Basically it just displays a stream of Fediverse posts as they come to the server. Says it streams from “Mastodon/Fediverse” and links to jointhefediverse.net, so I don’t know what the sources are.

But it’s nice to look at!

Made by https://mementomori.social/@rolle

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    Looking at the code it seems to be getting the feed from the mastodon.social instance’s federated timeline. So it’s definitely not streaming “the fediverse” but a decent chunk of it.

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    Remember when Lemmy used Websockets? And we had updates on everything in realtime? Oh that was fun :(

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      It wasn’t so much fun considering everything was broken all the time. Remember when your feed would suddenly update with about 30 old posts, pushing what you were reading way down the page? I don’t mind refreshing to see new stuff honestly.

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        It was really cool seeing comments and upvotes change in real time, but I understand it was buggy and terrible for server performance and I’m glad it’s better and more stable now.

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    Interesting. I’m on two Mastodon servers, one very tiny and one sort of medium. So every now and then I’ll hop over to .social and run a search for my fave hashtags and follow anyone who isn’t yet federated with my own server. With the keyword filtering, this could actually be a very useful tool for that process!

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      Ask your admin to subscribe to those tags through relay.fedi.buzz to get posts from all over. IMO it’s essential if one is into tags.

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        Yeah I recently migrated server and we tried the relay thing on my old one, which did help a bit with tags for active events like #NFL or whatever. It doesn’t find anywhere close to everyone and tbh was janky and delayed at the best of times (not great for keeping up with live events, which is my main use-case) but it was definitely a huge improvement.

        Haven’t bothered asking my new admin because it seems a bit rude when I’m new to the server. But now we can make lists of people that are excluded from our home feed, so I can federate all the things without it cluttering everything up anyway. Hurrah!

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          I can see why it’d be unsuitable for live events, a fix could be to subscribe to everyone using that tag or if it just the tag one is after - Have a dummy account subscribe and pull posts.

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            Yep I seek them out, follow them all and stick them in a muted list. Bit of work, but it stops me feeling left out on a Sunday and I still get to keep the benefits of being on a tiny server 😀

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                Bad wording on my part there, sorry, not really sure if there’s an official term. But I don’t mute the individual accounts, just check the “Hide these posts from home” option in the list.

                So all their posts are in my search, but not in my actual day-to-day feed, if that makes sense?