

The plan is to fully implement this by Mastodon 4.5 later in the year.
Mostly @[email protected] on the #fediverse - more links here.
Keyoxide aspe:keyoxide.org:JQTSX3JMH2G6U6UAUH5VPUP4SE
The plan is to fully implement this by Mastodon 4.5 later in the year.
That is the plan, you can see more in our previous blog post.
wow you beat me to it!
I moved from Evernote to Joplin a number of years ago, and now self-host the Joplin server and use Joplin on all of my devices. Great app. I’m afraid I can’t help with the migration from that to something else, though!
Personally I use third party apps like Sill, Fediview and Murmel and Phanpy which all have versions of algorithmic timelines for catchup. Whether something of this kind of built in to Mastodon in future is still open for discussion, but I’m not aware of a plan to spend time on it in the next couple of releases at least.
The upcoming 4.4 release has a generator based on a template, which was this one. We will look into whether we need to put that feature on hold from the 4.4 release while we work through this, however, yes the idea is that there would be a template set of terms that any instance could customise and adopt.
Perhaps not, perhaps so, but we do have other folks offering support and we will do what we can to get to a better situation here.
Legal stuff is complicated and we’re not all, always, experts at everything. FWIW https://mastodon.social/@Mastodon/114709820512537821
OK, you just wanted to be off-topic abusive, got it, thanks for calling yourself out.
No, we did not (nor did we use any other AI tool).
Mastodon comms person here. We’re discussing how we go forward. The questions being asked are all absolutely reasonable, and we want to do what we can to improve the terms (that we do need to have in place) taking into account the feedback and offers of support.
Have you looked at the Digital Public Goods Alliance at all? I don’t understand your comment here, or how it relates to the news story shared.
what kind of algorithm are you talking about?
and said that the instance would be cutting ties/not federating with Threads,
Can you please show exactly there this was said?
One of the ways that this could improve in the future is that we’re working on a notional caching service as a future Fediverse Auxiliary Service Provider, so that this kind of content could be shared between small groups of instances that chose to use it.
If folks like the “Rebel Alliance” laptop sticker, you can get one via https://fediverseforfreedom.org/ … just sayin’.
Also, if folks like the “Rebel Alliance” laptop sticker, you can get one via https://fediverseforfreedom.org/ … just sayin’.
hi from the Mastodon team, we’d love to work more closely with you in the future on Fediverse and freedom related topics 🙂 also, I am personally a big fan of PeerTube, and think the work you do is fantastic! 🐙
Do you mean you’re trying to access Threads’ ActivityPub endpoint(s)?
I’m pretty certain that you have to use signed requests, and bear in mind that not all users have federation enabled.
I just confirmed that by using the fedify
CLI to test. Running fedify lookup andypiper@threads.net
fails, but with fedify lookup -a andypiper@threads.net
(which spins up a local server and performs authenticated requests) I get back JSON from the WebFinger endpoint.
You’ll probably get some folks able to share their experiences integrating / testing with Threads federation in some of the Fediverse Developers related Matrix rooms.
We chose not to add an image for quote posts because you cannot create and post them in Mastodon yet, and the number of other Fediverse servers that implement the relevant FEP is limited, so it would be over promising what you’ll see in 4.4 - the full feature is set for 4.5.