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  3. It’s really surprising to me that the #fediverse hasn’t agreed on a standardized way to open cross-instance #activitypub objects and instead relies on links that open in the browser.

It’s really surprising to me that the #fediverse hasn’t agreed on a standardized way to open cross-instance #activitypub objects and instead relies on links that open in the browser.

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  • trwnh@mastodon.socialT trwnh@mastodon.social

    @ricferrer @benpate @evan @julian @rimu in any case the thing all fedi apps can do "right now" (without any ecosystem changes otherwise) is to try to load all https: links locally before kicking users out. this is at least half of the problem solved right away.

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    #40

    Can you expand on this idea? I know toots are short, but this is interesting and I want to better understand what you’re proposing here.

    👉🏻👈🏻

    @trwnh @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu

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    • trwnh@mastodon.socialT trwnh@mastodon.social

      @benpate @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu native apps can also expose share targets so you can "share" the current web URL to those apps and it opens in those apps.

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      #41

      @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu share targets opens a new post, which is expected behavior

      I think waiting for all browsers to allow extensions and then waiting for extensions to exist and then expecting the user to know which to use is not very realistic or short term.

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      • benpate@mastodon.socialB benpate@mastodon.social

        Can you expand on this idea? I know toots are short, but this is interesting and I want to better understand what you’re proposing here.

        👉🏻👈🏻

        @trwnh @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu

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        #42

        @benpate what mastodon and piefed and browser.pub do, basically.

        open a link like https://browser.pub/https://mastodon.social/@benpate/116025296487246556 and then click any of the other links. you should remain in browser.pub.

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        • trwnh@mastodon.socialT trwnh@mastodon.social

          @benpate what mastodon and piefed and browser.pub do, basically.

          open a link like https://browser.pub/https://mastodon.social/@benpate/116025296487246556 and then click any of the other links. you should remain in browser.pub.

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          @trwnh Thank you. I understand what you’re saying. They’re rewriting links in the post to keep you on that site. I’ll need to keep this idea in my toolbox.. it will be useful.

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          • benpate@mastodon.socialB benpate@mastodon.social

            In the end, we need real “share” and “like” buttons for the Fediverse - with as few clicks as possible - wrapped up as easily installable widgets that go next to Twitter and Facebook on every site online.

            (That’s step 1)

            Once we do this, step 2 is to lobby sites to JUST use Fediverse buttons, and drop the ones for hateful platforms.

            @trwnh @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu

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            #44

            @benpate @trwnh @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu I’m actually working on implementing your Activity Intents FEP in Loops right now, using autocomplete from FediDB it’s quite powerful!

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            • ricferrer@mastodon.socialR ricferrer@mastodon.social

              @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu share targets opens a new post, which is expected behavior

              I think waiting for all browsers to allow extensions and then waiting for extensions to exist and then expecting the user to know which to use is not very realistic or short term.

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              @ricferrer to repeat: you don't need the extensions. they are just one option to making things simpler. i described at least 2 other options that are all complementary:

              - rewrite links to keep you in-app
              - content-type handlers to get you in the right app
              - extensions to also get you in the right app
              - share targets to get you in the right app (on mobile)

              you can use one, some, all, or none of these. the first one is the most important; the others should also be easy to do right now.

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              • dansup@mastodon.socialD dansup@mastodon.social

                @benpate @trwnh @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu I’m actually working on implementing your Activity Intents FEP in Loops right now, using autocomplete from FediDB it’s quite powerful!

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                This is AMAZING, Dan, and it would be a huge win. #ThankYouThankYouThankYou!!!

                @dansup @trwnh @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu

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                • ricferrer@mastodon.socialR ricferrer@mastodon.social

                  @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu share targets opens a new post, which is expected behavior

                  I think waiting for all browsers to allow extensions and then waiting for extensions to exist and then expecting the user to know which to use is not very realistic or short term.

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                  #47

                  @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu
                  I am focused on what can we do pragmatically and realistically as a community to fix the broken experience to help get more people into the fediverse.

                  A mix of

                  1) JavaScript for websites that want to link to the fediverse that trigger ap: and offer http fallback (just like fb: before 2015)

                  2) adding support for ap: on fedi clients

                  It’s something we can do now. It works and we don’t have to wait for big tech

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                  • trwnh@mastodon.socialT trwnh@mastodon.social

                    @ricferrer to repeat: you don't need the extensions. they are just one option to making things simpler. i described at least 2 other options that are all complementary:

                    - rewrite links to keep you in-app
                    - content-type handlers to get you in the right app
                    - extensions to also get you in the right app
                    - share targets to get you in the right app (on mobile)

                    you can use one, some, all, or none of these. the first one is the most important; the others should also be easy to do right now.

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                    #48

                    @ricferrer browser support would be the icing on the cake, but i think that extensions are actually not as unrealistic as you are saying. many people end up with extensions installed almost by accident. at the end of the day, if you open an app like mastodon, you have to be prompted to do certain things like enabling notifications and registering stuff like that.

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                    • ricferrer@mastodon.socialR ricferrer@mastodon.social

                      @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu
                      I am focused on what can we do pragmatically and realistically as a community to fix the broken experience to help get more people into the fediverse.

                      A mix of

                      1) JavaScript for websites that want to link to the fediverse that trigger ap: and offer http fallback (just like fb: before 2015)

                      2) adding support for ap: on fedi clients

                      It’s something we can do now. It works and we don’t have to wait for big tech

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                      @ricferrer @benpate @evan @julian @rimu doing ap: will fail for anyone who doesn't understand ap: which by default is everyone

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                      • trwnh@mastodon.socialT trwnh@mastodon.social

                        @ricferrer to repeat: you don't need the extensions. they are just one option to making things simpler. i described at least 2 other options that are all complementary:

                        - rewrite links to keep you in-app
                        - content-type handlers to get you in the right app
                        - extensions to also get you in the right app
                        - share targets to get you in the right app (on mobile)

                        you can use one, some, all, or none of these. the first one is the most important; the others should also be easy to do right now.

