@Kabukikaiser Have you found a new home in the #fediverse yet? I got you on G+, but would love to see ya here. I'm at @PresGas with @kensanata
'sokay if you are keeping to G+, but let us know.
Let's also remember there is keybase and an osr_community team over there. It (for now) is open and @kensanata and I co-admin it.
Let’s say that I create a #Mastodon account on my own, private instance (only hypothetically, as I like my current one) and immediately post an introduction. Then:
• Nobody will see the introduction (as initially I will have no followers).
• If I use the search feature, I will see only posts from my own timeline.
How does the #federation model respond to these problems?
The party effectively "Voted off the island" Ned. I was thinking he would wreak havoc outside the house, but then I got to thinking: I never really liked the body just lying around in the cellar. So what about making the body Ned?
I can see all sorts of interesting complications with the story. Possible guilt from the players, a "fresher" warning about the haunting. Whadayathink?
*whew* - thanks for helping me think about this a bit more, @Emmett
I always tell my kids to question everything! Thanks for doing that here!!
I would blog about it more publicly, but not only do I not have a blog (yet) but I also wouldn't have many people reading it (yet... since I don't have a blog until ...soon)
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@Emmett 4)...swaths of social networks and services along with corporations and governments wanting to see what people are doing for profit or intelligence, it is good to know and experiment with these types of decentralized tech offerings.
Why did all of us play with #mastodon when there was birdsite, G+, reddit, FB? How did we all attempt to play and grow this? Why not look at other things too?