The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media

https://lemmy.world/post/2425479

The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media - Lemmy.world

“As the social media landscape ebbs and flows, the team at BBC Research & Development are researching social technologies and exploring possibilities for the BBC. One part of our work is to establish a BBC presence in the distributed collection of social networks known as the Fediverse, a collection of social media applications all linked together by common protocols. The most common software used in this area is Mastodon, a Twitter-like social networking service with around 2 million active monthly users. We are now running an experimental BBC Mastodon server at https://social.bbc [https://social.bbc] where you can follow some of the BBC’s social media accounts, including BBC R&D, Radio 4 and 5 Live. We hope to be able to add more accounts from other areas of the BBC at some point.”

That’s amazing, I hope all journalists and government alerts have their own instance. It’s way better than a blog because it can be updated so easily, they’re used to twitter and their alerts and it’s open to see while they control everything about it. Happy to see it.

Edit: Cool graphic too: www.bbc.co.uk/rd/…/fediverse-overview-16x9.png

Why an instance instead of joining an existing one? They can join the effort and do few ones where several publishers can use to create official accounts
Having their own instance as a public organization adds more legitimacy to their publications. Think of government officials using their own domains for email instead of gmail.