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  • Don’t think there are any for this purpose. But maybe you can wrap something up. For example, if one such service like Strava has RSS, you could set a bot to share. Furthermore, iirc the user can set his Friendica account to make automated posts while still being a personal account.

    Also, maybe also look if a tracking service has integration to an ActivityPub-compatible platform, or even to platforms that can be bridged to ActivityPub. For example Wordpress (seem pretty powerful from what I’ve seen) and Bluesky (can be bridged to ActivityPub through Bridgy Fed, Friendica, Wafrn and maybe some other service I’m forgetting).

    In this idea of nested bridging and RSS, if a tracking app lets you post to Twitter, you could make an RSS reader bot or a Friendica account to read the feed a Nitter instance would provide for your Twitter account.

    And in this idea of nested bridging, alternatively and if all steps are possible, to find an app that lets you share to Facebook or Instagram, then share the post to Threads while it has ActivityPub integration active. Not sure if it’s indeed viable as I don’t use either of the 3.

    Also maybe Misskey or PieFed could help? Apparently both have pretty powerful CSS-based user extension capabilities.

    And not an immediate solution, but to keep fomenting the idea of having an ActivityPub alternative for that? Or even getting someone to make it, though people don’t usually seem to like to make software for one person if they’re not being paid and they don’t see a bigger advantage to making the software.












  • About Lemmy not being much better, if that’s not a bother to you, I’d suggest looking for another instance. Or if the ban was in a remote instance, to look for communities in other instances (or even make your own communities if you’d be willing to moderate).

    And if Lemmy the environment overall attracts some problematic crowds, maybe check Friendica, Mbin and/or PieFed? Latter two are to my knowledge fully compatible with Lemmy communities, and apparently Friendica is too, albeit organized a bit differently.

    Since I joined in here, I could tell certain instances could be problematic, but also that ActivityPub allows for a great deal of alternatives and oxygenating the social environment. So while packing your things to find a better place can be annoying, it’s still the best option, I think, given the nature of the protocol.




  • I’d imagine it’s due to such forums not having a big incentive to get their userbase oxigenated, as you’d need to create an account and invest on it, but at the risk of ignoring and eventually even dropping the social media you’re already familiar with. And aggravating it, as userbase shrinks, certain behaviors cause more and more people to drop, leaving only those that are ok or that even replicate this behavior, causing a vicious cycle.

    From what I observed, when forums start going that path, if they’re small enough, they die from irrelevance. And if a given forum is big enough or is kept forcefully alive, they become some Karachay lake-style radioactive landfill.