What Major Social Media Platforms Would You Like To See Federated Alternatives To That Don't Exist Yet? ( lemmy.ml )

Pretty much in the title. Maybe you wouldn't even use it, but would like to simply see it exist for the sake of having a federated alternative.

For me, it'd be the following:

  • LinkedIn
  • Meetup
  • Tiktok

I am on the first two, but would prefer a federated alternative. I'm not on Tiktok, but would like to see a federated alternative.

I'll admit these might not be a good idea. But as a thought experiment, I'd be curious about the community weigh in on what you all think this might look like.

420blazeit69 ,

LinedUp

spoiler

The LinkedIn for coke dealers

UnPassive ,

YouTube
I know some peer to peer stuff exists but I haven't checked it out. Not sure how federation would come into play

makeasnek , (edited )
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Meetup. And I'd like to see nostr make a reddit clone. I love lemmy, I don't love my identity being tied to an instance. A platform based on nostr's protocol would solve that.

NoMoreLurkingToo ,

Uber, Uber Eats (similar to Wolt)

teawrecks ,

I don't want the fediverse to always be dictated by the private sector's ideas. I want someone to build the next "TikTok" on the fediverse to begin with, and for once have a generation whose "new thing" isn't controlled by a single corporation.

pmk ,

How about a federated archive.org?
(Kids these days are crazy about scanned public domain books and stuff.)

narwhal ,

Wikipedia.

RandomVideos ,

Does wikiless count?

TheAnonymouseJoker ,

It is like saying Invidious is YouTube, and Bibliogram is Instagram.

yui ,

Does everything need to be federated? I don't quite see the appeal of a 'federated' Wikipedia. It's not really social-oriented and you can already export all the pages and rehost it yourself.

narwhal , (edited )

I don't know the details on how to rehost wikipedia by myself, and also how to search and access unofficial wikipedia servers either. If this is all common knowlege for internet users, I am seriously lagging behind here. But maybe you are right and there really is no universal appeal for this, and overall people just prefer to see wikipedia as a single entity. But I think there would be benefits in federating wikipedia. Basically it becomes harder to take down information, and allows us to bypass wikipedia's own strictness and bias. I know there are wikipedia alternatives but I would like to be able to access different view points seamlessly in the same platform, just like it happens here.

nutomic , (edited )
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Im working on this under the name of Ibis. Hopefully I can announce the first release within a few weeks.

makeasnek ,
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There is a nostr app working on this. It's not very far along but it's an interesting idea https://wikistr.com/

noodle ,
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Tinder, Bumble etc.

Noodle07 ,

Hi noodle

noodle ,
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Noodle? Is it you?! 🤩

Omega_Haxors ,

And they say romance is dead.

nasi_goreng , (edited )
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Instead of yet another globally massive social media, I want to see regional social media that's not massive globally, but popular in their country of origin. Or niche social media.

List so far:

  • Post.news
  • Koo (India)
  • Cohost
  • Hive
  • Plurk (still relatively popular in Taiwan)
  • Lofter (Chinese Tumblr)
  • Xiaohongshu (Chinese version of Instagram and Pinterest on one app, probably Pixelfed can clone their unique UI)
  • Lemon8
  • Weibo

Art general:

  • Cara
  • Artstation
  • Xfolio
  • Pixiv
  • Deviantart

Design:

  • Dribbbble
  • Behance

Hobby specific:

  • Anilist
  • Kitsu
  • Annict (Japanese anime-tracker and social)
  • ComicSpace (Japanese manga tracker)
  • MyAnimeList
  • MyFigureCollection
  • MyDramaList
crashoverride ,

I see we're going with this, but it wouldn't work. As there are already alternatives within the larger social media framework, like subreddits and sublemmings? How the hell you want to say it. With the point still stands, that regional social media will never work as there will always be better alternatives within a bigger social media platform

nasi_goreng ,
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Local social media is different from bigger social media platform.

Those big social media generally are American/Western-centric. Sure, you can find local community on them, but their moderation system are often still Western-centric.

You'll surprised on how often other language being moderated (deleted/removed) because it mistaken as hate speech.
For example, word that in certain language has neutral meaning, but mistaken as offensive in English.

Also, local social media often designed to local culture.
Xiaohongshu and Plurk are the primary example. Entirely unique UI and user experience.

