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Hello everyone! I just set up this new account?

Things seem pretty cool here on this "fediverse". What does that mean though, the "fediverse"? I hear it's using ActivityPub. Could anyone explain to me what that means? Thanks!

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Feel free to boost this pretty widely, would love to learn about what ActivityPub is and why I should care

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@_elena i don't know the reason for switching servers but my immediate thought was: testing transferring servers is not a bad idea
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in reply to Christine Lemmer-Webber

Hey there @cwebber! Welcome to Fediverse network!

First, to answer your question, the "Fediverse" is what we call the broader network of Social Media servers which use the ActivityPub protocol to communicate and share posts with each other: basically, the Fediverse is the network, while Mastodon is just a software. Other servers might use software like Misskey or WordPress to make and display posts, which is why we don't just call it the "Mastodon" network.

Now, some advice to get you started on here...

There is no algorithm here, so we generate our feeds by following people and hashtags. I recommend you search up a few hashtags and follow them now to get started.

I also recommend you make a post talking about yourself, using the hashtag #introduction, and adding further hashtags for the things you intend to post about. That way, you can find some followers right away.

If you have any questions or need any help, feel free to ask! 🙂

Happy posting!

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I think Christine might be a bit pissed off if I start giving her advice 😁

(For those who don't know, Christine Lemmer-Webber is one of the creators of the ActivityPub protocol that the Fediverse runs on.)

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in reply to Christine Lemmer-Webber

AIUI Fe diverse is a community for those that love various things made of/with iron, like Rust and robot girls
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I asked my cat to purr if she created the fediverse and she purred, so I think my cat created the fediverse. I haven't gotten her to explain what the fediverse actually is though.
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so when two servers really like each other... And one can be A and the other one P... And then they can Fedi.

I would know, I Fedi all the time!

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You see, the fediverse is a bunch of servers. Servers are like hamster cages and ActivityPub is like a series of tubes that connect the cages together. Also, we are the hamsters.
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Well, we ran a couple of conferences in 2019 and 2020 on ActivityPub, you can still watch the videos: conf.tube/c/apconf_channel/vid…
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Imagine a crazy business model where someone puts a lot of effort to provide a platform "for free" and then people use it and think themselves as absolutely clever because they just take and never pay a cent. But, they are not aware that actually the business guys take all their private information and make tons of money from targeted advertising. Fediverse is exactly that but without the money and the advertising and much more crazy business guys who don't actually have a business! 😀
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It's actually Felineverse and CativityPub; created to spread cat images across the world on caturdays. However, when the final draft was saved a cat walked across the keyboard which introduced some spelling errors so here we are.
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Salut et bienvenue, ActivityPub est un protocole utilisé pour interconnecter les outils du Fédiverse, cependant il est très mal documenté et manque cruellement de démonstration. Un jour peut-être il y aura une vraie documentation qui expliquera ce qui est réellement attendu, de quelle manière et surtout quels éléments obligatoires il faut pour que ça fonctionne sans avoir besoin de faire de la retro-ingéniérie dessus !
in reply to Christine Lemmer-Webber

Hello! And welcome!

The Fediverse, put simply, is the collection of all the applications that interoperate using the same network and messaging protocol, ActivityPub. Mastodon, Pixelfed, OwnCast, and all other Fediverse apps all use the same messaging format spec, so that you can subscribe on your Mastodon account to see posts from someone else's PixelFed account without needing any additional tooling.

Imagine if YouTube, Twitch, Kick, email, Usenet, Wordpress, Videosift, and so an were all using the same standardized post format and talked to each other. That's the Fediverse (very simplified).

Put another way: if the Fediverse is like "the web", then Activitypub is like XHTML. Sort of.

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ActivityPub is a protocol used to build a federated social network that's known as the "Fediverse". In layman's terms, instead of posts being carried by the relative motion of conductors and fluxes, it is produced by the modial interaction of magneto-reluctance and capacitive diractance.

The original fediverse had a base plate of pre-famulated amulite surmounted by a malleable logarithmic casing in such a way that the two spurving bearings were in a direct line with the panametric fan. The latter consisted simply of six hydrocoptic mastodons, so fitted to the ambifacient lunar waneshaft that side fumbling was effectively prevented.

The fediverse has now reached a high level of development, and it’s being successfully used in the operation of novertrunnions. Moreover, whenever a forescent skor motion is required, it may also be employed in conjunction with a drawn reciprocation dingle arm, to reduce sinusoidal troll posts