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                        #50

                        @trwnh staying in app is the simplest solution. But the challenge is getting me from the browser to the app without me having to install anything or use the share intent workaround, which doesn’t work because it opens a “new post” as expected by the user when they select “share”

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                        • ricferrer@mastodon.socialR ricferrer@mastodon.social

                          @trwnh staying in app is the simplest solution. But the challenge is getting me from the browser to the app without me having to install anything or use the share intent workaround, which doesn’t work because it opens a “new post” as expected by the user when they select “share”

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                          @ricferrer you have to at minimum register a handler, no? how is that any different than "installing"?

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                          • ricferrer@mastodon.socialR ricferrer@mastodon.social

                            @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu
                            I am focused on what can we do pragmatically and realistically as a community to fix the broken experience to help get more people into the fediverse.

                            A mix of

                            1) JavaScript for websites that want to link to the fediverse that trigger ap: and offer http fallback (just like fb: before 2015)

                            2) adding support for ap: on fedi clients

                            It’s something we can do now. It works and we don’t have to wait for big tech

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                            Yes. I agree with just moving forward with the tech we have.

                            What would the JavaScript do, exactly?

                            What parts of this would require a new ap:// protocol, or could we accomplish this with regular https:// links?

                            Also: thanks for starting this conversation. I think it’s very helpful and timely!

                            @ricferrer @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu

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                            • trwnh@mastodon.socialT trwnh@mastodon.social

                              @ricferrer @benpate @evan @julian @rimu doing ap: will fail for anyone who doesn't understand ap: which by default is everyone

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                              @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu it worked before 2015 for twitter:, fb:, instagram: in the time of highest growth. Nobody needed to understand anything. It just worked because it was implemented with JavaScript and used http as a fallback which always worked even if the uri scheme failed

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                              • benpate@mastodon.socialB benpate@mastodon.social

                                @trwnh Thank you. I understand what you’re saying. They’re rewriting links in the post to keep you on that site. I’ll need to keep this idea in my toolbox.. it will be useful.

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                                @benpate @trwnh it’s basically using browser.pub as a webclient or activity viewer, right?

                                If I understand correctly it doesn’t solve the problem that I am logged in in my app and not in the browser

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                                • benpate@mastodon.socialB benpate@mastodon.social

                                  In the end, we need real “share” and “like” buttons for the Fediverse - with as few clicks as possible - wrapped up as easily installable widgets that go next to Twitter and Facebook on every site online.

                                  (That’s step 1)

                                  Once we do this, step 2 is to lobby sites to JUST use Fediverse buttons, and drop the ones for hateful platforms.

                                  @trwnh @ricferrer @evan @julian @rimu

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                                  @benpate @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu I agree. That’s I like the uri scheme solution, which takes inspiration from the approach twitter, fb, instagram used before universal/app like in 2015 to achieve massive growth

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                                  • trwnh@mastodon.socialT trwnh@mastodon.social

                                    @ricferrer @benpate @evan @julian @rimu in any case the thing all fedi apps can do "right now" (without any ecosystem changes otherwise) is to try to load all https: links locally before kicking users out. this is at least half of the problem solved right away.

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                                    @trwnh @benpate @evan @julian @rimu totally agree. That’s the “easy” part

                                    Then there is the other way around… going from the browser to a fedi client instead of a website if I have an app installed

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                                    • ricferrer@mastodon.socialR ricferrer@mastodon.social

                                      @benpate @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu I agree. That’s I like the uri scheme solution, which takes inspiration from the approach twitter, fb, instagram used before universal/app like in 2015 to achieve massive growth

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                                      Here’s a question: do browsers let JavaScript introspect what custom protocol handlers are available/installed?

                                      I’m planning a Franken-widget that works with whatever tools are available.

                                      Activity Intents? Sure

                                      Custom protocol? Okay, we’ll use that too.

                                      None of the above? Sniff the server and polyfill.

                                      We could certainly try an “AND” approach, if JavaScript will let us.

                                      @ricferrer @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu

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                                      • benpate@mastodon.socialB benpate@mastodon.social

                                        Yes. I agree with just moving forward with the tech we have.

                                        What would the JavaScript do, exactly?

                                        What parts of this would require a new ap:// protocol, or could we accomplish this with regular https:// links?

                                        Also: thanks for starting this conversation. I think it’s very helpful and timely!

                                        @ricferrer @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu

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                                        @benpate @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu
                                        Maybe I did not explain it well. Fb, twitter, instagram used JavaScript to try to open their uri. If it failed, they opened the http equivalent

                                        The user did not notice much. If they had the app, it jumped. Sometimes if you returned to the browser the http was opened anyways. But that’s wasn’t very annoying

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                                        • ricferrer@mastodon.socialR ricferrer@mastodon.social

                                          @benpate @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu I agree. That’s I like the uri scheme solution, which takes inspiration from the approach twitter, fb, instagram used before universal/app like in 2015 to achieve massive growth

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                                          Also, you can see this running right now on bandwagon.fm.

                                          You can remote follow right from a band page, or even from a page of search results.

                                          This works with just about any Fedi server by polyfilling the oStatus remote follow logic

                                          If you’re in an #Emissary server you can also do remote likes, too

                                          Could you try out the workflow I have in place right now? My goal is to expand this, make it all JS (no server-side required) then package it for everyone

                                          @ricferrer @trwnh @evan @julian @rimu

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