i am, yes, because its the only relevant aspect of indieweb in the context of the thread that i wrote, as far as i can tell
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sure i mean everything i said above also applies to direct site-to-site engagement too. i wrote a thread about p2p and cryptography, and somehow this is turning into a debate about indieweb because of some random asshole
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i mean doesn't that kind of exactly demonstrate your earlier point about the twitter/mastodon interaction model 😂
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maybe I misinterpreted the specific problems with the fediverse that you're referring to then. I'm trying to find a good reference, this one talks about some of the problems, which Mastodon has for the same reasons: natdudley.com/blog/twitter-u…
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i literally didnt list specific problems of the fediverse and never claimed to i have in the past but not in this thread
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i meant general problems, sorry
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i can dig through my current twitter history and find some threads but, i'll write something up for you later that's more concentrated and all encompassing of my issues with federation non-federated indieverse stuff has major advantages over federated stuff for some of them
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i also dont find non-federated indieweb to be satisfactory for a whole variety of reasons too
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Replying to @defnotbeka
yeah it depends on the overall goal really. Scuttlebutt has done some interesting things with a non-federated and offline-first approach to decentralized comms scuttlebutt.nz

Sep 29, 2022 · 11:18 PM UTC

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scuttlebutt's approach to p2p is cute and works really well for their goals and the whole vibe of that community