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    1 year ago

    I wish this was more of a Single Sign-On approach instead of making it easier to just create a Pixelfed-account from a Mastodon account. It’s dope that it’s even attempting to find Mastodon accounts I follow who are also on Pixelfed in order to just easily follow them.

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      I wish nomadic identities were a thing. It’s a concept I found out about recently, where you could have one Fediverse account for all services, and just login to whatever you want with that preexisting account. Sort of what you describe as a Single Sign-On approach.

      What I think is cool about this way of doing things, is that you could host an ActivityPub server, and login to any instance, even if it’s not your own. For example, I could login to lemmy.world or mstdn.social with my sopuli.xyz account. Or at least that’s what I understood.

      It would probably get me to use the rest of the fediverse, tbh. Right now I only use Lemmy.

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        Yep! Many people discover this short coming on their own. Which means it’s basically a universal and objective failure of the fediverse at the moment.

        Something to be concerned about is that I don’t think there are any structural incentives for developers to solve a problem like this. Instead, the incentive structure is geared toward people making their own platform as a silo or making an app for particular platform that has a good amount of users on it. The federating protocol is there, sure. But the financial livelihood of platform developers is dependent on donations from users of their platforms. How many are or even want to be “fediverse developers”?

        I think there’s a pathological state that’s been settled into in this regard and I don’t see much talk or action against it.

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      It’s actually just all your Mastodon follows, not people on Pixelfed. Due to the federation, pixelfed and Mastodon accounts can interact how you’d expect.

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            It was nice. There was no way to never show those NSFW account in the public feed. There wasn’t even a button to block those accounts. I even checked my settings on the site and found nothing

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        I just installed their official app. It’s in beta, but it is so lovely. Reminds me of Instagram when it was first launched. I’m sticking with the official app. Learned my lesson from lemmy. Too many apps is no good. Lol

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        Thank you. I found it, but I think I’ll just use the official app for now and see. I like the vibe on pixelfed. It’s pretty much the old Instagram.

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    It would be interesting if when creating account on a website, along with “Signup with Facebook” and “Signup with Google” there was a “Signup with Mastodon”. Not sure if that would be good or bad.

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    Off topic, but since this is an post about pixelfed and I can barely find anything about this issue elsewhere: is there any way to get hashtags you’re following to actually show up in your feed? All I’m getting is a handful of accounts I’m following, and since they don’t have much content, it’s a pretty limited experience.