Do you think this fediverse-analogy is any good for telling people about the fediverse?
(FYI: I’m not a native speaker so please bear with some potential grammatical errors)
Seems like it adds almost as many confusing things as it takes away. Maybe with some work it might potentially be helpful, but as it stands now I don’t think this’ll help most people understand the fediverse. IMO
Didn’t read the text; can the fediverse somehow bring back Tuca and Birdie?
If only!
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It’s good, but the last paragraph with the hashtag is kinda cringe imo
Good or bad cringe?
Idk, it gives like “how do you do fellow kids” vibes, to me at least
I updated it. Thanks for the hint
Copyright next time you update. Also, maybe say something like, “Birds love the hashtags to find other birds.”
Yeah I like this. I wanna go up to people and tell them my favourite social media is a bird party
Unironically one of the most wholesome shows in the known universe
For programmers — even if you’re not planning on working on Fediverse code yourself — I’d suggest actually reading the ActivityPub protocol. This will give you a better idea of what the technology is actually about.
“You can always hear the talk of birds in other nests” is a bit misleading, if technically true. You can’t hear it from every nest, only by flying around, and that’s intentional.
I really like this analogy!
Thanks :)
We’re always trying to explain too much. This won’t get a casual person to join.
Fediverse is literally just a group of websites where everyone can see each other website’s posts. Pick any one and join and you’ll see everything.
The nuances and intricacies are irrelevant to get someone through the door.
I fucking love birds fuck yeah