Bonfire - Why Community Matters: Groups as the Next Step for the Fediverse
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Federated groups in Bonfire will be spaces where communities gather to organise, care, and coordinate across the fediverse. They’ll live next to your personal feed, but each group having a specific purpose: a study circle, a lab team, an activist collective, a local mutual aid crew, a project team. Inside you’ll find posts, conversations, calendars, shared resources, and more. Crucially, groups will be portable and interoperable.
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Bonfire seems like a very good project, I like the philosophy behind it (beyond platforms, like some criticism raised recently), but it’s a bit concerning that none of the instances seem to have any active users: https://bonfire.fediverse.observer/list
Edit: found two:
- https://campground.bonfire.cafe/
- https://discussions.sciety.org/
I see Bonfire mentioned a lot on the fediverse report and elsewhere, but I still don’t understand what it is. I went to their website and it’s a wall of text that sounds like marketing. I don’t see a demo or a flagship instance.
Thanks for the sciety link. It looks like a half broken mastodon feed. So it’s a microblogging thing apparently?
I caught a lot of flak for a similar observation ages ago. Apparently I was the idiot because I wasn’t interested in parsing corporate waffle.
I found the demo instance: https://campground.bonfire.cafe/
Regarding the project itself, it’s supposed to be a mix of Mastodon/Piefed/Nextcloud
It kind of reminds of comments people made about “APub should not try to replicate corporate platforms, and just have the content available for everyone, then let the front-ends present it in different ways” in this thread: https://piefed.zip/c/fediverse/p/779852/is-pixelfed-sawing-off-the-branch-that-the-fediverse-is-sitting-on#post_replies
The execution however is less than ideal.
There is no flagship instance. I’m curious about bonfire too but, I’d like to be a regular user and try out how compatible it is with mastodon and the rest of the fediverse. Last time I checked the only bonfire instance that allowed signups didn’t have federation on.
Groups is what’s missing in Friendica to pull it all together and replace Facebook.
Friendica has groups #^https://wiki.friendi.ca/docs/groups-and-privacy
Those are not groups in the sense of Facebook groups. They’re a group of contacts you create to publish to those people specifically.
i see. there are other friendica successors (hubzilla, forte, streams) which have forum support. Like hubzilla has support for forums [e.g. #^https://hubzilla.org/channel/adminsforum] which is what you are looking for.
An cool! I’ll check those out
Is it like MSN groups? Cause I loved that shit as a kid
MSN was great
It was never popular outside Brazil and India, but Orkut, Google’s first social network, was based around groups and it was fantastic. I miss their structure tremendously.
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Is it like Microsoft Teams but not evil?
See my other comment: https://piefed.zip/post/786779#comment_2663595