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  • GregG Greg

    @julian
    TLDR; but if it's akin to a viable microparyment service, then let's use it to pay rights holders for their IP. It could be commission-free small amounts that are still greater than the royalties proprietary incumbents pay and could attract a critical mass through a/ better pay & b/ ethical tech.
    @reiver

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    @gregalotl @julian @reiver

    Yes πŸ’―

    On the Fediverse, the hard part is connecting the payment to the payment to the IP that you're purchasing. It means adding in a whole layer of identity and permissions that probably don't exist on most servers.

    I believe sub.club managed this with a private "invite only" Mastodon feed, but we can go more granular than that.

    I have a prototype working with #Emissary and Bandwagon.fm, and we'll need this tech on many more platforms to make a real difference.

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      @julian @dawn @coop I'm fully sighted, and I could do with some alt text for those tiny slides xD

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      • Arnold SchrijverA Arnold Schrijver
        strypey:

        It’s hard to know what to make of this in the absence of definitions of each.

        I recentely tooted my definitions. Maybe they are useful to others:

        My definition of social networking is: Any direct and indirect human interaction between people.

        Social media then is a particular set of social networking use cases where people publish content to other people to interact with in a variety of ways.

        In any case social media are but a small subset of social networking against these definitions.

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        Interesting. I usually see social networking defined as a subset of social media. The definition of a social network site that's usually referenced is from danah boyd and Nicole Ellison's 2007 paper on Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship:

        We define social network sites as web-based services that allow individuals to (1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system, (2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and (3) view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system. The nature and nomenclature of these connections may vary from site to site.

        By this definition, email, blogs without blogrolls, Signal (where I can't view or traverse others lists of connections) are all examples of social media, but not social networks.

        boyd and ellison also talk about the rise of social network sites, including noting that several well-known examples started as non-networked social media:

        From 2003 onward, many new SNSs were launched, prompting social software analyst Clay Shirky (2003) to coin the term YASNS: "Yet Another Social Networking Service." Most took the form of profile-centric sites, trying to replicate the early success of Friendster or target specific demographics.... Furthermore, as the social media and user-generated content phenomena grew, websites focused on media sharing began implementing SNS features and becoming SNSs themselves. Examples include Flickr (photo sharing), Last.FM (music listening habits), and YouTube (video sharing).

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        • Jon PJ Jon P

          Interesting. I usually see social networking defined as a subset of social media. The definition of a social network site that's usually referenced is from danah boyd and Nicole Ellison's 2007 paper on Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship:

          We define social network sites as web-based services that allow individuals to (1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system, (2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and (3) view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system. The nature and nomenclature of these connections may vary from site to site.

          By this definition, email, blogs without blogrolls, Signal (where I can't view or traverse others lists of connections) are all examples of social media, but not social networks.

          boyd and ellison also talk about the rise of social network sites, including noting that several well-known examples started as non-networked social media:

          From 2003 onward, many new SNSs were launched, prompting social software analyst Clay Shirky (2003) to coin the term YASNS: "Yet Another Social Networking Service." Most took the form of profile-centric sites, trying to replicate the early success of Friendster or target specific demographics.... Furthermore, as the social media and user-generated content phenomena grew, websites focused on media sharing began implementing SNS features and becoming SNSs themselves. Examples include Flickr (photo sharing), Last.FM (music listening habits), and YouTube (video sharing).

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          jdp23:

          Interesting. I usually see social networking defined as a subset of social media.

          I am using these definitions in the context of social experience design, which starts looking at social networking solutions at a personal perspective. Here a person's 'social experience' starts when they wake up in the morning and social activities start to stream into their senses. I.e. it starts in the real world, offline, where technology fulfills only a supportive role in connecting people and social interactions.

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          • Arnold SchrijverA Arnold Schrijver
            jdp23:

            Interesting. I usually see social networking defined as a subset of social media.

            I am using these definitions in the context of social experience design, which starts looking at social networking solutions at a personal perspective. Here a person's 'social experience' starts when they wake up in the morning and social activities start to stream into their senses. I.e. it starts in the real world, offline, where technology fulfills only a supportive role in connecting people and social interactions.

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            Jon P
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            #76

            Fair enough. boyd and Ellison are specifically talking about social network sites, the technological artifacts. In practice people sometimes use the term "social network" to refer to the network of people (and sometimes organizations) and their collections, and sometimes to refer to the technological artifact.

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            • Ben Pate 🀘🏻B Ben Pate 🀘🏻

              @gregalotl @julian @reiver

              Yes πŸ’―

              On the Fediverse, the hard part is connecting the payment to the payment to the IP that you're purchasing. It means adding in a whole layer of identity and permissions that probably don't exist on most servers.

              I believe sub.club managed this with a private "invite only" Mastodon feed, but we can go more granular than that.

