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Two people you may consider consulting in this case:
- . He invented nomadic identity in 2011. He was the first to implement it in Red (which became Hubzilla in 2015) in 2012.
His streams repository, a fork of a fork of three forks of a fork (of a fork) of Hubzilla, is the place where he laid the foundations of FEP-ef61 out of necessity because he was working on nomadic identity via ActivityPub (Hubzilla and (streams) use their own protocols for that), and it was the first nomadic server software that had it implemented.
Also, his Forte, itself a fork of the streams repository, is the only Fediverse server software that uses nothing but ActivityPub to establish nomadic identity and relies on FEP-ef61 to do that. Basically, it's (streams) with no Nomad and Zot6 support, and syncing between clones is triggered by a cronjob because, unlike Zot6 and Nomad, ActivityPub doesn't provide any ways to trigger immediate, near-real-time syncs.
Mike hasn't been caught online for quite a while, though, although he's still working on both (streams) and Forte. - is gradually turning Mitra from a typical non-nomadic, account/login-equals-identity, one-identity-per-account Fediverse software into something that's every bit as nomadic as Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte while casting everything necessary for this process into FEPs.
I'm not sure whether this will include containerising identities like the channels on Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte and allowing multiple fully independent identities on the same account, just like the same identity (channel) would be able to exist on independent accounts on different servers.
That said, is your goal only to use FEP-ef61 for identities that are tied to their accounts and their servers Or is your goal fully-fledged nomadic identity on the same level as on Forte
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I see a few issues with it.
For starters, it only knows two options: Either the image contains
no text whatsoever, or the image
is text. It does not cover e.g. photos that have text somewhere in them. I myself would add at least one more option to the first question so it can distinguish between an image with zero text, an image with some text and an image that literally is text. In fact, I'd add some more questions regarding text.
A question that's critically important but missing: What are you writing your alt-text for Options should include:
- WordPress with no ActivityPub connectivity, another blogging platform that is not connected to the Fediverse, a website
- WordPress with ActivityPub connectivity, Flipboard, Ghost, WriteFreely, Plume
- Mastodon with 500 characters
- Mastodon with raised character limit, Mastodon fork, Pleroma, Akkoma, Misskey, Sharkey, Iceshrimp, any other microblogging application in the Fediverse
- Friendica, (streams) with ActivityPub on, Forte
- Hubzilla with ActivityPub on
- diaspora*, Hubzilla with ActivityPub off, (streams) with ActivityPub off
- Non-Fediverse social network/social media
Each option would lead to a different set of following questions, based on two factors:
- Does the post enter the Fediverse as a Note-type object, an Article-type object or not at all
- How many characters are available for a long description in addition to the alt-text (This will only be suggested under certain circumstances.)
This is because . Mastodon's alt-text police entirely consists of fully sighted amateurs who neither know nor care about W3C, WCAG etc., and they aren't beyond sanctioning the kind of alt-text that professional Web developers and accessibility experts preach just because
they personally find it sub-standard or not detailed enough or whatever.
I could think of a whole lot more questions regarding the context, the audience (including, for Fediverse content, whether it's public or restricted to a certain audience/private), how much the audience can be expected to know about the topic and the contents of the image and how likely the audience will be how curious about everything.
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Example no. 1: Meme directly based on one template with overlaid captions.
Screen capture from the live-action film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, edited into an image macro. It shows a close-up of the actor Sean Bean as the character Boromir. He is speaking with a concerned expression on his face. His right hand has taken the shape of a ring with all fingers with the thumb and and index finger touching. The image has two large pieces of text. The one at the top is, One does not simply, and the one at the bottom continues with, implement FEP-EF61. An explanation of the meme template used in this picture and background information can be found in the post. If you are on Mastodon, Misskey or one of its forks, the post is hidden behind a summary and content warning. If you are on Pleroma, Akkoma, Friendica, Hubzilla or (streams), the explanations follow right below this image.
Example no. 2: Meme directly based on one template with extra space for captions.
