#social-media-design — Public Fediverse posts
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I’ve been posting my film work here for a few weeks, and I’ve noticed something refreshing — people actually take time to respond here.
It feels like engagement means something different when it’s not tied to an algorithm.
For those who’ve been on Mastodon longer, how do you define ‘success’ on a platform like this?
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What's a good term for the concept of "friends of friends" but broader, including casual acquaintances?
Thinking about how to describe this set of people in a social media context. "Friend" is a convenient lie, but "acquaintance" and "contact" are sterile. "Show this post to: Contacts of contacts" is just 🤮.
Or maybe there are other ways to describe the local part of someone's social graph?
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Been thinking about what the key-trust part of decentralized "social PKI" should look like.
The individual part seems straightforward: A public key, and a history of key rotations (where each key signs a message revoking itself as latest, and endorsing the next public key as latest instead.)
But how do you trust someone else's key in the first place? (Including when they lose all data and have to recreate their identity, with a new key.)
I'm very tempted to say... we can leave that to implementations, with just some strong suggestions in the spec as to how to meet different users' different needs.
One implementation could just use TOFU and notify the user if something looks wrong. Another could participate in a key-gossip system, where useragents inform each other of identity/key relationships they've seen, allowing multipath resilience against MITM. And another could go full-on PGP key-party if it really wanted to, I guess.
Does this sound reasonable? Would love to hear feedback.
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Für die Zukunft nehme ich mir vor eonige #SocialMedia Beiträge mit #Penpot zu gestalten.
Aktuell nutze ich dafür meist #AffinityDesigner und #Canva beides gerade in der Zusammenarbeit mit z.B. Vereinen sehr wichtig bleiben, aber für kleinere Projekte und eigene Posts könnte das sehr gut funktionieren.
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We should be trying to invent online social spaces that are much, much smaller, and I think it's possible to do this without losing the benefits of large social networks:
https://www.brainonfire.net/blog/2023/06/19/groups-should-go-small/
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The thread by @jducoeur on Mastodon user experiences prompted me to think about my experiences, which I write about in the subthread that starts here:
https://better.boston/@athorn/109375982418303697Looking back, it actually feels pretty common for initial experiences of a new platform to be pretty negative.