If the title is too long, it breaks the menu
I put a content warning in the previous message by mistake, i don't know how to edit my reply to remove it
It highlights the reply you clicked from the feed. Given we visualise threads with a nested UI, users may need a visual reference of where they are when they click to a reply from a timeline (but i agree that's not clear at all)
You can’t have a "marketplace of debate" in 280 characters, all you’re gonna get is agonistic perspectives stripped from cognitive resources, turning into a sterile rage that either becomes oppressive (against minorities of power) or a futile attempt at "reversed oppression" against dominants, which can’t exist per se. For example feminist discourse about men being disappointing or deficient has only ever touched me – as a closeted trans woman – as perceiving myself as an autistic man.
This constant stream of failed attempts at oppressing others is also living proof that anti-men sexism or anti-white racism conceptually can’t exist.
Hi folks! Thanks for letting me join you! I'll look around for a while if that's OK!
Unknown type of activity/object
This has been fixed by playground.bonfire.cafe/post...
On the reply, there is 3 dots buttons, in this context menu, there is the option "Delete this Respond from feeds" that is larger than the context menu ; also why "Respond" with a capitalized "R" ?
I can "Reply" to a "Post" but i can delete my "Respond" ; do there is differences between "Reply" and "Respond" ?
For consistency reason, i would expect to have the same word used every where
The first issue that i mention is the same as this one playground.bonfire.cafe/post...
Think at topics as a way to (collectively) curate contents that are created daily over the fediverse.
A topic (eg. +transfeminism) can include any activity (of any kind and from any user) that fits its scope and may have sub-topics to fine grain the level of details of what it is about.
A user can follow a topic same as they would follow a user (in fact, at code-level, topic is an AP actor as well).
Anytime a new activity is added to it (by +tagging it), the topic will auto-boost it and that activity will appear on the timeline of any user that followed it (you will notice a little "published in topicname" above the activity).
When you create a topic, you can also define its boundary, and (soon) add roles - to specify which user has permissions to add / review / ... it.
Topics are a powerful way to collect activities that are trasversal to any specific user in ways that do not enforc the current social media trend of pushing users to become influencers.
You answered to my message but i have nothing in my notifications ; i would expect to have a notification at least for each reply of one of my post
that said, we didnt really figured out yet a meaningful UX for topics - still keeping the ambiguity rolling, so thanks for the feedback 😊
🎺 Just updated the playground. New goodies include:
- A basic coordination app
- An updated layout and navigation incl. an app switcher
- Many fixes & tweaks (and a few remaining broken things on our to-do list)
An [incomplete] changelog as always is available at playground.bonfire.cafe/term...
Discovered @dajbelshaw on bonfire 👋 - all good now!