Gidi Kroon

@GidiKroon
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Posting about actresses and tv series I'm a fan of. Some tech and politics in between.

This was my first fediverse account and is the backup when my selfhosting is probably unavoidably going to fail. Currently often posting from my own Friendica @gidi.

Posts by me are published cc-by, so they may be shared, boosted, reposted, reblogged, retweeted, etc. Posts and/or photos by others that I share remain copyright by the respective owners. DMs muted unless I follow you.

Mehttps://gidikroon.eu/
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Also at@[email protected], @[email protected], https://twitter.com/gidikroon
There is something that Twitter does right: its terms and conditions that you didn't read made you agree to allowing your posts to be shared and shown within the Twitter services. Because of this retweeting, or them showing your post in a search and even publicly, is allowed and not copyright infringement. This covers embeds as well. Because we all are used to this, we sort of assume other people's short posts are available to be shared and shown elsewhere.

On the fediverse we forget this. I've never seen a server with this in its sign-up conditions. Almost nobody has specified the copyright status of their posts and almost everybody assumes a cc-by license, allowing any kind of reproduction as long as there's attribution. So everybody just happily boosts, repeats. re-shares or re-notes.

I invite you to specify the license you expect on your posts. I have set cc-by, a long time ago, allowing any re-sharing as long as there's attribution. A boost, re-share, etc naturally has attribution, so it is ok. Other options are on the creative commons site, e.g. to include non-commercial clauses (disallowing sharing on twitter), non-derivative (disallowing editing, or even quote-tweeting possibly, maybe even indexing or AI learning). Maybe you even want to keep full copyright preventing all re-use. But this is not currently supported in the systems unless you make all your posts followers-only.

Some projects like Pixelfed and Peertube allow setting this copyright status on each separate post. For others I advice you to put it in your profile.

As always, the legal default is that the author retains full copyright control. Anybody implementing fediverse software should assume if no copyright license is specified, the author only allows publishing the post on its own server. These posts should not be shown in public timelines to unaddressed users. And no-one can boost, repeat, etc, them. Or collect them.
After years of running, it’s now the first time there’s an actual hardware failure on an Amazon host running a server of mine. So not my fault this time! I have to wait a bit until I can restart it. In the mean time, a.o. my Friendica will be unavailable.
There was a time when a politician's position could become 'untenable'...

Now, e.g. in the UK, a Prime Minister can take 'full responsibility' and then nothing happens. Other ministers can have reports published confirming they bullied staff, or wholly mismanaged an evacuation, and nothing happens.
Uh I just got DMed by the COO of Tumblr asking about hiring contractors to make us fully #indieweb compliant, and possibly even #fediverse integration. Anyone out there looking for work?
Someone decided to switch off the big light in the sky in the middle of the day and move the trees about, rather a lot.
What to do if you're on mobile and there's a function in the website you're browsing that's accessed by 'just hovering over it'? Well, I don't really know, but some things that help me sometimes:


  • If you have an s-pen, you can hover with that
  • long tap the item so the context menu pops up. Click outside it so it disappears, the hover popup may also have popped up behind it and still be there. (Works sometimes in Friendica)
  • in some circumstances you can tap just long enough for it not to be a click (short tap), but short enough not to be a right click (long tap), but it still brings up the hover popup. (Works sometimes in Pleroma)
  • if the thing you wanted to see was alt text (image description), in some browsers like Chrome it will show on top of the context menu. So long tap... If the text is not fully shown, tap on the text and it expands.
I forgot about how central to the fediverse experience the search box is here. That's true for Mastodon, but also other software that connects here, like Pleroma or Friendica. If you want to follow someone that you found while browsing another server, or want to like or share a post you found, but you found it in a thread you were reading but you're not on your home server, the software tries to guide you through a remote-follow, or remote-like, process which is hugely complicated and error prone. It's much easier to copy paste stuff in the search box of your home server. When you hit enter, it actually loads the profile or post into your home server, where you are logged in, and you can click follow or like as normal.
#FediTips #feditip

Assume you have an account on mastodon.social, and you're logged in there. By clicking around you ended up browsing the mstdn.social server (another connected server) and saw this '@FediTips' account that I quoted below. That's fine, you can read these posts since they're public. But when you want to follow that account you hit the snag that you're not logged in on mstdn.social, a server that doesn't know you're logged in on mastodon.social, so it can't register who wants the follow the account. (Side note, the Friendica software can sometimes recognise login sessions of other servers, but forget about that for the moment).

So what is an easy way of doing this? Or maybe not easy, but less error-prone?

You open up the profile on mstdn.social, e.g. by clicking the name or avatar. The url of the account is now in the address bar of your browser. (I often use the web browser to browse social media, works fine, also on mobile. Especially Mastodon and Twitter work really well with their sites on my phone). Select it and copy the whole address to your clipboard.

