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This magazine is dedicated to discussions on the federated social networking ecosystem, which includes decentralized and open-source social media platforms. Whether you are a user, developer, or simply interested in the concept of decentralized social media, this is the place for you. Here you can share your knowledge, ask questions, and engage in discussions on topics such as the benefits and challenges of decentralized social media, new and existing federated platforms, and more. From the latest developments and trends to ethical considerations and the future of federated social media, this category covers a wide range of topics related to the Fediverse.

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[–] Kaldo@kbin.social 9 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

How come all these browsers don't work with kbin communities (magazines)? The feddit doesn't show any of them, same as this one. And yeah I know it's called "lemmy explorer" but still, with both being backed by AP and showing together on the feed, I'd assume a browser would work with both too.

[–] 0x1C3B00DA@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

There is no single list of every single ActivityPub Group (community, magazine) and there's no way to make a 100% accurate list. Any software that tries is just estimating because they can't know when a new instance is stood up until they're told about it. They're probably finding these instances by querying the API of known instances. For example, we know lemmy.ml exists so we can start there and find all instances it knows about. Then go to each of those instance, do the same query, dedupe the results, continue as long as you want. Since lemmy and kbin use separate APIs, most hobbyist focus is probably on one or the other rather than implementing two different APIs.

note: kbin and lemmy aren't the only Group implementations. There's also https://gup.pe, https://chirp.social, and something called lotide, though I've never seen that one in the wild.

[–] demvoter@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

The Feddit - that rules.