FediVariety

FediVariety is a European collective of digital activists and researchers dedicated to harnessing (Free) Open Source Software —(F)OSS— for public administration, focusing on the Fediverse. We're generously supported by the NLnet foundation and the SABOA foundation.

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2025-10-08

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At Berlin #Fediday organized by @berlinfediday & @digiges @cbase even more Fediverse #policy talks took place.

@bjoernsta from the iniative #savesocial, @resieguen on legal questions in the Fediverse and myself about why the Fediverse is an integral part of public-interest digital infrastructure in #Europe

With the upcoming 🇪🇺 Summit on #digitalsovereignty in Berlin we call for digital civil organisations having seats at the table & public funding for the Fediverse 🔥 @BMDS

#Fediforum

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mariafarrellmariafarrell
2025-10-08

RE: mastodon.social/@mariafarrell/

Well this is admirably concise and direct by Germany's justice ministry.

"Chat control without cause must be taboo in a state governed by the rule of law. Private communication must never be under general suspicion."

THANK YOU. Without Germany's support, Chat Control is dead in Council. For now at least.

Some serious introspection now needed by DG HOME for its antidemocratic draft law and illegal lobbying.

www.bmjv.de/SharedDocs/Zitate/DE/2025/1008_Chatkontrolle.html

(h/t @Privacymatters

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2025-10-08

At #PrivacyCamp25 by @edri the #Fediverse was represented with an onboarding workshop by @pneutig and @ilumium 👏

Thanks also to @alexandrageese for our brief discussion on the Fediverse and the need to broaden the scope of #digitalsovereignty to encompass public-interest digital infrastructure. 🙏

Additonally it was a #Fediday because @digitalrechte published their long awaited policy concept paper on how to fund the Fediverse in Germany addressed to @BMDS 🔥

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#Fediforum #FediforumEurope

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2025-10-08

Yesterday we had a great 1st #FediforumEurope day #Fediforum 🚀

I gave an update on recent developments in European states and at #EU level in #policy areas relevant to the #Fediverse & #OSW - for example the 🇪🇺 #DMA consultation.

Also a quick review of #fediplomacy and advocacy events #EUFediverse

At @fnf #fnf25 we held 2 specific Fediverse workshops with @digiges @pneutig @resieguen @cypherhippie @eest9 @c3wien and enjoyed a fruitful exchange with Fediverse enthusiasts @FediVariety

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FediForumfediforum
2025-10-08

FediForum got a mention today in a piece on Mastodon Starter Packs in The Verge. Mastodon starter packs are coming, and were discussed at today.

theverge.com/news/794988/masto

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2025-10-08

Sorry folks.. won't be able to participate in #fediforum! digesting (@FediVariety) last weeks of massive/intensive input on our research project / fedi integration in public admin (#EU) — report in process... will catch up soon!

#mastodon #fediverse #JugglingTheFediverse #fnf #fnf25 #privacycamp

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@BjornW@mastodon.socialBjornW
2025-10-05

RE: mastodon.social/@BjornW/113559

I wrote this almost a year ago about the failed / experiment with the Dutch public broadcasters & umbrella organisation NPO.

Perhaps this is of interest for the attendees of the @berlinfediday 'Median in Fediverse' day.

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2025-10-04

#BerlinFediDay
#FediDay
#JugglingTheFediverse
@resieguen

Thank you, Rebecca!
Let us find our own (omni)bus...
—and get it on da road yay!!! 🚀
~:\

presentation slide from Rebecca Sieber: "Das #Fediverse in der Digitalpolitik – wie und warum dezentrale Netzwerke politisch mitgedacht werden müssen"@resieguen@legal.socialpresentation slide from Rebecca Sieber: "Das #Fediverse in der Digitalpolitik – wie und warum dezentrale Netzwerke politisch mitgedacht werden müssen"@resieguen@legal.social
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2025-10-04

@jospoortvliet
mastodon.bits-und-baeume.org/@

hey jos, great presentation you just gave! tnx! 🚀
—would love to know if you can share your slides with us..?

fyi: am from @FediVariety currently researching exactly your topic on the federated future for public sector
#berlinfediday #jugglingthefediverse
#publicmoneypubliccode

slide shows presentation slide with following text: "Europe could also learn from the U.S. and China - invest in technologies that serve its own needs and values, instead of throwing billions at Big Tech."
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2025-10-04