Now open mastodon.social. You will still be logged in there. Paste the contents of the clipboard into the search box of the mastodon.social site, the search text will be like 'https://mstdn.social/users/feditips'. So this is in the search box of mastodon.social, not the search box of your browser and not the address bar of your browser. Hit Enter. You'll get the profile as a search result. If mastodon.social didn't know about this account yet, it will have quickly looked it up for you and loaded it. Now you see this account on your home server and you can click Follow as normal.

You don't need to use the url. You could also have entered the account handle '@[email protected]' in the search box and hit Enter. The same thing would have happened.

What about a post you want to like or reshare? Sometimes when you load a profile like I said, it seems empty. Your home server (mastodon.social) will only show the posts it knows about, while back on mstdn.social all posts of '@FediTips' are there. That's because the posts only get sent to followers, and if you would be the first to follow a certain account on your home server, no posts are there yet. (Not likely with '@FediTips', because it's a very popular account that many other people were following already, so past posts have already been received).

You can also load a remote post into your home server to interact with it. Mostly that is not needed, but you can paste the url of the post on mstdn.social into the search box of mastodon.social and hit Enter. Now the post loads; if mastodon.social didn't have the post yet, it will quickly load it for you. The url of a post looks like (e.g. for the quoted post): 'https://mstdn.social/@feditips/108199521441536756'.

How to get this url of a post? Further #feditip: on almost all fediverse software the link to the post is hidden behind the date or time of the post. So if it says '2 minutes ago', or there is a precise date and or time, click it and copy that url to your clipboard. This is what you can paste in the search box of your own server.

Clicking on the time or date is also how you can see a post in its original form. Sometimes a post can look different on Mastodon than how the author intended it on their own server. Opening a post by clicking its link allows you to see it on the original server, with the original layout.

And yes, I agree this is all not very intuitive.

@[email protected]:Okay, if that's not working for you, try just copying the address of the person you want to follow, then paste it into the search box within Mastodon.

When you search for an address, it will bring up a profile you can follow.

This works whether you're logged in with apps or the website.
FediTips (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] Okay, if that's not working for you, try just copying the address of the person you want to follow, then paste it into the search box within Mastodon. When you search for an address, it will bring up a profile you can follow. This works whether you're logged in with apps or the website.

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People in the US and the UK can now see the Charlie-centric episode Mourning Cloak of Fear The Walking Dead (7x10). For me that's going to be another couple of months if not a year. In yesterday's Insta-takeover Alexa Nisenson (who plays Charlie) revealed what her favourite episodes of each season were to film: 7x10 Mourning Cloak, 6x07 Damage From The Inside, 5x04 Skidmark and 4x10 Close Your Eyes. I've watched the latter many times already and can concur that it's a great episode, as are the others she mentions, though 5x12 Ner Tamid is a classic too.

Since I can't watch season 7, but want to mark the occasion anyway, I'll be rewatching these other episodes. In reverse order. Starting with session 6's Damage From The Inside.
#AlexaNisenson #FearTheWalkingDead
www.imdb.com/title/tt13158346/
"Fear the Walking Dead" Damage from the Inside (TV Episode 2020) - IMDb

Damage from the Inside: Directed by Tawnia McKiernan. With Lennie James, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Maggie Grace, Colman Domingo. When Dakota goes missing, Strand sends Alicia and Charlie on a search and rescue mission to find her; an unlikely ally provides a new possibility of escape from Virginia.

IMDb

Any reason to join the #fediverse is a good one. For microblogging, join #mastodon. Video creator? Join #peertube! Into pictures? Join #pixelfed! Into books? Join #bookwyrm! Do you organise events? Join #Mobilizon!

You can subscribe to all of those services from one account. It's like following Instagram (Zuck), YouTube (Brin and Page) and Goodreads (Bezos) accounts from Twitter (Musk)!

Publish-subscribe at its finest, brought to you by the #openstandard #activitypub: https://www.w3.org/TR/activitypub/.

ActivityPub

The ActivityPub protocol is a decentralized social networking protocol based upon the [ActivityStreams] 2.0 data format. It provides a client to server API for creating, updating and deleting content, as well as a federated server to server API for delivering notifications and content.

New people, welcome to Mastodon and the Fediverse!

Here's how to get started:

1. Find some people to follow over on @FediFollows, and through Trunk (https://communitywiki.org/trunk)

2. Find out your Mastodon/Fediverse address so you can share it with friends (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107248252715651564)

3. Invite people to join you on here by telling them to go to https://joinmastodon.org and click on "Get Started". It doesn't matter if they join a different server because the servers talk to each other (here's a bit more of an explanation https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107021461185874594)

4. Find out what the Fediverse is (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107044096139091624)

5. Find out why Mastodon being on so many different servers/instances is a really good thing (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/107083735491993183)

6. If you see anything nasty, you can report it to your friendly server admin (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106540152842368591)

7. You can (sort of) verify your account if you own a website (https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106274105538953001)

If you have any questions, @ me or DM me!

#MastoTips #FediTips #Mastodon

Trunk for the Fediverse