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A series of polls asking for feedback about what improvements people want to see in the Fediverse.
(mastodon.communick.com)
A community dedicated to fediverse news and discussion.
Fediverse is a portmanteau of "federation" and "universe".
Getting started on Fediverse;
I don't run my own instance, at least not publicly, but I'm very curious in the answers to some of those questions and I don't want to skew your results by voting.
As I'm already working on on search engine, that's already public for Lemmy but I hope to add Mastodon in the future. So far many Mastodon users seem to be very anti-search, so I'm curious of your results.
Will make a follow-up post next week when the poll ends.
Re: search in Mastodon. The anti-search crowd is a minority, and as the fediverse grows they will become less relevant. Anyway I think we can build a search engine that can respect their wishes and keep them out of the index.
I'd love to hear your ideas on this. At least initially I don't see a way to build a crawler that can ignore select individuals. But I haven't really dug into the Mastodon APIs just yet.
There were some ideas of adding tags like
noindex
ornosearch
to their profiles as a way to indicate they don't want to be listed in public search results. We can, e.g, de-boost any post from a profile with those tags.Another compelling proposal from an admin/dev of blahaj.zone: https://blahaj.zone/notes/9ev0kge0aj
From what I understand, as they run their own platfrom software that's a small fork of Calckey, and which has search built in, their aim is to implement their proposal on their own instance and hope that it spreads (where spreading to other clackey servers, which encompass around ~10k monthly active users at the moment, would likely happen quickly)
Thread with my comments about the results of polls.
Thank for sharing the results.
I can say one of the most requested features I keep getting requests for is a global search as well. I'm just blocked by a bug in Lemmy at the moment.
A tool to see better recommendations on who to follow could be interesting as well. I've recently added a new feature that allows for users to search communities (on Lemmy and Kbin) about what posts are actually talking about. I wonder if something similar could be built for users...
But again thanks for sharing.