Oh, it seems like there might actually have been a Firefox issue. Or rather, me apparently not knowing how to use fetch() properly.
See if it works better now: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469139-kbin-subscriptions-panel
You can click on the cog icon in the upper right to see if you have the current version installed (2.6)
like this alternative sidebar which I unfortunately couldn’t get to work as intended.
Oh, what problems did you run into? I haven’t pushed that many updates lately because I thought it was fairly stable, but perhaps there are still some bugs for certain configurations?
Thinking out loud, there might be some compatibility issues with Greasemonkey specifically. I’m personally using Tampermonkey, but I know that Greasemonkey have a tendency of being a bit troublesome sometimes. I did have to fix a few bugs related to Greasemonkey for the Kbin Usability Pack a while ago.
Anyway, please give me a shout and I’ll see if I can get a fix out.
I feel that this has been a bit of an eye opening moment. It’s nice to see that we at least don’t have to worry about the risk of importing a toxic community, because evidently we are fully capable of producing that ourselves.
I had no doubt that that this is a controversial topic, but the fact that we as a community aren’t even capable of having a civil discussion about it actually saddens me a bit (I’m not just referring to the comment I’m replying to).
That’s literally the opposite what I’m saying.
I think many people here are immensely overestimating the value of the Fediverse user base. The entire active Fediverse, let alone individual instances, is barely a rounding error for Meta.
There is no if or when Threads become the biggest instance, Threads apparently got 10 million users in 7 hours. The whole of Mastodon has ~9 million users in total. By now, Threads alone is likely bigger than the entire Fediverse combined, which mind you is something like >99% bots and inactive users.
Even if every single instance defederates from Meta, their fork of ActivityPub would by far be the most significant one by not a small margin.
Meta federating would be the best thing to ever happen to the Fediverse. Face it, Fediverse is not by its own in a billion years going to somehow kill off Meta. The vast, vast majority of users are going to stay with traditional social media, there’s nothing we can do about that.
However, Meta et al actually joining the Fediverse means we won. The vast majority will still stay with Meta’s services, but no one here has to. This is the closest we will ever get to a truly open standard for social media.
I don’t want to have an account with Meta or Twitter or whatever, but I, like most people, want to be able to communicate with the people who do.
As I see it, there are only two ways forward for the Fediverse:
Traditional SoMe stays closed and inaccessible for anyone who doesn’t want to sell their soul to Meta. The vast majority of people still use traditional SoMe and the Fediverse stays a minuscule hobby project at best. Even here, most people will probably also have accounts on the traditional platforms in order to not cut oneself off from the world.
Traditional SoMe embraces open standards and anyone who cares can choose to use whatever service they want. The vast majority of people still use traditional SoMe, but the Fediverse now has access to billions of people (or not, you can choose yourself) without having to become a commodity that Meta can sell to advertisers.
Ideally, instead of having to register a Meta account, I can just stay with Kbin.social without losing access to the content.
Yeah it’s always a project to get new people started with Mumble. It doesn’t feel like it should be so difficult, but people always struggle.
Ironically, I struggled immensely with forcing Discord to stop messing with my system audio settings, which is apparently something apps are allowed to do in Windows.
Will the test instances be publicly available?
That would be greatly appreciated by us over at /m/kbinStyles so that it’s possible to see that everything still works before the new version goes live.
Obviously not exactly high priority, but I thought it was worth asking anyway.
Awesome! Glad it worked.
No worries, it’s my first published Tampermonkey script so there are probably a lot of quirks that should be ironed out.
I’m using Chrome on MacOS. Which extension are you using? I’ve only tested this in Tampermonkey and I did read somewhere that Greasemonkey may have dropped support for the GM_addStyle() function which I’m using.
If possible, it would really help if you could post any errors that you might be getting in the web inspector console.
I’m not entirely sure how to properly ping users, but I’ve updated the comment with a pastebin with the code. https://pastebin.com/P0mR9QL6
I really wanted something similar so I threw a quick and dirty tampermonkey script together to fetch the subscriptions from the settings page. I think it worked out pretty alright.
Edit: Someone else can probably do something a lot better, but here is the code: https://pastebin.com/P0mR9QL6
Paste it into a new script and call the addSubscriptionsSidePanel()
function to run it.
Edit2: I’ve uploaded it to Greasy Fork so that you can install it directly: https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/469139-kbin-subscriptions-panel
Maybe I’m just being dumb, but wouldn’t site: kbin.social
also catch everything that kbin.social is federated with? You wouldn’t of course literally be searching the entire fediverse, but it would functionally be more or less the same thing, as I understand it.
Ah, thanks! That’s really helpful.
Note, that the page reloaded with a bunch of errors in the console when I tried to post this. I hope that I didn’t double post, but it doesn’t seem like I did at least.
Also, I just realised that I’m dumb and there is a header option in the editor, so disregard that.
So they have a bunch of users that have been freely paying them money for virtual coins that you can literally only use to display a few pixels of a gif next to a comment.
Their absolute genius move towards profitability is then to forcibly stop making these people give them free money and also erase those virtual coins that they spent money on with absolutely no compensation whatsoever. Not even a shitty award or literally anything at all.
It’s funny, I’m not sure if I should actually be impressed that they are not engaging in any marketing dark pattern whatsoever; they are just straight up alienating the people who were until now been practically giving them money for doing nothing.