Put another way, what are some examples of software built with federation in mind from the start, rather than on top of a more centralized design?
Put another way, what are some examples of software built with federation in mind from the start, rather than on top of a more centralized design?
Misskey. It’s second most used software in fediverse. Used in misskey.io, which has 10 thousands daily active user (possibly 100K-200K MAU).
Developed since 2014. Originally function as self-hosted microblogging, now turns into unique social media. For example:
Their community is mainly Japanese, they desperately need English contributor and community to help them grow.
I keep wanting to try Misskey, Sharkey, or Firefin. I like the concept but keep sticking to Mbin, Mastodon, and Threads.
Ew threads
The UI of misskey + forks is so gorgeous. If I enjoyed using social media, I’d definitely use it.
The Misskey forks are in English, the only bad thing is that they are a little resource intensive
If it was soft-fork, than its fine. Almost all previous forks are hard-forking, splitting English community into another one.
A lot of FOSS project from non-English community often having hard time to broaden their community unless English community embrace them first. Helping non-English community also broaden FOSS community diversity and perspective, allowing them to collaborate and do cultural exchange.