I lost track of the topic's root message, this is why I'm replying here If you do want similar functionality but for ActivityPub, see https://gup.pe/ . For example, https://gup.pe/u/guix .
Em 29/09/2020 14:04, Jean Louis escreveu: > * Lori Nagel via libreplanet-discuss <[email protected]> > [2020-09-29 19:17]: >> Hello everyone, I'm trying to figure out a privacy respecting >> replacement for facebook groups. I want something that is easy to >> join, (so no requirement that you learn email encryption, system >> administration or anything "hard" but also something that even Richard >> Stallman wouldn't object to (not that I'm trying to recruit him to join >> it, just some people are really zealots about stuff, if it doesn't have >> javascript that is also a bonus.) > > GNU Social allows creation of groups, I am not sure if it has > Javascript, probably yes, and it is free. Stallman is sending his > notices by using helpers over GNU Social software > > Pleroma is also federated software with similar protocols, Mastodon, > those are all free software that allow similar activities as you asked > for. > > XMPP protocol and plethora of clients also allow group work. > >> I've also considered things like email lists, matermost, irc and >> forums, and I've dismissed them for the following reasons. > >> 1. Lots of people just ignore email thesse days, plus it isn't really >> very real time. > > That depends of the team and not of general circumstances, if you are > group leader, none of them will ignore the email. Email is today more > used than ever, and I make thousands and thousands of dollars sales by > using emails, so I cannot agree on that one. > >> 2. irc is just a chat channel, too many bots and while it is real time, >> it doesn't really have any persistance of topics. > > In that sense, you are free to self-host IRC and you are free to make > persistant topics, on public IRC servers, you can reserve your channel > and make persistant topics. > > XMPP or Jabber groups are great, so you have Conversations for > Android/Replicant or LineageOS, and on Emacs there is jabber.el, there > are plethora of XMPP software, you can post images to XMPP in the > group, you can talk in the group, it is visual, you can exchange files > or videos, maybe videos are not so visual, depends of the client. > >> 3. Forums tend to be too public with just anyone can join it, and while >> you can have private forums or private sections of forums, you need to >> be an administrator to set that all up. > > That is right. > > Facebook groups have privacy or authorization features, exchange of > images and videos, and status features, so very similar to that is > XMPP protocol, as I said. > >> I want to create a small group that is highly engaged with the >> subject, chatting everyday etc. > > I think XMPP is for you, just launch it, and try it. Sorry that at > time of writing this, I do not have Internet connection, so I cannot > give you references now, you would start from www.xmpp.org and review > clients, and there are many public XMPP servers, try searching on Internet. > >> mastadon doesn't really have groups yet, > > It has that I know. Please try using this instance > https://pleroma.gnusocial.club to test Pleroma version, see if you can > create groups. I cannot help now as I am offline. > > I think that XMPP is excellent solution for you, but you need to use > some of public servers where you can create your own group. > > I would invest $5 per month and use Digital Ocean Web Hosting: > https://m.do.co/c/564f4aeba6a8 and open up VPS and run my own XMPP > server, what I also do. > > If you need help with the setup of your own XMPP server, let me know. > > Later, all what you do is you assign username to your users, or you > could make it open server for everybody to subscribe. Beauty is that > you can communicate with anybody on any other XMPP server. > -- * Ativista do software livre * https://libreplanet.org/wiki/User:Adfeno * Membro dos grupos avaliadores de * Software (Free Software Directory) * Distribuições de sistemas (FreedSoftware) * Sites (Free JavaScript Action Team) * Não sou advogado e não fomento os não livres * Sempre veja o spam/lixo eletrônico do teu e-mail * Ou coloque todos os recebidos na caixa de entrada * Sempre assino e-mails com OpenPGP * Chave pública: vide endereço anterior * Qualquer outro pode ser fraude * Se não tens OpenPGP, ignore o anexo "signature.asc" * Ao enviar anexos * Docs., planilhas e apresentações: use OpenDocument * Outros tipos: vide endereço anterior * Use protocolos de comunicação federadas * Vide endereço anterior * Mensagens secretas somente via * XMPP com OMEMO * E-mail criptografado e assinado com OpenPGP
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