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by rainbowmverse
2892 days ago
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>> "What operating system and browser do you use that the video autoplays?" Latest Firefox and Windows 10. >> "Where is Mastodon today? What are its stats?" This is the wrong question before you ask about the goals of the platform and its users. Stats only let you compare it against something it might have no interest in being. Your dismissal of it and other open source efforts is likely due to a goal mismatch. The fact that you spent so much money on it tells me you're probably aiming at a Twitter competitor. I don't care about Twitter and its goals. I care about what Mastodon is and what I already do with it. It's self-funding and community supported. There are plenty of people on it, and it's still growing. It seems like someone's making a new thing with ActivityPub every month that I can interact with from my Mastodon account. That's all that matters to me, and seems to be enough for most of the people on it. |
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What we built is a GENERAL PURPOSE OPEN SOURCE SOCIAL APP PLATFORM.
Like Wordpress but for collaboration.
The goal is total reusability. You release an app for your community and install some plugins for various functionality. Then you throw some “tools” on “pages”. Apply styles. And you’re done. Your app works on the web on every device, can be released in app stores, integrates with notifications, contacts, etc. out of the box.
What sort of “tools” can you have in your apps? Well here is just a sample:
“Streams” is our we handle data. Out of the box every stream supports: We integrate with every browser and OS vendor for Payments and Notifications.And more. We provide a standard interface for people to basically collaborate with one another, and do it across domains too. Meanwhile developers can add new types of “streams” and “tools” for app developers and also startups can package and sell various apps to communities. Everyone can re-use code. Did you see the video?