Even fediverse also this cultural-focused software.
Take a look on Misskey (a Japanese-made fediverse software), it primarily designed for Japanese internet culture, which entirely different from Mastodon or Pleroma.

crashoverride ,

Local will never take off tho.theres only one way that can happen and that one thing will never. It is if we broke up all the big social media companies.

nasi_goreng ,
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They don't need to get big like Meta or any Western social media.

They simply need to serve their targeted demography well to be able to survive.
A lot of East Asian platform doing basically that, still alive even after a 15+ years.

nycki ,

Google search. I want a way of finding stuff based on everyone's tag suggestions, like a booru, but distributed.

h05 ,

BeReal

I'd love to see a federated — or first of all just in any kind open source — version of this.
I really love their approach of making social media less addictive, but they're starting to introduce some features which I think are counterproductive to their initial concept.

Since it is just a mobile-oriented product (for obvious reasons like needing two cameras, taking selfies, carrying it around the whole time) it might be hard to build something like that but I guess it would be nice.

I also have no idea how you would make something like that federated, but the approach might be like that the different instances are working as the BeReal timezones, so the BeReal time might be the same for all members of an instance.

Maybe someone is working on that, but I guess this will take some more years, because BeReal is not that popular for a long enough time...

tkk13909 ,
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I would love this so much!

h05 ,

yay thanks now I know I'm not the only kind of tech, linux, open source, privacy and federation loving person which still uses stuff like BeReal

andrew_bidlaw ,
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Not social media but I'd probably like the idea of social games like these little timekillers from Facebook, chess, worms, poker, whatever that's not that dependent on speed\ping and lightweight. Basically an app platform that can be easily included into other apps. Some different Lemmy communities can even challenge each other or hold events.

curiousaur ,

Couchsurfing.org

MxRemy , (edited )

There actually is a fediverse TikTok equivalent being developed! I'm not sure what the current status of it is, but it does already have rudimentary functionality. I bet the developer(s) might appreciate some help working on it, if anyone has the time/coding skills/money/etc to contribute. Somebody else mentioned Tumblr, and that exists too! So many cool projects being worked on, I regularly check this list to see what's new, and it's really heartwarming to see all the work people are putting into making the fediverse such a awesome place. There's even a Tinder-esque dating app!

Personally, equivalents I would love to see include:

  • Archive of Our Own
  • RPC/F-List/roleplay platform
    • (I'm actually trying to work on one of these myself, but I'm an amateur so don't get your hopes up lol)
  • Etsy
  • Ravelry
  • A search engine
    • (And not just a metasearch using the same index as Google/Bing/etc)
nycki ,

Federated f-list already exists, it's called IRC. Honestly I'd love to see an f-chat to IRC bridging tool, so I can add it to my znc bouncer.

ICastFist ,
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I put on my robes and wizard hat...

CanadaPlus ,

How do you pronounce "Alovoa"?

TikTok is a sticky wicket, because video is so heavy and sensitive to network performance. You can maybe federate video, but there's definitely not going to be small instances.

ICastFist ,
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Ah-lo-voh-ah

CanadaPlus ,

Thanks!

feoh ,

Github

All the benefits of the network effect without the crippling reliance on a single MegaCorp to keep the lights on and not turn hostile like the owners of SourceForge, Reddit, and Freenode IRC.

Would also solve a problem I'm not hearing anyone at all talk about - what happens when the Gitlab / Gittea / whatever instances projects are hosting run out of money and go dark? Those sources are lost forever.

mosiacmango , (edited )

Youre in luck. Forgeo is a well maintained, self hosted gitea fork that is federated by design.

feoh ,

Fantastic, I will check this out!

Now we just need to get projects to start using it and federating their source code :)

I suspect the other comment about Gitlab may have more adoption because lots of projects including some very large ones are already using that platform.

Zak ,
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feoh ,

That's really great to hear! It's an incredible vision for an open source future not dependent on MegaCorps, and I am SO here for that!

EpicVision ,

Something like StackOverflow/StackExchange would be nice. Would also like to see a federated platform for designers/artists (some Dribbble or Adobe Behance alternative).

Feathercrown ,

Federated SO where each participating site has its own list of topics makes a lot of sense tbh

nutomic ,
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You could probably make this as a custom lemmy frontend. The main functionality is almost identical.

Feathercrown ,

It'd have to be very custom but yeah it would work. Implementing review queues and rep/privileges and stuff might take a bit longer if you want to mirror the site that closely though.

makeasnek ,
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YES PLEASE

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