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  3. that the main way people use groups for microblogging is suddenly defunct because one person forgot to renew their domain might be a good indication that decentralisation and network resilience includes more than counting the number of servers

that the main way people use groups for microblogging is suddenly defunct because one person forgot to renew their domain might be a good indication that decentralisation and network resilience includes more than counting the number of servers

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  • Laurens HofL This user is from outside of this forum
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    that the main way people use groups for microblogging is suddenly defunct because one person forgot to renew their domain might be a good indication that decentralisation and network resilience includes more than counting the number of servers

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    • Laurens HofL Laurens Hof

      that the main way people use groups for microblogging is suddenly defunct because one person forgot to renew their domain might be a good indication that decentralisation and network resilience includes more than counting the number of servers

      JenniferplusplusJ This user is from outside of this forum
      JenniferplusplusJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @laurenshof wait, what did I miss?

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      • JenniferplusplusJ Jenniferplusplus

        @laurenshof wait, what did I miss?

        Laurens HofL This user is from outside of this forum
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        @jenniferplusplus aguppe groups is dead, they lost their domain name
        https://github.com/immers-space/guppe/issues/118

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        • Laurens HofL Laurens Hof

          @jenniferplusplus aguppe groups is dead, they lost their domain name
          https://github.com/immers-space/guppe/issues/118

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          @laurenshof @jenniferplusplus What is/was that, in short? Never heard of it

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          • Kuba Suder • @mackuba.eu on 🦋M Kuba Suder • @mackuba.eu on 🦋

            @laurenshof @jenniferplusplus What is/was that, in short? Never heard of it

            Laurens HofL This user is from outside of this forum
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            @mackuba @jenniferplusplus

            a sort of hacky system to create groups for Mastodon, where if you tag the group account it gets boosted to all the people following it. didnt work super well, but it was the most used system for lack of an actual group system thats compatible with microblogging

            honestly fairly similar to hashtags, but it had some form of rudimentary moderation system tacked onto it i believe

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              @mackuba @jenniferplusplus

              a sort of hacky system to create groups for Mastodon, where if you tag the group account it gets boosted to all the people following it. didnt work super well, but it was the most used system for lack of an actual group system thats compatible with microblogging

              honestly fairly similar to hashtags, but it had some form of rudimentary moderation system tacked onto it i believe

              julianJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              laurenshof@indieweb.social ah I’d say that Piefed ended up beating aguppe on that… Ask atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org

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                laurenshof@indieweb.social ah I’d say that Piefed ended up beating aguppe on that… Ask atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org

                Chris TrottierA This user is from outside of this forum
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                julian Laurens Hof general@activitypub.space I agree. Gup.pe always felt like a stop-gap for group microblogging rather than a real solution. The better approach is to cross-post into a proper forum, where people can choose the UI that suits them best. Personally, I’m a fan of Piefed—even if I haven’t yet tested how this plays out on NodeBB.

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