!inhabitedbeauty@piefed.social yes! looks good
https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/d040c8fc-6719-4881-a84c-12aa9762bda6.jpeg
#iminthispictureandidontlikeit
aye wtf based
I browse different lemmy instances usually because the feed is always different. Was blown away when I recently went to lemmy.today, no clue when they did the change but whoever is in charge of the design has my admiration! *(chef’s kiss)*
omg he’s still following you? what’d you do to trigger him so much?
Yeah. He hasn’t let up even a little bit. Seems he’s my new pet!
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/61027702
Trump’s Truth Social is based on Mastodon (even if with federation and syndication disabled), and the POTUS Threads profile iirc has ActivityPub enabled. Also wasn’t Germany that also adopted for some government profiles fediverse-compatible services? Or some other EU country. Still, if the neighbors and ideological allies of Canada already tapped into such projects, I’d say it’s no longer uncharted territory.
Also wasn’t Germany that also adopted for some government profiles fediverse-compatible services?
The German Goverment has a Mastodon instance:
Note:
Despite the issues with the companies involved, maybe there is something here that Fediverse platforms can benefit from. Whether it is using the tools directly, or using it for ideas when building something better.
From the site:
Coop provides content review tools and includes the ability to route reviews to the experts, show relevant information for a comprehensive review, and take action. The platform includes built-in integration with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) API for mandatory reporting of child sexual abuse material (CSAM), ensuring compliance with relevant regulations.
Osprey is an open-source investigation and incident response tool that allows safety teams to understand what is happening on their platforms and take actions at scale. Osprey’s lightweight, user-friendly design makes it especially valuable for platforms of all sizes, from grassroots communities to established platforms that need powerful tools without enterprise-scale infrastructure.
Bluesky is taking from it already:
“We’re excited for the implementation and release of Osprey,” said Aaron Rodericks, Head of Trust and Safety at Bluesky, which plans to adopt Osprey. “This represents exactly the kind of open collaboration needed to democratize safety tools. By implementing Osprey, we’re helping prove that effective safety infrastructure can work for platforms of all sizes, not just those with massive resources.”
Osprey, huh? Here’s a bird for you Discord. 🖕
In unrelated news, I learned about Sharkord today.