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That’s kinda impossible in Lemmy’s current implementation because your ActivityPub person ID is linked to your username (through your /u/ URL)

Mastodon also made that mistake. I believe Akkoma and the *key forks use user IDs so they could theoretically make it work, though I’m not entirely sure on that.

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Make the jump, my friend. I did it. This was my reddit name, but I’ve slowly madethis my name basically everywhere, and it’s so nice not having to remember usernames.

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I want a consistent identity on the internet, where all of my fediverse accounts are linked

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That’sa bigger problem than lemmy. But also, yes.

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Also a very precarious idea imo. It makes an easy target for social engineering, targeted marketing, etc.

I assume if a nefarious actor made an instance to sell behavioral data, they would have a field day if every account of a person was linked.

Edit: The idea in itself is good. For that we need to make assembly, sale and possession of behavioral data illegal.

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Yes, but I might have several of these accounts to separate my identities, so I might not link the most used one to your instance, but a throwaway one

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25 points

Alt text for blind people in images, a la Mastodon.

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Could this be solved with an app?

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I’m not sure but I don’t think so. It would require the server to store the alt text for the picture.

And it would also require people to actually use the feature. I still don’t know how Mastodon managed to pull this off in this regard…

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And it would also require people to actually use the feature. I still don’t know how Mastodon managed to pull this off in this regard…

By making it convenient on the tech side, and having a cohesive enough culture that any newcomers from the many Twitter migrations just did the right thing because that was the norm when they joined.

I myself won’t boost anything that doesn’t have alt text for example. (Which is still surprisingly common despite the reputation of Masto being well-alt-texted)

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I do like that Mastodon reminds you to add Alt text before posting an image. People think alt text is just for the blind or near blind but sometimes I have a hard time figuring out why a picture was posted and the alt text clears that up. All that to say, it’s reminders help create the habit of adding text descriptors, which helps everyone.

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Would adding ML generated descriptions of images help here? Would be trivial to add in a third party client.

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Perhaps it would help a bit, I don’t know. Even if it does, it would be far less than having the sharer to actually write something, and telling the reader the focus of the picture.

I’ll give you a personal albeit real example of that. I posted this picture in Mastodon, some time ago:

A machine learning model could theoretically say something like there’s a tabby cat in the picture, one semi-abstract acrylic painting, one figurative oil painting. Both paintings rest on a white wall… except that most of those things don’t matter, what matters is what the cat is doing towards the viewer.

Contrast it with the translated version of the alt text that I’ve provided: A playful tabby cat, leaning against the back of a chair, looking at the viewer. Her head, upper thorax, and paws are visible. One paw is holding the back of the chair; the other paw is on the air, in an “I got you!” movement towards the viewer. It’s completely different and, when I wrote this, I hoped that both blind and non-blind users could get something out of the picture that they wouldn’t without the alt text.

And it’s the same deal with other Mastodon posters, not just me. This system - where the user is expected to provide alt text - works well, IMO.

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75 points

The ability to view posts that I upvoted

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This. On r*ddit I used to upvote posts, and save really important ones to organise them. Maybe even some way to organize bookmarked posts.

Don’t know if that’s a client side thing or not.

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Obviously client side, but Apollo for Reddit allowed you to bin saved posts into specific categories. I understand it wasn’t trivial to implement, but hope a Lemmy client is able to implement something similar one day.

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  • Low hanging: user defined multi-communities
  • Hard (high hanging fruit): allow users to look and behave like communities so that we can follow each other (and masto users too ) as we would normal communities, where each user has their own (or multiple!) “community” they can populate and moderate as they see fit.
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As long as this is opt-in, I’m okay with this. I personally don’t want to have followers.

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Follow requests! A standard feature from the microblogging side all other software already support.

In fact, all follows in ActivityPub are follow requests by default (normal follows are simulated by just auto-accepting all follows serverside). That’s why when servers are overloaded you end up with the “subscription pending” message, as the Accept/Follow activity never reaches your server.

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You can follow people and do regular posts on kbin in case you didn’t know yet.

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But, as far as I know, you can’t have a feed of posts from people that you follow, instead they get folded into the magazines.

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Huh, seems like you’re right or at least I couldn’t find anything like that. I feel like theoretically ot should be able to do that, so I’m gonna snoop around a bit more and maybe file an issue. Doesn’t help that kbin’s UI is still pretty atrocious at the moment, but the project is still fairly young and developing at a good pace at least.

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I wouldn’t stop using Lemmy because of “user profiles”, but this was one of the worst things implemented by Reddit. Basically started the slide into Facebook-tier

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