It would tie in better with the email analogy, and it could show that they all just provide access to the same network.

What do you think?

  • kubica
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    113 days ago

    How would the word be used in our context? The Fediverse provider?

    But I think I associate the word with money related activities and I’m not a fan of that.

      • Nougat
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        Oh god no. That’s like “I chose Burger King as my McDonald’s provider.”

        • SmokeInFog
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          73 days ago

          Not really. In that metaphor it’s more like, “I chose the McDonald’s down at the corner to get my Big Mac instead of the one across town.”

          • snooggums
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            “I can get a Whopper from McDonald’s and I don’t have to see any crap from Papa John’s because McDonalds is defederated from them.”

            Provider doesn’t make any sense when the content is coming from other places.

          • snooggums
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            Fine, “I choose Burger King as my hamburger provider but I expect to be able to access a Big Mac from Burger King unless they are defederated.”

            • Blaze (he/him)
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              23 days ago

              “I use Vodafone as my phone provider. Can’t call people in North Korea because they cut that connection. I might have to choose another provider that still allows me to call there”.

          • Nougat
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            Yeah it’s even worse than that.

            fedia.io is a specific “provider” in this context. fedia.io runs on mbin. Lemmy is analogous to mbin. Many “providers” run on lemmy: lemmy.world, lemmy.dbzer0.com, lemmy.wtf, etc.

            What is being provided is fediverse access. “Fediverse” is not my mostest favorite term, but it’s the one that’s most accurate.

            • Blaze (he/him)
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              63 days ago

              What is being provided is fediverse access. “Fediverse” is not my mostest favorite term, but it’s the one that’s most accurate.

              There’s a discussion on [email protected] about a name for Lemmy/Mbin/Piefed, as they are actually compatible. Mastodon and the others always feels a bit finicky. Feel free to contribute.

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          I mean, it’s not like that at all, but it’s ok to not care for it still. Lemmy is a federated platform, just like Pixelfed is, and Mastodon, etc. Those would be the providers in the example from before.

          Edit to add: Literally every time the word “instance” comes up in the manner noted above, it’s woth regard to a Lemmy instance, or a Mastodon instance, and rarely if ever have I noticed a reference to a “fediverse instance”. I have no clue where your comparison comes from.

          • Nougat
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            Lemmy is a server application. Mastodon is a server application. Pixelfed is a server application.

            I don’t use Lemmy. Never have. And yet here I am.

    • @[email protected]
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      23 days ago

      I associate the word with money related activities

      That’s a good thing. It costs money to provide services to people. The Fediverse is no different.