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Introducing Habitat - A Social Platform for Local Communities

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  • C carlnewton@feddit.uk

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160218

    cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160073

    I've been working on Habitat for the past two years. It all stemmed from this idea that I posted in April 2024.

    Habitat is a free open-source, self hosted social platform for local communities. It is aimed at fostering local community discussions and discovery of areas of interest. This is why it is built primarily around location. A Habitat instance centers on a specific area, and the local community can make generic posts about that area, or they can make posts about specific locations in that area. More about what I've been building and the future plans here.

    Features

    • Habitat specification of location and size - enabling posts related to the local area
    • Home feed - Displays the most recent posts
    • Nearby feed - Displays posts sorted by proximity to the user
    • Create posts - Upload photos, set locations, comments
    • Categories - Location rules
    • Amazon S3 image storage option
    • Personalisation - Overrides Habitat defaults per user: kms/miles, hidden categories
    • Moderation tools - User, post, comment moderation, block email addresses
    • Announcements - Scheduled announcements
    • Public moderation log - Keep moderator actions visible for 30 days

    If you're interest in this at all, please give it a spin and let me know how you get on. I'll keep an eye here on Lemmy, but you can also post to the Habitat discussion board on GitHub.

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    sbv@sh.itjust.works
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    Is there a sample instance so we can see it in action?

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    • C carlnewton@feddit.uk

      cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160218

      cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160073

      I've been working on Habitat for the past two years. It all stemmed from this idea that I posted in April 2024.

      Habitat is a free open-source, self hosted social platform for local communities. It is aimed at fostering local community discussions and discovery of areas of interest. This is why it is built primarily around location. A Habitat instance centers on a specific area, and the local community can make generic posts about that area, or they can make posts about specific locations in that area. More about what I've been building and the future plans here.

      Features

      • Habitat specification of location and size - enabling posts related to the local area
      • Home feed - Displays the most recent posts
      • Nearby feed - Displays posts sorted by proximity to the user
      • Create posts - Upload photos, set locations, comments
      • Categories - Location rules
      • Amazon S3 image storage option
      • Personalisation - Overrides Habitat defaults per user: kms/miles, hidden categories
      • Moderation tools - User, post, comment moderation, block email addresses
      • Announcements - Scheduled announcements
      • Public moderation log - Keep moderator actions visible for 30 days

      If you're interest in this at all, please give it a spin and let me know how you get on. I'll keep an eye here on Lemmy, but you can also post to the Habitat discussion board on GitHub.

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      libertylizard@slrpnk.net
      wrote on last edited by
      #4

      Oh wow this would be huge. The local sub is the main thing that keeps me coming back to Reddit.

      However, it probably will take some local organizing to get it to fire in each area. Getting a critical mass for these is tough by just having randomly distributed global internet users join. Even with thousands of users, the California community on Lemmy is way less active than the sub for my city on Reddit.

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      • S sbv@sh.itjust.works

        Is there a sample instance so we can see it in action?

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        carlnewton@feddit.uk
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        #5

        This is my local instance: https://www.irthlingborough.net/

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        • C carlnewton@feddit.uk

          This is my local instance: https://www.irthlingborough.net/

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          davidgro@lemmy.world
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          #6

          So I notice one bit of missing information: where is that place?

          Besides curiosity, there's also the practical question of whether it's the right one to sign up for:
          Say I encounter one named "Springfield" - how would I know which of the 93 (in the US alone) it is?

          I propose having a map on the About page showing the area covered, with the ability to zoom out and see which state/province/etc, which country, and which continent.

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          • C carlnewton@feddit.uk

            cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160218

            cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160073

            I've been working on Habitat for the past two years. It all stemmed from this idea that I posted in April 2024.

            Habitat is a free open-source, self hosted social platform for local communities. It is aimed at fostering local community discussions and discovery of areas of interest. This is why it is built primarily around location. A Habitat instance centers on a specific area, and the local community can make generic posts about that area, or they can make posts about specific locations in that area. More about what I've been building and the future plans here.

            Features

            • Habitat specification of location and size - enabling posts related to the local area
            • Home feed - Displays the most recent posts
            • Nearby feed - Displays posts sorted by proximity to the user
            • Create posts - Upload photos, set locations, comments
            • Categories - Location rules
            • Amazon S3 image storage option
            • Personalisation - Overrides Habitat defaults per user: kms/miles, hidden categories
            • Moderation tools - User, post, comment moderation, block email addresses
            • Announcements - Scheduled announcements
            • Public moderation log - Keep moderator actions visible for 30 days

            If you're interest in this at all, please give it a spin and let me know how you get on. I'll keep an eye here on Lemmy, but you can also post to the Habitat discussion board on GitHub.

