Stock photo for the Fediverse by Elena Rossini
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
Darn thats High-Res. Nice!
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If you zoom in on the image, you can see a faint gray square inside of the Lemmy app icon. That means it’s a web app on iPhone.
Open the webpage in Safari > tap share > tap add to home screen
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My understanding is that it will when it’s more strange and that the dev did the same thing with Pixelfed.
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What’s the most “mainstream” peertube instance? All I’ve seen is niche gaming stuff. Is there an instance that is more of a youtube replacement?
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im a big fan of not marketing your product until it can do the things you intend. theyve been spamming loops everywhere for over 6 months.
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On iOS? Mlem rocks!
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tilvids probably. For the most mainstream general instance? Probably none. But freediverse, spectra and WTF are probably the best for it (imho ofc)
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I didn't know that, thanks. I still think it's a little weird over just using something with the standard Lemmy icon, but it's a great image eitherway (lacking apps though)
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Gotta collect them allll… FEDIVERSE!
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What’s the app on the top middle?
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Because it's brand new and will eventually federate. The developer is deep in the fediverse so 100% it will
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I know Voyager does.
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Thanks mate! I haven't quite figured out how to use PeerTube yet, but I was able to join Freediverse now.
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no problem enjoy it, youll have access to most content with that instance!
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But right now it doesn't....
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It's also very featureless. Basically videos, comments, likes. I'm on it, and I've opened it maybe 6x in 2 weeks? I also think it's just an open feed; all the videos posted in chronological order (but I could be wrong here). Idk if this goes against the Fediverse creed to have an algorithm-fed feed, but I think part of the nature of these short form, endless-scrolling apps is finding vids about your interests from new places.
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With the Tiktok ban I think marketing it prematurely has been a good thing and introduced a number of people from that world into the fediverse.
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It's really not a technicality to get worked up about.
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I think we should ultimately support algorithm feeds, but they should be free and open algorithms that can be peer reviewed, and also maybe give the users some control over which algorithm is applied and how. The problem with current social algorithms is they operate in the dark and are manipulative, not that they provide relevant content to users.