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  • Fediverse is tens of thousands of instances. You may need a VPN to access your home instance (e.g. if it is blocked in your country), the rest of the network can be accessed from there.I never heard about instances doing KYC (which is usually done by payments processors). If your home instance requires KYC, you can always move to another instance that doesn't require it, because there are so many of them all across the world.

    VPNs are not much different from the Fediverse, by the way. It's just servers, they can be blocked by ISPs, and they can geoblock users. This is also true for Nostr relays, IPFS gateways, Tor relays, etc.

    @fediverse

  • If you already have another coin, Trocador Swap is the easiest option (and you can get the best rates).

    @monero

  • Fediverse is very good at censorship resistance, much better than alternatives.If internet is restricted in your country, use a VPN. If you're an admin, move your server to a different country.

    If internet is not restricted, then there is nothing to worry about.

    @fediverse

  • Originally there was supposed to be 1 network, run by the engine council.

    Yes, but then the devs decided to not take risk. That makes sense, and I don't see why there shouldn't be another network.

    Fragmentation might negatively impact user experience, but it is not a huge problem, and it can be mitigated by implementing federation. I even suggested a possible architecture when federation was discussed in the matrix room.

    @monero

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  • x.com

    This website can be replaced with a mitra instance. It is compatible with I2P and can process Monero payments.

    Installation is not difficult but feel free to contact me if you need help.

    @monero

  • One of Mitra users made a video about subs long time ago, I can't find it now. You're right, I should make a video too (and also a website etc etc).But I need to finish nomadic identity first, as it is the main objective of the project.

    @fediverse

  • That's fine, my posts were not about any particular services. I am concerned with false statements in widely shared articles.

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  • the Fediverse today lacks any kind of commerce

    This is not true. I already told you about that when you published a promotional post about subclub (which didn't last), but now you're saying it again. Why?

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  • How it works between forums, e.g. between Discourse and NodeBB?Can a Discourse user create a topic in NodeBB category?Who creates/owns the context collection in this case?

  • If I create a topic this way, I will be the owner of the context collection. But if the conversation is to be moderated, it should be owned by the group.

    Am I correct?

    (there is a parallel discussion happening at https://codeberg.org/streams/streams/issues/229)

  • @julian Does NodeBB support creating new topics by mentioning a group/category?

    I wonder how context should be assigned in this case.

  • @julian @trwnh @mikedev

    neither approach conflicts with the other

    I don't fully agree with this statement, because these "threading paradigms" suggest two different solutions to the problem of moderation. If the OP is the single source of truth, they can moderate the entire conversation (represented by context collection: Streams). If not, then each reply is independent and authors moderate only the direct replies (represented by replies collections: GoToSocial).

    In theory two solutions can be combined, but at the cost of significantly increased complexity.

  • @julian What did you do to get 3M activities? I'd like to try that too :)

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  • There are several fedi instances in I2P network, for example http://accela.i2p/They are not running Lemmy, though.

    If you want to run an instance yourself, check out Mitra, it supports i2p / tor federation and is easy to configure.

    @i2p

  • I think it's important to get an Announce, because the actor who addressed the community might be blocked by that community, or might not be a member of it (if the community is private).You can try to retrieve the outbox of the addressed community to verify that a post was actually Announce'd

    @activitypub

  • Boards are actors, and every message on the board is attributed to the board actor.

    I think it would be easier to make it interoperate with microblogs than with forum-like software.

    @fediverse