              I have a prototype working with #Emissary and Bandwagon.fm, and we'll need this tech on many more platforms to make a real difference.

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              #77

              @benpate
              In ancient times there was a technology that may have had some relevance. I think it was called blockchain or suchlike!? 😜
              @julian @reiver

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              • GregG Greg

                @benpate
                In ancient times there was a technology that may have had some relevance. I think it was called blockchain or suchlike!? 😜
                @julian @reiver

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                #78

                Regardless of the payment method, it’s still extra work to figure out who has paid for which content, and most Fediverse servers don’t have this in place yet, so crypto wouldn’t solve that part of the puzzle.

                Separate from that, I’m pretty down on crypto - specifically because it seems like an end run around having a well-regulated banking system.

                But I’m willing to be open; is there a good reason to look into crypto payments BEFORE direct bank transfers?

                @gregalotl @julian @reiver

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                • Ben Pate 🀘🏻B Ben Pate 🀘🏻

                  Regardless of the payment method, it’s still extra work to figure out who has paid for which content, and most Fediverse servers don’t have this in place yet, so crypto wouldn’t solve that part of the puzzle.

                  Separate from that, I’m pretty down on crypto - specifically because it seems like an end run around having a well-regulated banking system.

                  But I’m willing to be open; is there a good reason to look into crypto payments BEFORE direct bank transfers?

                  @gregalotl @julian @reiver

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                  #79

                  Hi @benpate @gregalotl @julian @reiver,
                  maybe #GNU_Taler can simplify transfers of assets, including fiat currencies. But isn't that orthogonal to messaging and #ActivityPub?

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                  • Jon PJ Jon P

                    Interesting. I usually see social networking defined as a subset of social media. The definition of a social network site that's usually referenced is from danah boyd and Nicole Ellison's 2007 paper on Social Network Sites: Definition, History, and Scholarship:

                    We define social network sites as web-based services that allow individuals to (1) construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system, (2) articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection, and (3) view and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system. The nature and nomenclature of these connections may vary from site to site.

                    By this definition, email, blogs without blogrolls, Signal (where I can't view or traverse others lists of connections) are all examples of social media, but not social networks.

                    boyd and ellison also talk about the rise of social network sites, including noting that several well-known examples started as non-networked social media:

                    From 2003 onward, many new SNSs were launched, prompting social software analyst Clay Shirky (2003) to coin the term YASNS: "Yet Another Social Networking Service." Most took the form of profile-centric sites, trying to replicate the early success of Friendster or target specific demographics.... Furthermore, as the social media and user-generated content phenomena grew, websites focused on media sharing began implementing SNS features and becoming SNSs themselves. Examples include Flickr (photo sharing), Last.FM (music listening habits), and YouTube (video sharing).

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                    Jon P said in Fedicon Livestream:

                    nteresting. I usually see social networking defined as a subset of social media.

                    Indeed. This is how it’s often used in the social sciences that study online activity. Social Networking Sites are sites like Facebook, that require account following, or even bidirectional follows, while β€œsocial media” is everything from BBSes to forums to blogs with comment sections to, well, Social Networking Sites.

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                    • Marcus Rohrmoser 🌻M Marcus Rohrmoser 🌻

                      Hi @benpate @gregalotl @julian @reiver,
                      maybe #GNU_Taler can simplify transfers of assets, including fiat currencies. But isn't that orthogonal to messaging and #ActivityPub?

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                      #81

                      Yes. I'm looking into Taler and Interleger (Open Payments) for direct fiat currency transfer.

                      And yes, payments are *very* different from how (most of) the Fediverse works right now.

                      There was an service called sub.club ~ which unfortunately shut down recently ~ that was experimenting with charging money for access to premium newsfeeds.

                      I'm doing that now with #Emissary, along with letting bands sell albums over Bandwagon.fm

                      @mro @gregalotl @julian @reiver

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                      • Ben Pate 🀘🏻B Ben Pate 🀘🏻

                        Yes. I'm looking into Taler and Interleger (Open Payments) for direct fiat currency transfer.

                        And yes, payments are *very* different from how (most of) the Fediverse works right now.

                        There was an service called sub.club ~ which unfortunately shut down recently ~ that was experimenting with charging money for access to premium newsfeeds.

                        I'm doing that now with #Emissary, along with letting bands sell albums over Bandwagon.fm

                        @mro @gregalotl @julian @reiver

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                        That was the main point of my presentation at #Fedicon2025, that:

                        1. We need a real payment infrastructure here on the Fediverse.

                        2. We need to do it well, to avoid the (numerous) sins of the past.

                        3. I'm doing that right now, PLEASE HELP ME OMG.

                        I can't wait until the videos are up, then I can just link to that presentation a thousand times, because I laid out my entire life's purpose in it.

                        @mro @gregalotl @julian @reiver

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