Abfab presentation and clear call for #fedifund at #BerlinFediDay by @samvie !!! 🚀 🚀 🚀
#jugglingthefediverse

recordings here:
c-tube.c-base.org/w/wKd1Zxa484

@amvie@chaos.social making call (german) for #fedifund at #fedidayberlin - 25 mio euro per year!
FediVarietyFediVariety
2025-10-04

So sad none of us could make it to @berlinfediday at
@cbase. Wishing everyone a great second and looking forward to the recordings.

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2025-10-03

@samvie @cypherhippie @resieguen @edri @FediVariety
@berlinfediday

thank you for all your great & very inspirational input, your generous support and serious fun during our @FediVariety endeavour at #fnf25 and #pc25 !!

—keep on #jugglingthefediverse !!!
—and have a blast this weekend at #fediday #cbase #berlin !!!

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@BjornW@mastodon.socialBjornW
2025-10-03

On my way to @berlinfediday for day 0. Also need to find a place to get some food. Any vegetarian food tips in the neighbourhood of c-base and Berlin Ostbahnhoff?

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2025-10-02

Thanks for having the three @cypherhippie @resieguen @samvie of us at #PrivacyCamp25 @edri 🙏

It was a pleasure to meet so many of you today after an already great #Fediverse exchange and discussions at #fnf25

It is inspiring to see that so many of us are engaging for our #Fediverse in #Europe

Let us work together to build and advocate for real alternatives for common interest digital infrastructure in 🇪🇺

Let us reseach more on already existing best practices like @FediVariety is doing👏

Three people stabding in front of a roll up with privacy camp writen on it.
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Newsmast Foundationnewsmast@newsmast.social
2025-09-17

⚠️ Today is the last chance for you to shape the future of the Fediverse!

If you’re a:
✅ Mod
✅Admin
✅Community organiser

Do yourself a favour and take 5-10 minutes⏱️to anonymously fill in the IFTAS needs assessment today!

about.iftas.org/moderator-need

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2025-09-15

:mastodon: Mastodon rolls out Quote Posts with Protections to prevent ‘dunking’.

Mastodon, is rolling out a somewhat controversial feature by adding quote posts, which will launch this week. The feature, which allows a user to quote someone else’s post and re-share it with their own response or commentary, has contributed to a culture of “dunking” on X….

katherinewrites.com/p/the-psyc

#mastodon #socialmedia #engineering #fediverse #tech #media #news

….where users often deride other people by responding with snark or insulting humor.

To address this concern, Mastodon says it’s implementing quote posts with safety controls. These protections are designed to allow quote posts to be used responsibly, to “expand discussions, make new connections, and amplify underrepresented voices,” the platform states.

⁉️Support for quote posts will first arrive over this week to the larger Mastodon servers at mastodon.online and mastodon.social. It will then become available in Mastodon’s 4.5 software update.⁉️

👾To quote a post, you’ll find the new option under Mastodon’s Boost [similar to X’s repost/retweet feature]. Because the fediverse, or open social web, is a network of servers running different software, quote posts may not immediately appear everywhere, and some platforms may not update to use the technical specification enabling quote post support right away.👾

<https://codeberg.org/fediverse/fep/src/branch/main/fep/044f/fep-044f.md>[ImageSource: Mastodon]

⁉️Mastodon gives users several ways to control how their posts can be quoted.⁉️

For starters, the platform lets users decide who can quote them through a setting where you can change your defaults. Here, you can set the permissions for who can quote you by choosing between “Anyone,” “Followers only,” or “Just me.” Additionally, you can control the visibility of quote posts by setting them to be visible to the public, to followers only or a setting called “quiet public,” which makes the quotes public but removes them from Mastodon’s search, trends and public timeline.

