To me, FireFish got replaced by IceShrimp. Good looking interface, nice features (Antenna) and regular releases.
To me, FireFish got replaced by IceShrimp. Good looking interface, nice features (Antenna) and regular releases.
I hope too
Yes, that’s why I always link Mbin nowadays
They are working on it: https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/issues/59
You can try IceShrimp, their Antenna systems seems to be what you are looking for: https://iceshrimp.dev/iceshrimp/iceshrimp
If you look at any profile page, it’s the classic Mastodon layout: https://veganism.social/@mascottus
The probably just customized the home page
If you really want something a bit less austere than Mastodon you can have a look at https://iceshrimp.social/
What happens when someone posts to a local version of a community whose home instance no longer exists? I assume local users can see the post, but it doesn’t federate to any other instances?
Correct
Agree with your other point too
I found my latest job there. Some companies tend to mostly post in LinkedIn rather than other job boards. I guess it’s probably country dependent
Just being able to see interesting job posts in my field and area
But if you would like to contribute to Fediverse project, I would say that the current link aggregator options would have more impact:
LinkedIn.
It’s one of the last social media I have. Benefits outweigh cons, but I still would like to get rid of it
I still see some people posting to their local versions of the Lemmy.film communities
(!movies@lemm.ee for movie and TV shows discussions BTW)
Iceshrimp is the way
Both could work, in a different way.
Nextcloud is more like a shared agenda, where you need to explicity invite people to events.
Mobilizon is more like Facebook events, where anyone with the link can say they will attend.
You might even have both, a Nextcloud for the members of the org and a Mobilizon as the public events
https://bonfirenetworks.org/ approach is quite unique, this might be what you are looking for
I just checked, Piefed calls them communities too, I guess Sublinks will probably do the same.
Fedigrow seems like a better name, communitygrowth seems a bit long, so I guess that could be the one? I’m afraid Threadigrow would be too confusing to people
Hello @threelonmusketeers@sh.itjust.works,
Would you be interested in creating a community dedicated to community growth? Maybe something a bit more neutral like !communitygrowth so that it can be more inclusive to Mbin, Piefed, and in the future Sublinks?
I have a few theories I would like to discuss with other people interested in this topic
IIRC, Catodon development is currently halted (https://catodon.social/notes/9rl77swzw25jjq7x).
Sharkey I don’t know
There really is a whole *keys forks lore ha ha