting them over to the #fediverse, it's now.

#Lemmy & #Kbin are standing by to take new users and who you wanna target are people in total agreement that the current #political situation is cooked.

We have the solution, the only thing we need is adoption.

#Elon #Musk pressured #Reddit’s CEO on content moderation | The Verge
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Side by side photos of Elon Musk and Steve Huffman.
The Verge · Elon Musk pressured Reddit’s CEO on content moderationBy Alex Heath