It is a pity that #Peertube has never been well integrated with #Microblogging.
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@TheFederatedPipe @smallcircles Agreed, for full fediverse compliance, *something* should be shown for all types of object, and all actor types too!
Ignoring them completely is not helpful, it would be much better even to just display canonical link if nothing else is available.
I say this as dev of @manyfold; I'd like to be able to provide custom types that have meaningful semantics, but instead I need to use the restricted set of types that Mastodon will react to.
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James Smith πΎreplied to James Smith πΎ last edited by
@TheFederatedPipe @smallcircles years ago we had https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OEmbed. Feels like we ought to be able to leverage something like that.
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TheFederatedPipereplied to James Smith πΎ last edited by
Exactly, the server shouldn't ignore it, the user via the client should do it if they wanted to.
I don't like the fact that @Mastodon has basically stalled the development of the fediverse, people here are way to afraid of breaking stuff. Don't get me wrong, backward compatibility is cool, but sometimes you gotta do it for the benefit of the whole net.
I've read about some cool FEPs that are basically ignored out of the fear of incompatibility with Mastodon or older versions despite de fact they solve a huge problem.
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silverpillreplied to smallcircles (Humanity Now π) last edited by
@smallcircles @peertube Other micro-blogging services can receive videos, photos and events, and display them as posts. Only Mastodon can't do that.
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Jenniferplusplusreplied to Emelia πΈπ» last edited by
@thisismissem @smallcircles @peertube
We don't need to custom build a bunch of modal windows in every fedi app. There are platform provided solutions to this problem.At the same time, mastodon lacks quote posts, or any other way to attach AP objects to a post. Which would solve this problem and more.
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Emelia πΈπ»replied to Jenniferplusplus last edited by
@jenniferplusplus @smallcircles @peertube platform provided solutions? So maybe at a stretch FedCM?
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Jenniferplusplusreplied to Emelia πΈπ» last edited by
@thisismissem @smallcircles @peertube
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Navigator/registerProtocolHandler
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Emelia πΈπ»replied to Jenniferplusplus last edited by
@jenniferplusplus @smallcircles @peertube protocol handlers aren't great because it limits you to one account, this has been discussed at length
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Jenniferplusplusreplied to Emelia πΈπ» last edited by [email protected]
@thisismissem @smallcircles @peertube
No more so than the redirect modal does. If you land on your mastodon instance and can't easily switch to your other account on that instance, that seems like a mastodon problem, not a protocol handler problem. And the protocol handler doesn't require developers to adopt mastodons route schemes in order to be intelligible to the redirect modal. -
Emelia πΈπ»replied to Jenniferplusplus last edited by
@jenniferplusplus @smallcircles @peertube right but at least I can have accounts on different servers.
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Jenniferplusplusreplied to Emelia πΈπ» last edited by
@thisismissem @smallcircles @peertube
You can do that with protocol handlers, too. If you register multiple handlers, you get a dialog to choose between them. Which is not different than the redirect modals, except it requires no typing.And native apps can also be handlers, making the whole ecosystem less awkward.
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smallcircles (Humanity Now π)replied to smallcircles (Humanity Now π) last edited by
FYI My own first feedback: https://discuss.coding.social/t/wiki-vision-for-a-fedi-specification/563/6
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jonny (good kind)replied to smallcircles (Humanity Now π) last edited by
@smallcircles @thisismissem @helge i don't have more standards energy in me right now but i've signed up for notifs for that thread and plz don't hesitate to ping me again on it
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@johnny: But you would be such a good contributor. "As Johnny, I want to see all replies".
However, I understand not wanting to write this. I would probably end up with a long rant about what I actually want, and then delete it, because the density of information is thin. No prior experience exists.
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@helge @smallcircles @thisismissem i just meant right now as in literally this moment but i will come play soon
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smallcircles (Humanity Now π)replied to jonny (good kind) last edited by
There was a nice list of protocol design related documents at IETF that I added to the thread:
https://discuss.coding.social/t/wiki-vision-for-a-fedi-specification/563/4