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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    melroy@kbin.melroy.org oh sorry to hear that hopefully Dan hasn't moved on from FediDB already.
  • As the creator of Mbin I'm also calling it Threadiverse.

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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    @iso@lemy.lol what's a "lemmy-like" PM I think this explains why I can't log into the site.
  • Post flair in PieFed

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    julian@community.nodebb.orgJ
    I think the FEP process is overly complicated for what it is, but it's definitely helpful if you have multiple implementors on board. The easiest (but least accessible) solution is to document something on your own site, but that lacks the social proof that a finalized FEP has. Just some food for thought I'm looking to create an FEP for cross posting and would love to get the entire threadiverse dev community involved.
  • peertube recomendation algo alpha build

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    nutomic@lemmy.mlN
    Algorithms are definitely needed to discover good content. There are some good videos on Peertube, but its very difficult to find them due to all the low effort spam. Lemmy also had different algorithms from the beginning and no one ever complained about them. The problem with algorithms used by Reddit, Facebook etc is that they are completely intransparent, and include factors which dont benefit the user, such as "engagement" or advertising. As long as Fediverse algorithms are focused on benefitting the user and are transparent there is nothing wrong with them.