👾Users will also be able to override their default settings on a post-by-post basis, if need be, by navigating to the “Visibility and interaction settings” within the composer screen. This would be useful if you know you’re about to say something controversial or anything that could attract unwanted attention from those with opposing views, for instance.👾[ImageSource: Mastodon]

👾Plus, users will have control of their posts even after they’re quoted, the Mastodon blog post about the new feature explains.👾

When someone quotes a post, the user being quoted is notified in the app, and they can choose to remove their original post from the other person’s quote post. This is accessible through the Options menu [the three dots icon]. From this location, users can change the quote settings to address any future quoting of their post going forward. They can also block users to prevent them from seeing and quoting their posts in the future.
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⚡ Great Scott, we are back!⚡

This is heavy! We're thrilled to announce that we are back to #Mastodon!

Follow us on this ride back to the future of open and privacy-friendly social media.

After all, where we're going, we don't need roads🚀

it's the Back to the future style claim replaced by Back to Mastodon
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@BjornW@mastodon.socialBjornW
2025-08-30

Ter aanvulling:

Lees ook dit artikel van @bert_hubert en deel dit vooral ook met vrienden in andere EU landen. Bert heeft een aantal vertaalde versies klaar staan in oa Duits, Engels, Frans, Spaans, Pools etc.

berthub.eu/articles/posts/chat

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2025-08-30
jdp23:

I disagree. A shared SocialHub vision is potentially achievable; a shared fediverse vision isn’t achievable.

At world scale we have a United Nations and fundamental rights that belong to all humans. That is also a result of shared vision of, in this case, how the world should be for people to be able to live in unison and harmony on our planet.

In the case of ActivityPub there was an implied shared technical vision formulated in the specs, and on the fediverse - the installed base of ActivityPub - we are subsequently diverging further and further away from that through protocol decay. The protocol decay is caused by not recognising the shared vision. It constitutes ever growing accidental complexity, and it will kill interoperability if left unchecked.

Shared vision is also the start for formulating shared language, and avoid Babylonion speech confusion that is in so many fediverse related discussion because people have different mental framework and expectations wrt the protocol stack.

Socio-technical aspects

There are many visionary aspects. In this case I refer to a vision on the versatility and extensibility of the protocol, so on a technical perspective. I think part of the enthusiasm of devs new to AP who read the spec for the first time is due to how it does not start as a typical dry and intricate W3C formal spec doc to wade through. The Overview reads like a getting-started manual that may leave the dev with a "Wow, I can get going right away!". I like how that is written, myself a lot too.

In hindsight, and as opportunity to improve, I think that it helps shift focus too much to implementation and coding right away, without spending a couple lines of text to first address "What do I get when implementing this spec, and what I can I do with that?". The email analogy is made in the intro, with nice diagrams, but in a context where the mindset is already switched to implementation mode. Plus, its an analogy only. What is the conceptual architecture of AP? What are key concepts, use cases, capabilities that are fundamental characteristics of the protocol?

"ActivityPub is a universal social web protocol based on the actor model, to span up social graphs of addressible actors that can exchange extensible activities with each other as semantic messages in well-defined vocabularies. It provides implementers of ActivityPub ways to access a heterogeneous social networking environment, where their domain-specific use cases become interoperable building blocks to provision rich social apps and services to their user base."

And it might clarify the relation to Activity Streams..

"ActivityPub protocol relates to W3C ActivityStreams in the following ways: a) to define messaging format and extensibility mechanism, and b) to provide a small set of social web primitives that represent common activities in existing social media, as a starter kit to build upon."

Just making this up on the fly, but if these were 'holy texts' from the start, we would have a totally different fediverse. By leaving things so many things open for interpretation and choice, thinking a vNext would tackle these issues, we instead got a nasty on-the-wire tech debt situation.

Having definitions as above helps sets constraints.

  • Universal protocol, heterogeneous network. What does that mean and implicate?
  • Actor model. Why was this chosen, and what is the power and benefit?
  • Semantic data. The data is meaningful. Choose JSON? You are responsible to retain meaning.
  • See any hard-wiring with HTTP in these definitions?
  • Domain-specific use cases and vocabularies? We need best-practices and design methods.
  • ActivityStreams might not have become the Golden Hammer activity set to model any.

Socio-cultural aspects

What is totally lacking in the W3C specs are any considerations beyond direct technical concerns. So yes, ActivityStreams - modeled after typical existing social media platforms - has Block in the technosphere. But it does not have a manifesto on the kind of social networking environment it envisions to emerge in the future, in the sociosphere. For instance that the "social" in social networking starts on the basis that we can feel safe online. That might translate into safety-first design practices. It is great that now we have a Trust and Safety task force and IFTAS, but on the fediverse we are for the foreseeable time retroactively patching up safety with band-aids.

