I have used Friendica. It might appear useful as a base for a fedi-linkedIn, but not in its current state. It does the basics, but only barely, and it's not particularly stable. The instance I'm on falls over regularly (for days or weeks), despite the admin's best efforts. It feels like a new project, instead of something that has been under development since 2010.
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If you're using WordPress, the activitypub plugin does this also. It's good to have choices.
I've been having issues with Piefed.Social for last day or so (before the update was announced). I even submitted an issue on GitHub. It seems to have fixed itself now though.
Sadly, the first thing the defending lawyers will point out is where were the parents in all this? Why was he able to turn off the parental controls, and why didn't the parents notice?
If I removed ActivityPub from my blog, I'd get no readership whatsoever. It's not like search works anymore.
Filters already mute keywords and can be set for specific periods of time. AFAIK*, subscribed blocklists were rejected because they could be used to target minority members by bad actors. How are custom feeds different from lists?
- From threads on the subject months ago, so that might have changed.
Not really that hard to explain, unless I'm missing your point. Wafrn is a federated Tumblr-like platform that allows two-way interaction with Bluesky users (without the need for bridging).
It's fanfic of some old guy's playthrough of F1 23. It's fun if you leave your brain in the fridge.
Black Sun by Rebecca Roanhorse. Fantasy with a Native American mythos. It started great, then became a soap opera.
I do indeed have the mind of an artist. I keep it in a small jar under my bed.