Friendica – A Decentralized Social Network

(friendi.ca)

65 points | by janandonly 6 hours ago

10 comments

  • mosaibah 3 hours ago
    Mastodon gets all the attention but Friendica's federation story is actually broader, it speaks ActivityPub, Diaspora, and OStatus in the same node, so your contacts don't all have to be on the same protocol, that interop layer is undersold.
    • amelius 1 hour ago
      I guess that one day soon we will have a Claw that just pumps information between all the different social networks.
      • nozzlegear 1 hour ago
        Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I associate "claws" with bot spam but maybe it means something else.
        • amelius 17 minutes ago
          You can use any technology for good and for bad.

          In this case, pumping around information so social networks appear to be one unified system is a good thing because you don't have to visit them all to check if there are new posts, etc. and you can avoid getting caught in an algorithm.

      • IncreasePosts 30 minutes ago
        Anyone who wants to do that doesn't need to use AI for it
      • imperfectfourth 44 minutes ago
        what's a Claw
        • verdverm 41 minutes ago
          the "set it and forget it" Ai agents, largely driven by OpenClaw
  • kennywinker 3 hours ago
    I’m interested in self-hosting a small social network for my family and close friends. Something to get us off facebook/instagram. If anybody is more familiar with the options, is this what you’d recommend?
    • embedding-shape 2 hours ago
      I have a forum I self-hosted for friends and family, they have their own login I gave them, it typically have 3-4 posts a week or something, at the very least one post from me as I have a "What I've been up to this week" thread. Seems to work out OK, and is probably as private as you can have something on the public internet.
    • kstrauser 1 hour ago
      I’d recommend installing a Pleroma server. It speaks ActivityPub and you can use any of the nice Mastodon apps with it. I've run a Mastodon server for the last 9 years, and wouldn't recommend Pleroma over it for a large many-user instance, but it's relatively tiny and lightweight for a personal server. You can configure it not to talk to the rest of the Fediverse so that it remains your friendly, isolated silo.
      • kennywinker 46 minutes ago
        Pleroma looks to be very twitter-y. I don’t feel twitter is a great model for a small tight-knit group. For a larger less familial group, it’s probably better suited.

        Like, i’m thinking photo album sharing (twitter-like makes photos ephemeral, quickly disappearing on the timeline) and conversation (twitter threading has never been strong imo).

    • conception 2 hours ago
      I tossed together a mattermost server. It’s effectively a slack cove and works pretty great.
      • throwanem 2 hours ago
        It's been a decade, but I had a very similar experience with Mattermost. It would be, if perhaps not where I would end up today, then certainly where I would start looking.
        • conception 58 minutes ago
          Yeah, it’s been pretty seamless and I was able to import the full Slack history into it as well from a previous Slack instance. The only thing I found lacking was a good GIF plug-in, but I was able to cobble one together pretty easily.
    • jauntywundrkind 1 hour ago
      If you also want to host or build interesting social apps, you should definitely do an isolated atproto / Bluesky service! https://blueskydirectory.com/

      As for actually doing this... running a PDS and relay isn't that hard, and the red dwarf web client is online and can be configured to point to whatever appview you want. There's significantly less experience running your own appview, but there are options & folks are happy to help.

      • kennywinker 1 hour ago
        I’ve used bluesky, and it’s very twitter-like. That doesn’t seem like the best model for a close-knit community. For larger ones, perhaps!
      • verdverm 37 minutes ago
        There are projects that make running independent atproto networks "easy": https://github.com/verdverm/testnet

        I no longer recommend ATProto, in part because the public by default was a terrible choice. People prefer privacy, not anyone in the world able to read all of their activity. Bolting permissioned buckets on after the fact is not the way, it needs to be core to the protocol design.

    • EGreg 2 hours ago
      You could use this: https://github.com/Qbix/Platform

      Example: https://freecities.app

      Video demos: https://vimeo.com/1141492621/23e8b84b8b

      Disclaimer: I built it. Lovingly, over 15+ years.

  • mxuribe 1 hour ago
    Wow, this is a blast from the past! I haven't touched nor done anything on Friendica since like 2014/2015! (Yes, this is one of the grand daddy of the original fediverse social platforms before the name "fediverse" was even a thing...like Gnu Social and status.net old!) Good on them that they're still going strong!
  • swed420 2 hours ago
    Anybody have familiarity with Friendica to know how it stacks against the common pitfalls listed here?

    https://www.noemamag.com/the-last-days-of-social-media/

    Seems like it maybe suffers from the "fiefdom" / portability issue that other platforms struggle with, but I haven't looked closely.

  • interglossa 3 hours ago
    I tried it sometime ago. I liked the interface but haven't found much of a community around it. It is very unfortunate that diaspora did not thrive earlier.
  • AnonyMD 2 hours ago
    I tried to host this a few years ago, but it fell through because there wasn't enough documentation. I wonder if the documentation is more comprehensive now?
    • adityamwagh 1 hour ago
      Do we even need documentation with LLMs? :)
      • ripvanwinkle 1 hour ago
        The LLMs need documentation
        • t-3 1 hour ago
          The LLMs might be able to put the mythical "the code is the documentation" into practice.
  • ulrischa 1 hour ago
    Finally one project with php and mysql that I can throw on a cheap shared hosting. No docker of node_modules fuckup
  • virgil_disgr4ce 2 hours ago
    This is one of the least convincing homepages I've ever seen. It doesn't help that there are no x margins at the largest media query. In fact nothing about this page encourages me to spend more than one second looking at it.
    • prox 1 hour ago
      It seems to be made for nerds (and I say that kindly) and not potential users. It’s way too tech blurb and not enough show what you getting into.
      • verdverm 43 minutes ago
        I think any federated social media that is going to replace the status quo needs to have solid (1) UX (2) privacy as the default
  • The_Goonies1985 35 minutes ago
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