The Fediverse is growing and we have decently successful platforms like Lemmy and Mastodon. What else would you like to see?

Any big tech platform not yet replaced or maybe something new altogether? What are we missing?

  • rako@tarte.nuage-libre.fr
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    16 days ago

    Most of the usage of platform is individual-based and it’s a problem. Collective-based interaction, like in the threadiverse, leads to a better sense of community, better organizing, better software that really helps us, etc…

    I would like to see more wiki-like usage, where we congregate around topics/subjects/interests and collectively build something with rules we decide ourselves

  • unitedwithme@lemmy.today
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    17 days ago

    An eBay replacement. Now that they heavily track everything and anything about users-be it sellers and buyers and visitors, I no longer use it after about 25 years… 😢

    I don’t do social media, and Letgo/offerup is no better. Might as well go back to Craigslist lol

  • we are all@crazypeople.online
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    17 days ago

    more mod standards/tools better spam /content actions/ protection across all fediverse apps where they can opt in to the standard.

    identity management/bridging which really ties into the next one-

    communication hub (ingest email, messaging, etc like allin1 clients)

    fediverse highlights over X period (this may exist and I’m lazy/shelteres)

  • placebo@lemmy.zip
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    17 days ago

    Government agencies and businesses from my area. Information about local events. Everything is on Facebook 😔

  • lambisio@feddit.cl
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    17 days ago

    Less “platforms”, more “content in the platforms” tbh.

    But quite definitively, local government agencies and municipal level agencies participating in their respective national instances. Defo reduces the dependency on Shitsites.

  • Expect Nothing@leminal.space
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    15 days ago

    I’d love to see bands, venues and event promoters listing their upcoming shows on Mastodon. But I can’t really see it happening in the immediate future, since they have to cast the broadest possible net to lure people in. I tend to see a lot of punk / garage shows (it’s an emotional outlet, I guess) and they’re allllll advertised exclusively on Instagram, often with AI-gen flyers. To add insult to injury.

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      15 days ago

      Having more localized communities would change that.

      A lot of small punk shows need to build a following locally before they can get traction nationally/internationally.

  • TheStaffmaster@lemmy.world
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    15 days ago

    This may be self serving but if someone could maybe contact Mojang and get the Minecraft instance to be an officially recognized Social Media outlet like r/Minecraft is on Reddit, that would be peachy.

    Oh and a syncable mobile app

      • unitedwithme@lemmy.today
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        17 days ago

        Would be even better if these things didn’t use completely stupid names!! They’re not clever, or hip, or even fun. Flohmarkt sounds like I’d be too embarrassed to share what it is.

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          17 days ago

          Names are subjective. “Youtube” makes no sense if you discard all the grab that it has now in retrospective. “Craiglist” is even worse.

        • ProdigalFrog@slrpnk.net
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          17 days ago

          Flohmarket is just the name of the software, which as another said, is the German word for flea market. I suspect the creator is German.

          Anyone who self-hosts their own flohmarket instance can call their instance whatever they want.

      • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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        16 days ago

        Interesting … It looks pretty active. A few dozen instances, mainly in Germany. This has real potential.

    • nerdspice@lemmy.zipOP
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      17 days ago

      I do think that would be neat but wonder how payments might be integrated from a technical perspective. I also wonder if there are any regulations that would get in the way or if it would even apply to something like that.

      Edit: also, if people buy something then the instance goes offline. That would be another issue to figure out.

      • urushitan 漆たん@kakera.kintsugi.moe
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        16 days ago

        Yeah I’ve thought about the question there of like is it acceptable then for those managing the instance to collect a percentage of transactions in the case where they provide payment management, arbitration, etc. Because if someone is a bad actor on Lemmy or mastadon you just ban them or the instance, but in the case of money changing hands that’s more difficult to administer

      • PriorityMotif@lemmy.world
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        16 days ago

        The issue in the US with accepting payments on behalf of sellers is that you have to then collect sales tax which is different for every locality. Then you also have to issue tax forms to the sellers for sales over a certain amount. Which leaves us with sellers collecting payments on their own which means using something like PayPal or Bitcoin. You would just have to have people build trust through reviews and hope for the best. You could base the service in a random other country so that you wouldn’t have a bunch of regulations to deal with and leave all the tax stuff up to the buyers and sellers. You’d probably run into issues with accepting credit cards though.

