For those that have poked around other fediverse stuff beyond Lemmy, and been around the spaces awhile, what’s stuck out to you as stumbling blocks, or basic user experience fumbles? Which parts do you think may be technical, and which may be cultural?

  • @Feathercrown
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    21 year ago

    Would be nice if people could keep a distinction between their instance, and their identity, so that the identity could refer to their own domain, for example.

    This is one of the ideal use cases for Solid, in development by MIT and Tim Burners-Lee. Basically, you host a central store of data, including one or more user accounts, and allow access to it from other services.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      This was the original premise of app.net - a social service from years back. They built a “social backbone”. They offered you a single place where your identity and friends were housed. Other people could build apps on top of the backbone.

      So you would join say a clone of Instagram and all your friends were still there. And your account still worked. Or they had a Twitter clone. Same deal. It was a single sign-on social account/identity/social graph that was separate from the apps. So things could just plug in.

      Worked great. But it was a paid service. And came out right at peak Facebook so it died off.

      • @Feathercrown
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        11 year ago

        Ooh neat. Too bad that it was paid. And centralized/private for that matter.