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[feature] ActivityPub federation #90

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hex-m opened this issue Dec 17, 2018 · 3 comments
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[feature] ActivityPub federation #90

hex-m opened this issue Dec 17, 2018 · 3 comments

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@hex-m
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hex-m commented Dec 17, 2018

Some community-focused social platforms started adopting a common protocol so users on different platforms and servers can interact with each other. This would most likely be a very big change to the architecture.

What's the reward:

  1. Different people/organizations can host their own BeWelcome-Server but the users can still communicate with everyone (like we know it from e-mail servers). This also means the network is less dependent on a central server/operator.
  2. Users are able to contact their friends on other supported platforms. e.g. Mastodon (~twitter), Peertube (~YouTube), Nextcloud (~Dropbox)
@Tr4sK
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Tr4sK commented Jun 10, 2020

I support this feature.
I would love to see ActivityPub implemented on the Activity part of BW. Check at what Framasoft is doing: https://joinmobilizon.org
It wold be great to let BW user to create public event that would be available to the federated network.

@sunjam
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sunjam commented Jul 6, 2020

ActivityPub 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 subscribing to content.

http://activitypub.rocks/static/images/ActivityPub-tutorial-image.png

@drequivalent
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Pwease!

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