        • wonderingwanderer@sopuli.xyz
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          16 days ago

          What about something like wero integration? Isn’t that supposed to be peer-to-peer?

          I get that the trust is another issue though. What happens when a person gets stiffed? Who’s guaranteeing the purchase or vetting sellers?

  • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    I’d love to see that wonderful interoperability we were all promised. It should be possible to have one identity/account that’s connected to multiple services. I should be able to log in once, post some thoughts on Mastodon, share a photo on Pixelfed, and comment on a PeerTube video. Some services have tried to combine various formats with a little success, but it has been very limited, and generally broken.

  • blitzen@lemmy.ca
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    17 days ago

    Any city/county/state/federal (or your countrys equivalent) running their own fediverse servers (especially Mastodon) instead of simply having a twitter handle.

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      17 days ago

      Not so sure I want them to self host, just based on their track record for security, but I would like them to be more visible.

      Also news outlets could benefit from doing this instead of us having to rely on repost automation.

      I would also love to see peertube become more competitive to YouTube. It would probably need some kind of revenue sharing model or donation integration for that though.

        • gedaliyah@lemmy.world
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          16 days ago

          Absolutely. The organizations that have the most to gain and the most capability to manage instances are

          • local governments,
          • news publishers/journalists, and
          • Universities

          These are groups that have unique publishing and legal mandates that already have the IT departments and adequate sway to compel users. They already host email and websites, and regularly come into conflict with corporate messaging platforms.

      • blitzen@lemmy.ca
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        17 days ago

        I agree about the self hosted part. That part isn’t important. But an @city.mastodon server is better than an @city on twitter username. The important part is getting them off proprietary platforms.

        Like how they all do email and websites now.

        • naught101@lemmy.world
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          16 days ago

          Probably someone needs to start a service aimed at them, like a mastodon instance called localgov.social or something

        • folekaule@lemmy.world
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          17 days ago

          Yep. That’s what I meant. I want them to come to the fediverse but I don’t necessarily want the city’s IT admin to manage it between fighting laser printers.

            • folekaule@lemmy.world
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              15 days ago

              Agreed. I don’t think I explained myself clearly enough: I want them to have a presence online. Among the reasons being exactly what you’re pointing out. However, I think at least for smaller cities with very little staff, it’s not realistic to ask them to literally self-host it (as in having a server on-prem running it). I would be fine with them outsourcing it or cloud-hosting it under their own domain. A potential solution for the small ones could be something like a state-level hosted service where municipalities can sign up and get their own accounts, for example. That would work even for something like Rittman, Ohio pop. 6,131.

    • myrmidex@belgae.social
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      17 days ago

      You know how that would end up: massively slow server for 3 million a day hosted at politician X’s friend.

      • grte@lemmy.ca
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        17 days ago

        I don’t know that at all. Public services where I’m at are pretty well run.

      • blitzen@lemmy.ca
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        17 days ago

        I’m not saying they need to physically host the metal, but the addresses need to be Fediverse addresses. Like how they current do email. I have no idea if my mayors email is outlook or Gmail or whatever, the important part is it’s mayor@city.gov.

  • realcaseyrollins@hilariouschaos.com
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    17 days ago

    I’d like to see better interoperability, more bridges to other platforms, and more adoption, especially from people who claim to hate X or Elon Musk so much.

  • HubertManne@piefed.social
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    17 days ago

    I don’t have anything in particular myself. I pretty much get everything I need out of a forum. I guess a good discord option. One that does all the realtime needs the way a forum works for non realtime.