· Föderation EN Di 17.12.2024 18:11:10
Just announced: "A New Social", a new non-profit focused on building cross-protocol services and tools for the open social web, is now leading development of Bridgy Fed.
https://www.anew.social/hello-social-web/
Exciting stuff! Bridging is an important approach that hasn't gotten enough attention, and this work really complements the other multi-polar efforts. Original Bridgy Fed developer @snarfed.org is CTO, and @quillmatiq is the CEO and Executive DIrector.
The press release has supportive comments from @mike, Emily Liu of Bluesky, the Threads team at Meta, @andypiper of Mastodon, Evan Prodromou of @swf, and @jaz of @iftas.
Bridgy Fed has set an important precdent here by prioritizing consent with their opt-in model, and it's really paid off. In fact the threats from Bluesky's current tolerance of anti-trans harassers and the multiple datasets of scraped Bluesky data are exactly the scenarios that advocates of an opt-in approach warned about -- an opt-out approach would have left people on fedi exposed by default. So let's hope that this focus on consent doesn't get lost as things more forward!
Föderation EN Di 17.12.2024 18:18:19
@thenexusofprivacy Thank you! We're definitely focused on doing this the right way based on the culture and needs of each platform (and by platform in the ActivityPub world, I mean each instance). Looking forward to getting your advice on our approach soon as well!
Föderation EN Di 17.12.2024 18:34:39
@quillmatiq I'm looking forward to seeing how things evolve!
It's an interesting question as to how far to take supporting the culture and needs of each instance. Suppose some instance admins have a culture that includes exposing trans people to harassment, and need specific functionality from Bridgy Fed to make it harder for trans people to protect themselves ... how would you react?