Flipboard is making a new app for the fediverse (www.theverge.com)
from JohnWorks@sh.itjust.works to fediverse@lemmy.world on 18 Dec 22:29
https://sh.itjust.works/post/29684786

Looks like it’s for feeds and the fediverse

#fediverse

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Interstellar_1@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 18 Dec 22:36 next collapse

flipboard the everything app?

metaStatic@kbin.earth on 18 Dec 23:15 next collapse

I don’t write you a separate kind of email because you’re on Gmail, right?

Dude gets it.

I also think the term Fediverse is to esoteric and Social web is perfect for the masses.

MudMan@fedia.io on 18 Dec 23:36 next collapse

Oh, man, I hadn't heard the "it's like email" nonsense since I stopped daily driving Mastodon. Real nostalgia going on here.

m_f@midwest.social on 19 Dec 00:38 collapse

What makes it nonsense?

RandomVideos@programming.dev on 19 Dec 06:33 next collapse

Do people know how email works?

MudMan@fedia.io on 19 Dec 07:55 collapse

Well, for one, like the guy says below, it was often said to people as a means to explain how federation works, which immediately failed by way of people not thinking about or knowing how email works, either.

For another, my emails look like emails everywhere, both on source and destination. I don't have a different character limit or feature set about what I can slap into my emails depending on what client I'm using, and I'm reasonably sure my email looks the same on the other end, no mater what client the recipient is using.

So the back end may work like email (not really, but it may approximate it), but the front end sure as hell doesn't, so the explanation is more confusing than anything else.

Also, not the part of Mastodon specifically that people didn't understand, they just tried to log in, were presented with a thousand instances, told choosing which one to use was super important but also that it didn't matter and they should keep changing instances later, but also that migrating instances was not an easy process, but don't worry, it's just like email.

It was a hilarious endless loop of a conversation, like a Monty Python sketch. Or seeing people try to tell normies to use Linux.

db0@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Dec 12:00 collapse

For another, my emails look like emails everywhere, both on source and destination. I don’t have a different character limit or feature set about what I can slap into my emails depending on what client I’m using, and I’m reasonably sure my email looks the same on the other end, no mater what client the recipient is using.

This is mostly the case now due to centralized email by a few providers and bountiful bandwidth, but it was certainly not the case 20+ years ago.

Also, not the part of Mastodon specifically that people didn’t understand, they just tried to log in, were presented with a thousand instances, told choosing which one to use was super important but also that it didn’t matter and they should keep changing instances later, but also that migrating instances was not an easy process, but don’t worry, it’s just like email.

People used to do the same with email before google and microsoft dominated email. It’s just that in most cases, your ISP provided you with an email when you first signed up. Switching email provider currently is way more onerous than switching mastodon or lemmy providers.

Fediverse_Champion@lemm.ee on 18 Dec 23:38 collapse

It’s a term for insiders. My mother will never talk about “the fediverse.”

The “Open Social Web” is a much better term. It tells you everything you need to know.

morrowind@lemmy.ml on 18 Dec 23:49 next collapse

A little too long and generic. I think Fediverse is fine as long as we treat it as a name and don’t force people to necessarily understand what it means. People understand names, they’re the most human thing there is

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 00:06 next collapse
can@sh.itjust.works on 19 Dec 01:08 collapse

Like the Internet.

MudMan@fedia.io on 19 Dec 07:56 collapse

It just sounds really dumb. The word "federation" was right there.

Fediverse_Champion@lemm.ee on 18 Dec 23:34 next collapse

This is exactly what we need to get the masses off corporate social media sites.

An app that shows content from across social services has more appeal than being on just bluesky or insta.

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 19 Dec 00:00 next collapse

I JUST foung out about this, and was about to post this exact same thing. Except I was debating whether to post the Daily Tech News Show episode with timestamp, or if I should post the Engadget article I found.

AAAHHH!!! IT MAKES ME EXCITED!!!

Please let this come to Android!!! AND!!! The Flipboard company itself is now part of the Fediverse! So this app may end up being the most complete way to browse and experience PeerTube. I’ve tried 3 different times now to browse Peertube, and 3 different times I’ve gotten WILDLY different experiences. Part of the problem is I don’t have a peertube account. I don’t know which instance to sign up on.

But with an app like this, I could sign up somewhere, and just pull all the feeds of my own interest into ME. I could search all the instances for my own interests, instead of searching for instances, and hoping there’s something on that instance that matches my interests.

I’ve been in a tech mood lately. I’ve frankensteined the hell out of my PC.

m_f@midwest.social on 19 Dec 00:34 next collapse

Since I tried searching for the URL and didn’t find it, but happened to see this thread, you can see more info and sign up here:

surf.social

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 19 Dec 06:34 collapse

These are the only options for social networks

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/pictrs/image/4df661a8-c1de-4cd9-a49d-2cdfb8b8bee6.webp">

Gerudo@lemm.ee on 19 Dec 02:40 next collapse

If this works, and works well, it could be a game changer for decentralized platforms.

muntedcrocodile@lemm.ee on 19 Dec 03:19 next collapse

One app to rule them all? Dont we need 1 account to rule them all first?

higgsboson@dubvee.org on 19 Dec 03:54 collapse

The same Flipboard that was forced on so many Samsung phone owners? Fuuuck that. I literally rooted my phone to get rid of that shit.

ubergeek@lemmy.today on 19 Dec 11:59 collapse

Funny enough, I loved that app, and use it for news rather than Google news