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The Social Web Foundation launched today. This non-profit is dedicated to making connections between social platforms with ActivityPub, and was co-founded by @evan@cosocial.ca @mallory@techpolicy.social and @tomcoates@me.dm.

The foundation's focus is educating the public and policy makers about the social web, enhancing and extending the ActivityPub protocol, and building tools and plumbing to make the social web easier to use. “With this program, The Social Web Foundation can catalyze more growth on the Fediverse while improving user experience and safety,” says Prodromou. “Our goal is to unblock users, developers and communities so they can get the most out of their social web experience.”

We are proud to support the work of the foundation. Read more about the it here:

https://socialwebfoundation.org/

#ActivityPub #Federation #Fediverse #OpenSocialWeb #SocialWebFoundation #SpreadMastodon

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[–] AngelicAura@pol.social 1 points 1 month ago (6 children)

@Flipboard@flipboard.social @evan@cosocial.ca @mallory@techpolicy.social @tomcoates@me.dm
The foundation's "mission" only makes me think of injecting adverrising and trackers. Hard to be excited

[–] evan@cosocial.ca 1 points 1 month ago (5 children)

@AngelicAura@pol.social @Flipboard@flipboard.social @mallory@techpolicy.social @tomcoates@me.dm why? That's not what we're working on at all. What made you think the point is advertising and trackers?

[–] AngelicAura@pol.social 1 points 1 month ago (1 children)

@evan@cosocial.ca @Flipboard@flipboard.social @mallory@techpolicy.social @tomcoates@me.dm
Well, if meta's involvement isn't a strong enough reason to be suspicious, the foundation's mission statement literally mentions making the whole thing "financially viable"

[–] evan@cosocial.ca 1 points 1 month ago

@AngelicAura@pol.social @Flipboard@flipboard.social @mallory@techpolicy.social @tomcoates@me.dm yes, we think that moderators and admins shouldn't have to go broke and quit and shut down their servers.

We'd like to help figure out ways to keep them going -- I prefer the coop model, like the CoSocial server I use, but that's not for everyone.

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