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Fediverser Network

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Fediverser is a project to build all the required tools to help people leave legacy social networks and to join the fediverse. Currently, it provides a web application that runs alongside a traditional Lemmy service to provide the following functionality:

The Fediverser Network is a website that aims to crowdsource the information used by the different fediverser deployments and to coordinate all users and instance admins.

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I know that the fediverser project is quite a bit controversial due to the mirroring bots and how they were being used on alien.top, but today I'd like to talk about two other pieces of functionality which I believe have been ignored and eclipsed by the mirrors:

  • The ability for users to signup to the lemmy instance by connecting via their Reddit account.
  • The ability for instance admins to create a custom map of subreddit-to-lemmy communities, which can be used to auto-subscribe users who are registering via Reddit.

I think that these two pieces can really help solve the problem of user onboarding. Because it works as an extra service along with Lemmy, no changes in the core service are needed. For users, the possibility of starting an account on Lemmy and get a list of interesting content right away can reduce friction and would hopefully get more people to talk about it.

I'm particularly interested in hearing from the admins of the topic-focused instances, as (I believe) would have an easier way to reach out to the people that are closer to their interests. So, apologies in advance for the mass-tagging, here are the ones that I found on join-lemmy:

To reiterate, this has nothing to do with the bots or mirrors deployed on alien.top. I'm only asking who would be interested in adding the functionality to allow user registration via Reddit OAuth. In case of any questions, feel free to ask here or reach out via matrix.

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[–] snowe 1 points 9 months ago (1 children)

@[email protected] was right, I only got notified about the tag after you commented it.

From my perspective, I want as little user information on my servers as possible. I'd need to think about it a little more, but initially I am slightly against using reddit oauth. I understand that we could reduce down the retrieved data, so I could be convinced, but also, we like to do polls of our users for these kinds of things, so I also wouldn't make a unilateral decision without a poll first.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 9 months ago

You don't need to store any user information on your server. The only thing you'd be getting from this method is the user list of subreddits, which could then be used to auto-subscribe them to corresponding lemmy communities. Everything else, can then be ignored or discarded.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 9 months ago (1 children)

Also @‘notifying doesn’t work in posts. Only comments as far as I know.