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  • Original source by the Thai government press office: source

    Now, the question is why they would announce this before publishing a scientific paper on their discovery?

  • Yes indeed

  • I feel like it's usable if you follow the community and strictly assign it to its own list. So the posts in the community only show up in the mastodon list.

  • Well depends if we're talking for instance admins, developers or users/mods. Would probably need different models.

    Sub.club wasn't successful in offering a content monetization model on the fediverse

  • Community tags are in development already if I'm not mistaken

  • Your interests are not identical with interests of other people.

  • Currently a community can do nothing against people who mass downvote their posts because they arent interested in the "niche" topic, which imo sucks

  • Which is a problem

  • You are NOT supposed to downvote things that "aren't really interesting", you are actively ruining other people's user experience on here by doing that as downvoted posts get less visibility.

  • And others dont fall into that classification, additionally it has been shown that the list's author does not bother to actually check what is true about "scraping" accusations and just includes whatever accusation gets raised

  • But it has absolutely nothing to do with how it is displayed in Friendica.

  • Well yes, the whole concept of the fediverse is that of social media as a public service. All activitypub data is public.

  • As someone who watched the super bowl and actively looked at posts in the fediverse on my second screen, I think that @laurenshof@indieweb.social missed out on posts because he looked under the "superbowl" hashtag which had been taken over by people posting owls. Quite a few posts about the game and the halftimeshow happened under inconsistent hashtags like #nfl, #sblix, #superbowllix, #halftimeshow, #superbowl2025, #superbowlhalftime, #kcvsphi, etc. Some people used no hashtags at all and I found their posts by fulltext-searching for terms like "Mahomes". Mainly seemed to me like people werent in agreement with each other on which hashtag to use for their posts.

  • Well ot kinda was true for the time of the big reddit exodus, there were very active and massively upvoted threads about one instance defederating from another, instances debating on whether they should defederate, beehive publicly wondering whether to ditch lemmy etc

  • This 100%. And there are other former-reddit-3rd party apps as well afaik

  • Which in turn is probably the reason why the devs dont focus on Web ui

  • Lemm.ee tries to be as middle-ground as possible and defederates from no "controversial" instances

  • Not true IMO, Lemmy is way more after interoperability than for example Mastodon

  • Are Lemmy devs aware that this would be a possible way of something to support?