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    fedicon@spectra.video
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    Johannes Ernst gave a talk at FediCon 2025: From Millions to Billions: A plausible narrative for growing the Open Social Web.

    Johannes Ernst is a Entrepreneur, Developer, Organizer who is recognized for: FediForum, the Fediverse Developer Network, FediTest, Light-Weight Identity/OpenID .

    Follow Johannes Ernst at:
    https://j12t.social/@j12t


    FediCon is a Canadian conference on the Social Web, decentralized social-media & social-networks, and the Fediverse.

    https://fedicon.ca
    https://techhub.social/@fedicon
    https://spectra.video/@fedicon


    FediCon is project of the Open Social Web Society
    https://opensocialwebsociety.org

    The Open Social Web Society (and FediCon) was created by: Charles Iliya Krempeaux

    The Open Social Web Society is a B.C. Society — in B.C., not-for-profit / non-profit organizations are known as societies.


    FediCon 2025 was organized by:
    • Charles Iliya Krempeaux https://mastodon.social/@reiver
    • Crissy Kuchisabishii Geco https://tech.lgbt/@Crissy
    • Sal Rahman https://techhub.social/@manlycoffee
    • Anuj Ahooja https://mastodon.social/@quillmatiq

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      Johannes Ernst gave a talk at FediCon 2025: From Millions to Billions: A plausible narrative for growing the Open Social Web.

      Johannes Ernst is a Entrepreneur, Developer, Organizer who is recognized for: FediForum, the Fediverse Developer Network, FediTest, Light-Weight Identity/OpenID .

      Follow Johannes Ernst at:
      https://j12t.social/@j12t


      FediCon is a Canadian conference on the Social Web, decentralized social-media & social-networks, and the Fediverse.

      https://fedicon.ca
      https://techhub.social/@fedicon
      https://spectra.video/@fedicon


      FediCon is project of the Open Social Web Society
      https://opensocialwebsociety.org

      The Open Social Web Society (and FediCon) was created by: Charles Iliya Krempeaux

      The Open Social Web Society is a B.C. Society — in B.C., not-for-profit / non-profit organizations are known as societies.


      FediCon 2025 was organized by:
      • Charles Iliya Krempeaux https://mastodon.social/@reiver
      • Crissy Kuchisabishii Geco https://tech.lgbt/@Crissy
      • Sal Rahman https://techhub.social/@manlycoffee
      • Anuj Ahooja https://mastodon.social/@quillmatiq

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      adamtewodros@mas.to
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      @fedicon I never thought of expanding the open social web to making all the web social! Great presentation!

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        Johannes Ernst gave a talk at FediCon 2025: From Millions to Billions: A plausible narrative for growing the Open Social Web.

        Johannes Ernst is a Entrepreneur, Developer, Organizer who is recognized for: FediForum, the Fediverse Developer Network, FediTest, Light-Weight Identity/OpenID .

        Follow Johannes Ernst at:
        https://j12t.social/@j12t


        FediCon is a Canadian conference on the Social Web, decentralized social-media & social-networks, and the Fediverse.

        https://fedicon.ca
        https://techhub.social/@fedicon
        https://spectra.video/@fedicon


        FediCon is project of the Open Social Web Society
        https://opensocialwebsociety.org

        The Open Social Web Society (and FediCon) was created by: Charles Iliya Krempeaux

        The Open Social Web Society is a B.C. Society — in B.C., not-for-profit / non-profit organizations are known as societies.


        FediCon 2025 was organized by:
        • Charles Iliya Krempeaux https://mastodon.social/@reiver
        • Crissy Kuchisabishii Geco https://tech.lgbt/@Crissy
        • Sal Rahman https://techhub.social/@manlycoffee
        • Anuj Ahooja https://mastodon.social/@quillmatiq

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        phillycodehound@spectra.video
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        Excellent talk @j12t@j12t.social

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          @fedicon I never thought of expanding the open social web to making all the web social! Great presentation!

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          j12t@j12t.social
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          Thanks @adamtewodros !

          I didn't say it explicitly in the talk, but one way to think about it is an upgrade to the web itself. In addition to websites, universal clients, hyperlinks etc, we add people as first class objects with associated retrievable information (like their social graph) and the ability to send structured content between websites.

          There is no need we have to stick with the same concepts we've had since the early 90's -- and arguable those were missing even then.

          @fedicon

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            Thanks @adamtewodros !

            I didn't say it explicitly in the talk, but one way to think about it is an upgrade to the web itself. In addition to websites, universal clients, hyperlinks etc, we add people as first class objects with associated retrievable information (like their social graph) and the ability to send structured content between websites.

            There is no need we have to stick with the same concepts we've had since the early 90's -- and arguable those were missing even then.

            @fedicon

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            luca@sironi.tk
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            @j12t @adamtewodros @fedicon

            most newspapers websites leave those terrible un moderated boards for commenting each article

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              @j12t @adamtewodros @fedicon

              most newspapers websites leave those terrible un moderated boards for commenting each article

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              j12t@j12t.social
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              @luca It turns out that if the identities users used to comment on newspaper bulletin boards were the same as what people use in other places, if you blocked somebody on your home instance, you wouldn't see what they wrote on the newspaper site either. At least I believe this can be implemented.

              @adamtewodros @fedicon

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                @luca It turns out that if the identities users used to comment on newspaper bulletin boards were the same as what people use in other places, if you blocked somebody on your home instance, you wouldn't see what they wrote on the newspaper site either. At least I believe this can be implemented.

                @adamtewodros @fedicon

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                julian@community.nodebb.org
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                j12t@j12t.social luca@sironi.tk a number of publishers just removed the comment section wholesale, which is an even worse end result.

                Bringing them back under the umbrella of the open social web would be great.

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