By novel I mean not emulating an existing popular platform, e.g. Lemmy-Reddit, Mastodon-Twitter, etc.

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    There’s actually an exhaustive list of Fediverse software and tools listed on Fediverse.Party.

    You can sort by category, protocol, license and code language.

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    Socialhome with its tiled display of posts
    Bonfire, which is modular, and will be available in many flavours (for Open Science, organisations or simply a social network)
    Mobilizon - events and groups.
    Gancio - events, published anonymously. Instance can be followed from Fediverse as an account.
    Bookwyrm for books
    Postmarks - a federated bookmarking website
    Funkwhale - for uploading and listening to music
    Castopod - Wordpress but for podcasting?
    Misskey and its forks - more than Twitter emulation - includes emoji reactions and animated text!

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    Let me think…

    • Flohmarkt is like Craigslist or eBay
    • Honk - Ultra-ultra minimalist
    • Vocata - a general C2S-enabled server that allows you to throw any kind of Vocabulary you want at it. Could be useful for mocking up client apps.
    • Wordforge - federated novel-writing
    • SkoHub - Some kind of federated knowledge discovery system?
    • GreatApe - an OBS-like federated video thing that you can have live audiences with.

    That’s just what I could find from scrounging around, I know there’s more.

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        Nostr is more of a protocol / network in and of itself, as is Scuttlebutt. Both legitimate efforts in their own right, but not quite Fediverse in the traditional sense. Though, with bridging, it’s getting harder to tell where one starts, and another stops.

        Regardless, I would love to start a list of really esoteric Fedi software like what I have above. I know there’s more, it’s just harder to dig up.

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      Thanks! Er…What does C2S in this context mean? I read over some of the details on Vocata (it sounds really cool!), but remain unsure what’s meant by C2S here.

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        Basically, it’s the second half of ActivityPub that’s for mapping an instance to clients. Most platforms on Fedi use bespoke APIs or copy Mastodon, but C2S is kind of more fluid and lets you build custom experiences and logic that hooks into it?

        What’s cool about Vocata is that you can kind of just make up the vocab and activity you send out the Outbox. Vocata just shrugs and says “whatever, that’s valid.”

        It could be brilliant for prototyping.

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    There is ActivityPods which combines activitypub with Solid pods. It offers one profile, one inbox, etc rather than, say two Lemmy accounts and five Mastodons.

    It looks okay but the big issue I see is that you’re currently locked in with one pod storage provider. That should change as more appear I suppose.

    Edit: I just gave it another try and now I remember why I gave up on it before. Despite all the lofty promises there isn’t actually any way to connect existing fediverse accounts. It simply doesn’t do what it says on the tin.

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      So…it does do what it sets out to do, just not in the way you would think.

      ActivityPods doesn’t bring Solid to ActivityPub accounts. It brings ActivityPub protocol capabilities to Solid Pods. The reason this is significant is because Fediverse platforms historically use relational databases, whereas this is like using Google Drive and files to create a graph database. Additionally, ActivityPods is a framework for building apps on top of.

      Damon, my friend and co-founder at We Distribute, is building a really killer app on top of it called Memory.

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      There’s a lot of misinformation in your post. There’s not single pod provider. It does what it states it does. A platform/client needs to build on top of it. It doesn’t hurt to ask questions. It also doesn’t hurt to state that you don’t understand as opposed to making matter of fact statements and be wrong.

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        There’s not a single pod provider

        Not for Solid, no. The ActivityPods site, however, features a prominent “Create your pod” button that leads to the mypod.store website. I interpret that as a single provider, but feel free to dudesplain to me how I’m wrong.

        It does what it states it does. A platform/client needs to build on top of it.

        Oh, okay. So it’s currently a staircase leading nowhere. I see the functionality in that. Thanks again for the valuable “well actually” snark.

        I apologise that I didn’t provide a notice that I’m not a qualified expert and didn’t reach out to the developers before writing a f——ng comment on Lemmy.

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    Forgejo is working on federation over ap which I absolutely love! This could grow to be really big!

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    Kbin/Mbin is like a hybrid of Reddit and Twitter. You can have both a content aggregation and a microblog system at the same time.