Hi there! I’ve been trying to improve the situation for the past few hours. I managed to disable CF Protection, and as you can see, I’m gradually allowing traffic from the fediverse. There may still be delays in deliveries and posts for some time. If anything is particularly troublesome, please let me know through the contact form. Sorry for the temporary blackouts. New possibilities have emerged, which I’d like to discuss with you soon. Now I need a few hours for a nap, shower, and I have to grab something to eat because I can’t survive on bananas only :P

And look at this!
https://fedia.io/

Just please be understanding towards the new admins. This is still a prototype, and what we’re doing here is meant to yield results in the future. I’m doing everything I can to get back to patching critical things in the code as quickly as possible. Have fun! :)

Oooh and You can send me your domain name ideas via pm.
https://kbin.social/u/ernest/message

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    2 years ago

    People may dissagree

    Yeah. People will.

    You propose centralization in a federated ecosystems. I don’t really see the rationale.

    much more efficient than your competitiors

    I guess if you’re planning to “compete”, then you need to think about beating your competitors, but if that’s the case, then why base your project on federated protocol in the first place? Why not just build something separate (like Tildes https://tildes.net/, if we’re talking about Reddit alternatives) - and remove your project from internal competition from the get go?

    But why does it have to be a competition?

    This is also the direction Mastodon is going, and later also where Pixelfed is going, after I’ve pestered him for years.

    Once Meta releases their Instagram active-pub service, we’ll have 1.2 billion MAU’s hitting the protocol. You’re saying we should all just go there and forget about all the other servers? I don’t see any logic in that.