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Steve "so many ☕️" @sivy

So we have Mastodon, pleroma, gnusocial in the messaging space of the fediverse, pixelfed playing in the instaphoto space, and peertube making progress in video. What other non-text AP services are popping up? I want to support as many as I can - with encouragement if not ca$h

@sivy Funkwhale is like GrooveShark, and Plume is a Medium workalike. I think some people are working on MeetUp or Reddit workalikes too

@sivy Friendica which is kinda similar to Facebook, and Prismo which is gonna be a link aggregate thing like reddit

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Aren't Mastodon and Pleroma forks of GNUSocial?

@DistroJunkie @sivy Nah, both were essentially designed as new implementations of GS. They also written in Ruby and Elixir respectively, instead of PHP.

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Prismo is a federated link aggregator similar to Reddit.

@prismo

@kelbot @prismo is there a demo up anywhere? Looks cool!

Do you think that the nasty digg/reddit culture is endemic to the "link-share" space, or can we make a decent space like Mastodon has been (so far)?

@sivy @kelbot no demo yet as source code is not yet ready for it but stay tuned :) im definitely gonna run an official general-purpose instance in upcoming weeks.

@prismo @kelbot No idae how it would work, but I could imagine individual instances being like /r/'s

@sivy @kelbot @prismo, anyone have a link to prismo? I’m having some difficulty finding a page for them.

@iiogama @sivy @kelbot there is no website published yet. I need to get back from holidays first ;)

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Github Alternative. Highly welcome from my side and I think GitPub is in the work.

@sivy gettogether.community is a federated events manager similar to Meetup. It's not using AP protocol yet, but that's planned

@sivy Are there any ActivityPub clients trying to create a similar microblogging/reblogging model to tumblr?

@meireikei Good question. I think is the closest (a bit more like Medium but the difference is minimal I think)