FR#167 – Change
6h 44m ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFR#165 – Fediverse News May 2026
14d 46m ago in fediverse@piefed.social from connectedplaces.onlineFR#164 – The Pope on Defederation
20d 5h ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFR#163 – Decrypting Matrix
28d 6h ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFR#162 – EU Regulation Won’t Save Open Social Networks
1mon 5d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFR#161 – Conference Edition
1mon 12d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFederation Has a European Legal Problem
1mon 17d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineyeah i get what you mean, its been something ive been thinking about. the title itself is already deliberate, because the legal problem already exists: while it is uncertain what the Russmedia ruling does for federation and social platforms regarding GDPR, that uncertainty itself already does pose a major problem.
in the article itself i have an entire section on the uncertainty, and what might limit Russmedia's reach. A lot actually hinges on what the outcome of the Kunast case will be.
thats why i published it now, and with this title. Because right now federation does have a legal problem, with the problem being the uncertainty itself. After Kunast there might either be a much bigger problem (Russmedia confirmed to generalise to social platforms) or a much smaller problem
yes this. The current problem right now is that it is very unclear what the status of federation for GDPR compliance is, this ruling strongly suggests that it is not compliant. But this is a single ruling, that technically only right now affects a single Romanian marketplace. So a lot depends on how other courts will respond to this ruling, which parts they pick up on, and if this type of argument will become more broadly used beyond this single Romanian site. But that the german courts specifically paused a major cause about Meta to wait for this ruling, and that they have said that they will read it broadly, and that a prominent German legal scholar predicts that they this ruling will apply straightforwardly to Meta, are not encouraging signs. But yeah, thats future predictions, and that is still highly uncertain.
thanks! all the cover photos are made by my dad, and i usually pick the ones i like, often nature or buildings. I had this one lying around for a long while that i never used, because as you say, it does look disgusting and creepy, and that described my feelings pretty well with the topic of the article
FR#160 – Everyone Wants Servers And Nobody Wants Servers
1mon 25d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFR#159 – Sovereign Tech Agency funds Mastodon
2mon 3d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFR#158 – What is Mastodon for?
2mon 9d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineFediverse Report – #146
6mon 7d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlinei thought you made a fair point, and you were right to be confused, so figured id just address it directly
Delusions of a Protocol
8mon 17d ago in fediverse from azhdarchid.comi ddos my wordpress-activitypub-enabled website every time i boost a post made from there to my 10k followers. tried every single caching plugin for it as well.
activitypub scaling is a very real issue
On discourse and decentralisation
9mon 10d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineopen social web is used here as a descriptive term, to mean the collection of networks that includes activitypub, atproto, nostr (and potentially more like matrix and farcaster, depending on your inclination).
whether open social web is the correct term or not does not really matter, because if it was not than i would simply have to replace it with another term that describes the exact same thing
SocialHub and the Substrate of Decentralised Networks
9mon 24d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineyeah, there are two aspects to this: what do you think is beneficial for the ecosystem, and what do people do in practice. And those are largely different things, turns out.
I think you can make a pretty good case why it would be beneficial for ecosystem development to have protocols more standardised. But that also kinda doesnt matter much, because in an open network you dont have control over what other people are doing.
Bluesky has a much more structured protocol, and much more control over their protocol and anyone in the fediverse has over activitypub. Still, the first thing that people do is tweak the protocol. The three most successful other products on atproto (tangled, streamplace and roomy) all significantly modify the protocol to fit their own needs, theoretical arguments be damned
Fediverse Report #127 - an overview of all the fediverse clients
10mon 23d ago in fediverse from connectedplaces.onlineohh indeed some interesting recommendation system in there, thanks!
ah great, thats exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!
Mitigating the "7 Deadly Fediverse UX Sins"
11mon 26d ago in fediverse from deadsuperhero.comvery curious what server you are on? im on a server with 1k active users, so not big by any measure, and manually counted the federated timeline just now, and it shows at least 50 new posts per minute. like how do you even use that? do you just watch it until an interesting account pops up on there? im very confused by this idea of using federated timeline to find people















