Over the last few years, the Virtual Fediforma Conference has presented a glimpse of what is new in the open social web, which has big news of last year. Federes ‘Federes’ ForestThis year’s presentation was no different, many developers showed new apps, which would help expand the ecosystem of decentralized social networks.
During Fediforam, Bonfier announced that they are releasing Bonfier Social 1.0 As the first “taste” of the stage. Bonfier Social comes with a pre-configer bundle of a “bonfire extension that defines which features are involved, such as custom feeds, profiles, and threaded discussions as well as post sharing posts and other users’ ability to follow.
The manufacturer of bonfire is working Other “taste” The platform, including the bonfire community, moved towards open science along with private groups and organizations, a platform, designed to cooperate between educational communities. Bonfire Social Federates with Mastodon, Petub, Mobilizon and others. you can Install bonfire social Check out now or out Demo,
There is another new service announced in Fediforma Channel.orgWhich is designed to help you cure the content seen on the open social web. Users can tailor their feed by tracking specific hashtags and users, including bridge blue accounts and RSS parrots. Other users can follow the channels you create, which are distributed in more than Feders, Blussky and RSS. You can filter some keywords and muted accounts that do not related to subjects you want to follow, and there are also built -in filters that block NSFW content and abusive language.
Channel.org is built on a customized mastodon server run by the Newsmast Foundation, a Feders-focused charity located in the UK, and it seems a clean way to create an ultra-curated social feed. Currently service Available in an invited-keval betaBut you can sign up for the weightlist to get the update. You can see some examples of channels From Channel.org’s website,
One of the other notable services highlighted today was a surge, A App that allows you to move For Mastodon, your Blussky Account, without losing any of your followers. The app is created by the creators of a new social, Fast fed The tool that boom uses to connect your blue account to mastodon. Once your account is finished, the bounce can then transfer the personal data server using the “move” ability given by the activity and AT protocols, allowing you to maintain your blossomy followers – and people you follow – when moving towards Mastodon.