I’ve finally got OpenVibe working, which combines your Mastodon and Bluesky feeds (and soon, they say, Threads).
There are some clear bugs, but tbh, it hedges way closer to making these sites professionally *useful* as a single chronological feed.
I’ve finally got OpenVibe working, which combines your Mastodon and Bluesky feeds (and soon, they say, Threads).
There are some clear bugs, but tbh, it hedges way closer to making these sites professionally *useful* as a single chronological feed.
@jackmjenkins oh thanks for sharing this! It doesn't seem to be open source; do you see any clear basis for its privacy claims?
cc @ethanz who is building nobo.social, which does Mastodon and Bluesky
@jackmjenkins @ethanz here's a tracker report: https://reports.exodus-privacy.eu.org/en/reports/424846/#trackers doesn't seem horrific
@ntnsndr @ethanz I haven't investigated deep enough to know, so I defer to you there!
@jackmjenkins @ethanz I also appreciate the app uses the language of "open social media," which my lab uses as well: https://www.colorado.edu/lab/medlab/open-social-media
@openvibe FYI care to comment on privacy commitments?
Sounds great. I would pay for an awesome multi-network app. Would you even consider user ownership of the company? See our work at E2C.how and buytwitter.org and ntnsndr.in/e4e
@ntnsndr @jackmjenkins @ethanz Hi Nathan, sure!
We are a small startup and we don't have any "document" to send you regarding privacy commitments (yet). However, we deeply care about open social and privacy is a big part of that. We collect as little data as possible (only to improve our app) and we do not monetize them/share them with anyone. We plan to introduce subscription model in the future to avoid serving ads.
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