My hypothesis is that we need a human readable/semantic protocol layer on top of what pre-internet human writing has evolved to be. Something on the pragmatic layer of linguistics.
I call it [[Agora protocol]]. And I’ll try to implement it on top of [[ActivityPub]] these (1/2)
of [[ActivityPub]] these following weekends, in some meaningful way. https://t.co/yG8o6SADPu (2/2)
RT @john@sauropods.win Big rumblings in the expansion of the #Fediverse have been happening recently.
#Tumblr has already promised to implement #ActivityPub (the protocol Mastodon uses), which will mean you can follow Tumblr accounts from here and vice versa. And (1/2)
RT @dakkar@s.thenautilus.net CW: meta, #federation explanation
Aha! Finally found a clear and complete diagram of activity dissemination in #ActivityPub! It uses Mastodon-specific terms, but the logic works and matches both the code and the behaviour I’ve seen. From (1/2)
Very interesting! [[ocappub]]:
> In this paper we introduce OcapPub, which is compatible with the original [[ActivityPub]] specification. With only mild to mildly-moderate adjustments to the existing network, we can deliver what we call (1/2)
Public [[knowledge feeds]] should probably be available over all federated protocols, IMHO text with links as the bootstrap lingua franca. @an_agora already has some [[matrix]] support.- [[2022-11-20 15:13:04+00:00]] @[[flancian]]: https://twitter.com/flancian/status/1594348106245545984
RT @byronalley@mastodon.social mike Also social.* is definitely my personal vote for where fediverse instances should go by default. It just seems the most natural and neutral, and it’s resilient to future protocol changes—ie. if #activitypub is superseded by yet another (1/3)
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