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@PugJesus Look, I donāt know how to communicate this, but making ~80 posts in the past 12 hours isnāt healthy. I get youāre roleplaying as some kind of soldier / keyboard warrior, but this isnāt good. You draw a picture of your favorite military alliance on a digital canvas and larp with your friends about it, but why make it such a global and war thing? The saying of āif your only tool is a hammer you start seeing everything as a nailā truly applies here.
You get so worked up and made ~40 comments about pixels being drawn and how that represents fascism and how youāve defended democracy and NATO byā¦ etc. Please. I donāt get why someone does this, I just think itās best for your own sake to rethink what youāre doing. Understand that this is a game, not some ābattlefieldā.
Iām sorry I ādefacedā your religious flag, itās completely normal for you to call me a fascist as a response. Get some rest.
@MrMakabar @XTL You put something in the words I always struggled to do. Thank you!
@taylorlorenz@mastodon.social Yeah, I donāt get the Substack āhateā either beyond the general criticism of being a centralized (which has the benefit of actually paying independent writers, though). The only people I follow on Substack are you, Michael Moore, and a few other Iād call progressives. So, keep using the platform as long as it suits you ^ ^
Hello there @taylorlorenz@mastodon.social,
Iām not too familiar with Substack, but a short look at āSubstack Notesā makes it seem like itās a microblogging feature similar to Mastodon. I think that could easily be part of the Fediverse. As a matter of fact, considering that the ādefault incoming maximum post character limitā for a Mastodon server is ~100,000, even regular Substack Blogs could be federated without any hurdles or display issues.
There is a plug-in for WordPress called āActivityPubā which turns every WordPress blog into an ActivityPub enabled server. If you wish to compare it, itās like turning the RSS feed feature on or off.
If your WordPress Blog has comments enabled, ActivityPub replies could be displayed as comments. A Substack Blog could do the same, Substack Notes could basically be a microblogging platform akin to Mastodon.
I believe it could be federated, it just takes more work. Next to the general implementation of ActivityPub, which has its hurdles, now that anyone from across the interweb could write a comment, would you need an additional spam filter? Should federated posts be displayed on their platform too? What advantages does Substack have for opening up their platform (next to being good for their publishers and users)? So maybe just publish Notes and Blogs to the Fediverse but donāt display any interaction? Some of these questions may be what hinders Substack from doing this. Technically, it would be doable, how easy it is I cannot judge as I donāt know Substackās code. Taking Ghost or the aforementioned ActivityPub plug-in as an example, their implementation of making blog posts federated was quite simple and didnāt take longer than a few months (the ActivityPub plug-in is open source, its code doesnāt seem too complex, especially considering itās merely a plug-in and nothing that changes WordPress fundamentally)ā¦
TL;DR: Yes, Substack Notes could be federated, same for Substack Blogs.