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            thisone@lemmy.world
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            #7

            This is very cool. But I'm thumb fingered idiot.

            How can I check and see if anyone in my area had started an instance I can join?

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            • D davidgro@lemmy.world

              So I notice one bit of missing information: where is that place?

              Besides curiosity, there's also the practical question of whether it's the right one to sign up for:
              Say I encounter one named "Springfield" - how would I know which of the 93 (in the US alone) it is?

              I propose having a map on the About page showing the area covered, with the ability to zoom out and see which state/province/etc, which country, and which continent.

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              carlnewton@feddit.uk
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              #8

              Thanks for this. I hadn't considered it but it seems like a really obvious thing now you've said it .. testament to a good idea I think! I'll add it.

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              • T thisone@lemmy.world

                This is very cool. But I'm thumb fingered idiot.

                How can I check and see if anyone in my area had started an instance I can join?

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                carlnewton@feddit.uk
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                #9

                Unless you live in my home town, it's highly unlikely that there are any other instances yet. From a practical point of view, until I build in federation, it's a matter of literal word of mouth between people of a community. Once it's federated, the nearby tab will show you your closest instance.

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                • C carlnewton@feddit.uk

                  cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160218

                  cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/45160073

                  I've been working on Habitat for the past two years. It all stemmed from this idea that I posted in April 2024.

                  Habitat is a free open-source, self hosted social platform for local communities. It is aimed at fostering local community discussions and discovery of areas of interest. This is why it is built primarily around location. A Habitat instance centers on a specific area, and the local community can make generic posts about that area, or they can make posts about specific locations in that area. More about what I've been building and the future plans here.

                  Features

                  • Habitat specification of location and size - enabling posts related to the local area
                  • Home feed - Displays the most recent posts
                  • Nearby feed - Displays posts sorted by proximity to the user
                  • Create posts - Upload photos, set locations, comments
                  • Categories - Location rules
                  • Amazon S3 image storage option
                  • Personalisation - Overrides Habitat defaults per user: kms/miles, hidden categories
                  • Moderation tools - User, post, comment moderation, block email addresses
                  • Announcements - Scheduled announcements
                  • Public moderation log - Keep moderator actions visible for 30 days

                  If you're interest in this at all, please give it a spin and let me know how you get on. I'll keep an eye here on Lemmy, but you can also post to the Habitat discussion board on GitHub.

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                  robertafidora@mastodon.social
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #10

                  @carlnewton Hey @limebar! Weren't you looking for something like this for local venues?

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                  • libertylizard@slrpnk.netL libertylizard@slrpnk.net

                    Oh wow this would be huge. The local sub is the main thing that keeps me coming back to Reddit.

                    However, it probably will take some local organizing to get it to fire in each area. Getting a critical mass for these is tough by just having randomly distributed global internet users join. Even with thousands of users, the California community on Lemmy is way less active than the sub for my city on Reddit.

                    ageedizzle@piefed.caA This user is from outside of this forum
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                    ageedizzle@piefed.ca
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                    #11

                    However, it probably will take some local organizing to get it to fire in each area. Getting a critical mass for these is tough by just having randomly distributed global internet users join.

                    Maybe one strategy here is to promote it at universities? That’s how Facebook got a critical mass before opening it up to the general public. People would join if other people from their school are on it, and its much easier to achieve critical mass at a university than a city at large.

                    You could start with the compsci students, who might appreciate it for the merits of the ActivityPub protocol. From there, you could branch out to other departments. Hopefully this will create enough activity to make it an attractive place to join for the city at large.

                    Once you get enough people on there, you could reach out to local politicians (eg city councillors) and ask them to join. If they join then hopefully they promote their account at least once on their mainstream normie social media like X, which will hopefully attract a few users from there.

                    Hanging flyers around the city with a QR code is another option. I know in my city people do that to promote a local Discord for cyclists. That Discord is very active.

                    Asking for a call out on local email newsletters is also a helpful possibility. I know a separate urbanists Discord group in my city that has got a fair amount of users from their email mailing list, which they’ve picked up just from a signup form on their local website as far as I’m aware.

                    Promotion on your local FB group or subreddit is also a very viable option.

                    If you live in a small community, then you can’t beat word of mouth.

                    Anyway, there are strategies! I have hope. Let’s make this a thing.

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                    • robertafidora@mastodon.socialR robertafidora@mastodon.social

                      @carlnewton Hey @limebar! Weren't you looking for something like this for local venues?

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                      limebar@mastodon.social
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