Gibt es in Deutschland aktuell die Möglichkeit, Geld für die Entwicklung des Fediverses zu spenden und dafür eine Spendenquittung zu erhalten?
Gibt es eine gemeinnützige Organisation, die das Geld entweder selbst verwendet oder an andere weitergibt, um die Entwicklung von Software, Moderation oder Communities zu fördern?

RE: https://hollo.social/@hongminhee/019d1e30-8ca2-7272-b477-59bfc64aef17

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An interview with @thisismisse…

An interview with @[email protected] from @[email protected]: [*FediMod FIRES on building better and decentralised social media applications*][1] (by @[email protected]). > Probably the biggest thing that I’ve learned over the years of the Fediverse is that it depends almost entirely on volunteer labour. There are a few people that are paid full time to work on the Fediverse. But to actually get the things that you need, it very much largely depends on volunteer labour, because projects are either chasing funding through grants or they're chasing funding through their nations. And those demands can often be at odds with what people overall need or want. > > So that's probably the biggest learning from the Fediverse that I have: a lot of it is just run and funded by individuals and volunteers, which often means that it doesn't move as fast as more commercial operations. [1]: https://www.apc.org/en/news/fedimod-fires-building-better-and-decentralised-social-media-applications

@kingconsult @iftas @bjoernsta @evan @newsmast @andypiper @casey @reiver @naturzukunft2026 @liaizon @matt @pfefferle @sofiaritz @tommi

Yes please let's talk about funding! Is their a talk or workshop for that planned already?

@kingconsult added 2MR to my list of fediverse events going on https://hackers.pub/@wakest/2026/upcoming-fediverse-events
upcoming fediverse events

This curated collection of global Fediverse events showcases the rapid expansion and technical diversification of the decentralized social web throughout 2026. Covering a wide range of activities from local meetups in Montreal and Berlin to large-scale international gatherings like DWeb Camp and FediDay, the schedule emphasizes core themes of digital sovereignty, protocol development, and public institution integration. Technical sessions delve into specific frameworks such as ATProto, Bonfire, and Hubzilla, while broader discussions address the evolution of W3C social web standards and the impact of regional regulations like the Digital Services Act. These gatherings facilitate critical knowledge sharing and collaboration for those building the next generation of open, interoperable communication infrastructures.

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