The different #MyceliumNetwork of the #MycelialWeb are:
- The #Fediverse mycelium network — powered by #ActivityPub.
- The #ATmosphere mycelium network — #ATproto.
- The #NOSTRich mycelium network — #NOSTR.
- #Matrix is Matrix
- #XMPP is XMPP
#MycelialWeb #DDFON #SocialWeb #SNS
@[email protected] but doesn’t making even more new phrases add to that confusion? Personally, if I didn’t know what you were referring to when saying “mycelium network”, I’d have to ask where the mushrooms are at…😅
Again though, maybe it’s just me. I am not normal in many aspects.🤷♂️😂
@[email protected] At first, it’s expected. However, we have to try. If it won’t fly, then it means, at least as far as the “Decentralized, Distributed, Federated, Open, Network” ( #DDFON ) space is concerned, they don’t care if the “migrants” redefine things.
It happened before… #Web3 was, and still is, about the #OpenSocialWeb but it was hijacked by #cryptocurrency people. And to solidify their control over what “Web3” means, these same people campaigned that OpenSocialWeb is actually Web3.0 (with the point-0 included). And voila, we lost control over “Web3”.
It’s happening again, with the term “Fediverse” this time. Ironically, some who were being lumped under the “Fediverse” terminology are resisting (like #NOSTR and #ATproto, they prefer to use #NOSTRich and #ATmosphere respectively).
But, again, like I said introducing a new term has its positives, like in the example I mentioned re: “Baybayin” vs “Surat”/“Suyat”. The latter became the commonly accepted umbrella term instead of the former.
It’s all about the community. Remember, just a few years ago, the discussion about replacing the term “fediverse” were so common. Yet, when people suggested replacements, no one supported any. It was all complaints, and those who took steps eventually gave up.
Maybe I will give up one day. Or, maybe not.
LOL. “DDFON”, I’ve been using that since, I think 2012/2013? And it was only a year or two ago that someone said they like it better than all the other “proposals”. :p
@[email protected] @[email protected] you never had control of the web
@[email protected] @[email protected] I’m a bit confused by your reply.
Other than I never said or imply such, no one has control of the web and that’s why we should just push for what we think it should take, regardless if it will be successful or not. It’s good to be active than to be passive. Will it be a success or a failure? You will never know until you try it. Whichever the wind goes, you can say later, “I did my part”.
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