• NebLem@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I hope more governments and institutions start self hosting their own AP publishing, at least for microblogging.

    I also hope we get more multiparidgm app platforms like friendica and mbin.

    Loops and Peertube are super promising, especially with peered hosting to manage bandwidth hits. It’d be smart for major creators to have a delayed archive in self or group hosted instances to help with discoverability and fight risk of content loss. Canadian Civil is paving the way.

    I predict there will be more integration with tipping / patreoning platforms.

    I predict there will be some ATpro features like federated identity and moderation extended into AP, or a blessed version of ATpro from the W3C’s Social Web group (Bluesky is already working on transferring ownership of the protocol to IETF). Either way apps will simply migrate or find bridges and the wider fediverse will grow.

  • Sanctus@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I think in five years we will just call it the Fediverse instead of giving the Zuck any claim.

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    2 months ago

    The same with some extra features and visually overhauled sites most likely more users though maybe a lot more but really I think nearly all of the fediverse websites need a visual upgrade they don’t look striking enough to draw you in there’s no edge there.

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    2 months ago

    I expect it won’t be that different and will remain niche for the foreseeable future. Works for me.

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    2 months ago

    Mastodon will still be the biggest fediverse service. It will remain a niche player in the microblog world, as Bluesky gradually becomes the big player by stealing users from the platform formerly known as Twitter.

    The rest of the federverse will (hopefully) coalesce around fewer projects. Development is massively fragmented right now. I’m very curious to see which projects flourish, and which projects die.

    I do not expect the federverse to unseat large corporate social media and become home to the masses. And I’m okay with that.

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      I do not expect the Fediverse…

      I hate to agree with this but I do. I would love if more people said fuck you to data harvesting and started denying access to everything as best they could; and decentralizing social media would go a long way in that. Unfortunately, too many people have too much faith in corporations

  • SlothMama@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    European Union regulation will probably threaten the very principles that the Fediverse functions on, potentially making Lemmy illegal anywhere in the EU because it’s not auditable enough, or doesn’t meet data retention or some kind of consumer privacy law.

    The EU is a threat to the Fediverse unfortunately.