One insight I had as a result of our discussion on substrate last week, was that activist causes led to the creation of ActivityPub and that these causes also aren't part of shared vision right now. They should become native to fediverse. Where everyone should be either razor sharp in perceiving them, or not have to think about them as they have become internalized and become natural part of online culture.

So obvious activist causes that motivated AP were "social network for the people, by the people", breaking the dominance of Big Tech platforms, anti-capitalism and corporatism. In 2020 @darius gave an AP conference talk "Let's play and win our own game" that delved into this subject. It contained many great suggestions. But unfortunately it did not lead to these points becoming anchored in our movement, part of our vision. People play their own game individualistically as it goes in chaotic grassroots environments, but not in concerted effort. Having no deep views on the culture we want to foster.

If you bring things into vision here, then considerations come into view on e.g. how on one hand unwanted corporate capture can be held at bay, while at the other hand people should be able to earn a decent living with the apps and services they bring to the people via the fediverse.

It might lead to scrutiny on the whole process with which we develop fediverse. Like is W3C with its corporate-favoring organization structure the right place to host the specifications? Why are the specification only technical in nature and how do we add socio-technical and socio-cultural elaborarations?

CALM: Cultural diversity, equity, and inclusion

Another insight I had concerns the role of DEI and anti-racism / anti-fascism. De-facto the current fediverse constitutes "rich microblogging" (just a domain-specific set of social networking use cases, based on the conceptual architecture). Modeled after existing platforms. And with that we see very similar social dynamics taking shape on the fediverse.

For Social experience design I renamed 2 anti-patterns to make them friendlier and more inclusive: Oversplaining ("mansplaining") and the Reply sigh ("reply guy") reaction they cause. People on the fediverse are very sensitive about them. So why then, when it comes to typical activism on the fediverse, do we do this all of the time? OF COURSE fascism shouldn't be accommodated, same as Human Rights shouldn't violated. To fellow fighters on the same cause? Often very forcefully with implied "better listen, or else.." undertone. I think the reason is the poor tools we have at our disposal. We don't have safe collaboration space, only Wild West global public square where we are all alone connected to a social graph, and the only way to get interaction is to raise ones voice in public. The way to get things done as an activist is to wield influencer tactics and get a following. On the current fediverse "activist voice" prevails, but it is not a part of a process that leads to internalizing and anchoring of activist causes into culture. The only weapons the activist has are their activist voice and the band-aid protection mechanisms retroactively created over time.

My vision on DEI is that it becomes totally natural. Embedded in culture. You might compare "fedi" culture to a country, where at the borders there is protection to give safety guarantees against enemy invaders, so that internally a society and rich culture can blossom. Which requires also a vigilance e.g. to address racism by the population to create and foster these conditions. Detailing this vision gives opportunity to define strategies we can follow.

I perceive two important parasocial dynamics that are the result, namely that constructively discussing sensitive topics between peers is like "walking on eggshells through a minefield", and where inadvertantly a mine is triggered the high price is often that "we divide ourselves to be conquered" by hitting the block button in anger. This creates the opposite culture we want, unsafe for anyone, where only the brave dare to raise their voice, and there are no reconciliation paths where on the basis of common human decency and manners, people can come in the clear or even explain a misunderstanding.

For a fedi that is able to fend off fascism (the country border) and make a fist (healthy society and culture) we need safe collaboration environments and make activist causes intrinsic to fediverse evolution. To summize the process as a function wrt strategic activism focus:

Activist protection and defense --> DEI culture and habits

For the grassroots standardization process I'm looking into for SX I defined "CALM culture" as inducive to "Constructive activism-led movements". Here activism can be strategic and becomes constructive where it is part of an end-to-end process. The fedi activist uses "activist voice" only where and to whom it is appropiate, and has channels and a funnel to help more people become allies in construction space, cocreating our future.

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Bora M. Alperboramalper
2025-08-30

Are We Decentralized Yet? How concentrated is the vs by @ricci

arewedecentralizedyet.online/

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