Image macro, based on a digital photograph of a fluffy and very chubby calico cat sitting on the floor on its hindquarters and looking upward at the bowl of Fruit Loops in the bottom left corner of the image. At the top of the image, there is a very light grey space with a two-part caption. It starts with: Daniel Supernault:<em> announces a TikTok clone for the Fediverse. This is followed by a blank line and, Fediverse users:. Between the grey space and the image, there is a narrower white space with another caption that has been part of the image for longer than the grey space. The caption speaks for the cat, brther may i have some lps, with the os being umlauts.
Example no. 3: Self-made collage using multiple templates (contains a Japanese profanity, though, but I didn't want to alter it).
Collage of captioned meme images of various kinds in two rows. In the top left, there are two smugly grinning Wojaks, facing half each other, half the audience. The one on the left has the diaspora* logo above his head and his hand on his chin in a pensive gesture. The one to his right is wearing a black tuxedo with a bowtie, and he has the Mastodon logo above his head. These two have a common caption below them: We're beyond such peasantry as that filthy and grubby PHP. We demand only the best: Ruby on Rails. Slightly right of centre, still in the top row, there is a bearded Soyjak with glasses, crying with his mouth wide open, pink eyes and streams of tears running down his cheeks. He is facing towards the left. Above his head is the Pleroma logo. His caption is, in all-caps and ending in five exclamation marks, Noooooooo, Elixir is the way to go and PostgreSQL! In the top right, there is another bearded and bespectacled Wojak, facing towards the left again. This one is angry with the Misskey logo above his head. With the same open mouth as the one to his left, he shouts, Utter heresy, there is no match for TypeScript and Vue.js, baka! The bottom row is taken up by three creepy-looking brownish moths with glowing eyes. The left one is facing towards the right with the Friendica logo above it. The other two are facing towards the left with the logos of Hubzilla and the streams repository above them. Their common caption is, in huge all caps and with an umlaut, Lmp.
The original posts also have explanations in the post text for those who don't understand the image and the description which I expect to be the norm. They went into the post text because , and because they wouldn't fit into a maximum of 1,500 characters anyway. I would post these explanations as well, but you've only asked for
alt-texts, and besides, these explanations tend to be even longer than the alt-texts.
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As far as I know, yes.
They don't even reject these posts. If they did, I'd be able to see that in the delivery report. But they actually do let these posts in, check the length and then delete them before forwarding them to inboxes, something that Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte don't notice.
I'm not sure if that's limited to Note-type objects, though. But Hubzilla has no way to send Article-type objects, not even optionally, because the devs refuse to re-implement it unless Mastodon starts supporting full HTML rendering with all bells and whistles and gives up that title-summary-and-link-to-the-original hack.
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Add your location to a Google Map Genuine Hubzilla posts (character limit = 16,777,215 = maximum capacity of the database field):
48,977 characters, posted October 27th, 2023, all in one go, guaranteed.
62,514 characters, posted May 16th, 2024, all in one go, guaranteed.
76,780 characters, posted September 24th, 2023, all in one go, guaranteed.
(If you can't open either of these links, say so, and I'll reply with full quote-posts of these three posts.)
All character counts are raw, i.e. the actual number of characters visible. The characters are not counted the Mastodon way (= summary/CW counts into the character count, links are always 23 characters). BBcode markup is not counted in either, nor are the alt-texts, although both internally add to the character count.
Important to know: Local character limits aren't necessarily inbound character limits. For example, Mastodon is hard-coded to a maximum of 500 characters
internally, but (AFAIK) it accepts posts
coming in from outside up to 100,000 characters.
Likewise, Misskey is hard-coded to 3,000 characters
internally. The Forkeys have a configurable
internal character limit. But their
inbound character limit is higher, hard-coded to ca. 8,000 as has said.
Pleroma and Akkoma have configurable
internal character limits that default to 5,000, but AFAIK a hard-coded
inbound character limit of 20,000.
In all these cases, longer posts coming in from outside are immediately deleted from the inbox.
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