{"generator":"GNU social 2.0.2-dev","title":"Conversation","totalItems":1,"items":[{"actor":{"id":"https:\/\/techpolicy.social\/users\/internetsociety","displayName":"Internet Society","status_net":{"avatarLinks":[{"url":"https:\/\/gnusocial.jp\/avatar\/101489-original-tmp20260611151529.webp","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/webp","width":400,"height":400},{"url":"https:\/\/gnusocial.jp\/avatar\/101489-96-20260616083834.webp","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/webp","width":96,"height":96},{"url":"https:\/\/gnusocial.jp\/avatar\/101489-48-20260612101149.webp","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/webp","width":48,"height":48},{"url":"https:\/\/gnusocial.jp\/avatar\/101489-24-20260616083834.webp","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/webp","width":24,"height":24}],"profile_info":{"local_id":"101489"}},"image":{"url":"https:\/\/gnusocial.jp\/avatar\/101489-96-20260616083834.webp","rel":"avatar","type":"image\/webp","width":96,"height":96},"objectType":"person","summary":"We\u2019re a global charity working with our passionate community to connect the unconnected and advocate for a trusted Internet. Because the #InternetIsForEveryone.Follow along for content on#encryption#InternetGovernance#InternetAccess#CommunityNetworks#IXPand all things#Internet[Opting in to #tfr search]","url":"https:\/\/techpolicy.social\/@internetsociety","portablecontacts_net":{"preferredUsername":"internetsociety","displayName":"Internet Society","note":"We\u2019re a global charity working with our passionate community to connect the unconnected and advocate for a trusted Internet. Because the #InternetIsForEveryone.Follow along for content on#encryption#InternetGovernance#InternetAccess#CommunityNetworks#IXPand all things#Internet[Opting in to #tfr search]"}},"content":"<p>An Internet exchange point (IXP) can only be truly successful if it is sustainable, actively managed, and continuously evolving. In other words, if it\u2019s not a zombie.<\/p><p>Zombie IXPs run on autopilot, with little planning, investment, or new peers. But they don\u2019t all look the same, and can emerge from different governance models and challenges.<\/p><p>Hear from Russell Bean, our IXP development expert, on common types of zombie IXPs, their symptoms, and how to treat them \u2b07\ufe0f <a href=\"https:\/\/www.internetsociety.org\/blog\/2026\/06\/zombie-ixps-the-four-types-of-exchanges-that-refuse-to-die-but-fail-to-live\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.internetsociety.org\/blog\/2026\/06\/zombie-ixps-the-four-types-of-exchanges-that-refuse-to-die-but-fail-to-live\/<\/a><\/p>","generator":{"id":"tag:gnusocial.jp,2026-07-02:notice-source:ActivityPub","objectType":"application","status_net":{"source_code":"ActivityPub"}},"id":"https:\/\/techpolicy.social\/users\/internetsociety\/statuses\/116727373235740001","object":{"id":"https:\/\/techpolicy.social\/users\/internetsociety\/statuses\/116727373235740001","objectType":"note","content":"<p>An Internet exchange point (IXP) can only be truly successful if it is sustainable, actively managed, and continuously evolving. In other words, if it\u2019s not a zombie.<\/p><p>Zombie IXPs run on autopilot, with little planning, investment, or new peers. But they don\u2019t all look the same, and can emerge from different governance models and challenges.<\/p><p>Hear from Russell Bean, our IXP development expert, on common types of zombie IXPs, their symptoms, and how to treat them \u2b07\ufe0f <a href=\"https:\/\/www.internetsociety.org\/blog\/2026\/06\/zombie-ixps-the-four-types-of-exchanges-that-refuse-to-die-but-fail-to-live\/\" rel=\"nofollow\">https:\/\/www.internetsociety.org\/blog\/2026\/06\/zombie-ixps-the-four-types-of-exchanges-that-refuse-to-die-but-fail-to-live\/<\/a><\/p>","url":"https:\/\/techpolicy.social\/@internetsociety\/116727373235740001","status_net":{"notice_id":null}},"to":[{"objectType":"http:\/\/activitystrea.ms\/schema\/1.0\/collection","id":"http:\/\/activityschema.org\/collection\/public"}],"status_net":{"conversation":"tag:gnusocial.jp,2026-06-10:objectType=thread:nonce=f96b30db8755630e","notice_info":{"local_id":"12731853","source":"ActivityPub"}},"published":"2026-06-10T20:12:17+00:00","provider":{"objectType":"service","displayName":"GNU social JP","url":"https:\/\/gnusocial.jp\/"},"verb":"post","url":"https:\/\/techpolicy.social\/@internetsociety\/116727373235740001"}],"links":[{"url":"https:\/\/gnusocial.jp\/conversation\/6467535","rel":"alternate","type":"text\/html"}]}