@bcrypt Federation will never be 2nd class feature for me.
@five @Gargron @bcrypt I'm so excited about all of this. Watching all of this unfolds is amazing by itself. Considering where all of this could go is ... https://maly.io/media/7jyt-RTuT-wUMRVdlM8
@five I think the "community" of instances is kinda overrated. I don't identify as part of the "maly" community. I think all 64 of us are mostly just here because the admin is cool and it's probably going to stick around for awhile
@five nevermind there is like 103 of us now. where did everyone come from heh
@kodo my best guess is it'll play out like subreddits: there's a Reddit culture that spills into everywhere, but the biggest subs also have some cultural artifacts of their own. Then smaller subs will be delineated based on niche uses and rulesets and whatnot
@kodo the real-world analog I see is the school cafeteria. Some people rigidly stay in their one table; others float among several. Some are mostly loners, with a really small circle or maybe no one else at all. Anyone can try to join any table but if they don't fit in, the table will eject them, either explicitly or by snubbing them
@kodo shit and I guess for some rare personalities, tables may deliberately court them
@five all the tables court me man
@Gargron @bcrypt I think that "too many users" is subjective (apart from scaling). If anyone thinks there are too many users around here, or too many douches, they can either move one, or run their own instance. This way, putting more pressure on any system, could help to balance the power over the federation as a whole.
Thoughts?
@tim @Gargron i am reminded of https://mako.cc/copyrighteous/google-has-most-of-my-email-because-it-has-all-of-yours as an example of too-many-users-on-one-node-of-a-supposedly-federated-system
@Gargron @tim @bcrypt
Hopefully symbolism like this will help pre-bake the culture into one that might avoid that trap.
I feel like this is a race to see who can run the largest instance so they can get advertising $$$ somehow :(
If we can get something like the Patreon model that @five talked about it might sidestep the incentive feedback loop further. I wonder if there are any easy to use decentralized server providers that can get fed money from shared cryptocoin wallet.
@ultimape @five @bcrypt @tim @Gargron I think a #platformcoop instance that's free to users with moderate and transparent ads could be a good thing. Particularly if it kicked revenue back to users based on content creation? So people could choose to pay a subscription to a node for ad-free experience, or transparently participate in a free to use space ad-lite that comps users any revenues beyond operating costs.
@mattcropp I personally don't think that would scale well. Hard to get advertising money without strong deals, and I think ti would only encourage users to game the system.
But I might be biased. I'm still not done writing my anti-advertising thing and it's 10k words (including quotes).
@ultimape that's 10 whole toots! @mattcropp
@sarahjeong @Gargron @bcrypt
it also makes it more resilient if an instance dies
you can tell your followers to refollow you, but realistically that won't happen unless you are wicked popular
@sarahjeong @Gargron @bcrypt Working on it.
@tim @sarahjeong @Gargron @bcrypt Wait, working on it how?
@kevin_redacted @sarahjeong @Gargron @bcrypt
Quit my day-job as an IT manager 2 years ago to work on the topic of P2P identity & reputation. To get an idea, see: https://github.com/identifi/identifi
@tim Oh wow, cool. I wish I could afford to quit my day job and work on interesting projects.
Are you actively attempting to integrate this into Mastodon atm, or just talking long-term?
@kevin_redacted Working on a proposal that includes self-issuing identities, managing multiple identities, accurate tracking of accompanied reputation, controlling one’s social network(s), sharing sensitive data and/or personally identifiable information (PII), trolls, sock puppets, and Sybil swarms.
Give me a few more weeks and I'll drop it here first. :)
@kevin_redacted Oh, and there's also gonna be multi-sig, distributed (read: mobile) reputation, some P2P networking, strong crypto (for bothing signing messages and encrypting data), local data storage, and user- and/or machine-controlled sharing of (sensitive) data.
Should address heterogeneity, non-centralisation, micro-intermediation, pubkey namespace, WoT, JSON msgs, APIs, CLI, revocations, Sybil protection, DoS protection, etc.
@tim Sounds like you've thought things out a BIT more in depth than the kind of quick hack sort of solutions I was contemplating, lol
@kevin_redacted Since ~July 2014. It has been crystallizing for a while. I already can't wait to see how I'll get sent back to the drawing board. I've already proposed it to a few folks, and haven't found any major flaws so far. Smartest kid in the room principle though.
@kevin_redacted Right now I'm just super-excited because so many other people start thinking about, and discussing, the subject. The amount of fresh point-of-views on it is amazing. :D
@kevin_redacted Prepare the reading glasses. Buffer overflow incoming.
@tim @kevin_redacted That sounds really cool. Do you happen to have anything written down about the technical design? I would love to read more about it.
@cdata @kevin_redacted It's heavily inspired by Identifi, and am currently working on a proposal with many more details. I'll dropping it here first. :)
@cdata @kevin_redacted *drop. And here's an article by Identifi's creator, which may interest you: https://medium.com/@mmalmi/learning-to-trust-strangers-167b652a654f#.2eyijxngr
@sarahjeong @Gargron @tim @bcrypt
I agree. Some sort of way to keep the userbase mobile is going to need to become very important.
@sarahjeong @Gargron @tim @bcrypt @rich_harris mentioned a ticket about this over on the bird site: https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues/177
@knowtheory @rich_harris @bcrypt @Gargron @sarahjeong
Issues were next on my to-do list, to study. Thanks for the shortcut! :)
@knowtheory @sarahjeong @gargron @bcrypt @tim @rich_harris ah word, the "account redirect" seems like it would solve a lot of problems.
@schlink @rich_harris @tim @bcrypt @Gargron @sarahjeong Heh. There are a lot of distributed computing problems hiding in here. I haven't caught up w/ the issues well enough to have an opinion about how scared i should be yet :D
@tim @schlink @rich_harris @bcrypt @Gargron @sarahjeong Wait, is this saying that the CAP theorem is newspeak? :D
@bcrypt Are you saying that you won't run one if user's can migrate away or the opposite?
@bcrypt Why is a migration strategy a deal breaker?
@cr1901 see the part of the sentence before the semicolon
@bcrypt I think I'm missing something obvious. Wouldn't giving users a migration strategy mean that you *don't* intend to run an instance forever? Or is a migration strategy a recurring burden as long as you run the instance.
@Gargron [jumping in] i appreciate the thoughtfulness you're putting into community building here [jumps back out]
@bcrypt @Gargron Yep. Centralisation is efficient. Still, lots of different power dynamics here that we can study. #crowdpsychology
I expect the #Fediverse to break up into many smaller pieces, as I've elaborated on previously: https://medium.com/@2W/there-will-be-more-intermediaries-not-less-63a591d4c8eb
@gargron This tweet shouldn't be showing up in my TL, should it?
@Gargron @bcrypt Even financially, if anything, if no one else builds something competitive in fedispace, Eugen is incentivized to build parallel instances tailoring to a few different community styles, each with their own Patreon. I'd bet this would be more profitable than forcing everyone to stay on M.soc