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Several months from now. We need time to test out about 4-5 different platforms and get feedback from the community.
I'm hoping that Postmill makes the cut. It looks very easy to work on, but I haven't had the time to set up an instance and poke around. Maybe I'll do that today.
it seems pretty clear that we aren't staying on Lemmy or on federated services at this point due to beehaw's policies and lack of fediverse moderation.
fediverse is an API in which these services can share information. That's how Mastodon users and Kbin users can comment on Lemmy posts. These services all federate together through federation lists. Making a new API for this would be pointless.
The fediverse is supposed to allow for more open and transformable platforms but in reality, what it's doing is making groups of people between these services that fit into their own echo chambers. I predict in the future people are going to start sharing allow/deny lists of groups and join mini federations that will consolidate more and more power in the fediverse. New instances will have to be adopted into a shared list of allowed instances. Like bitcoin, the fediverse promises to fix something but will likely make it worse.