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tl;dr — you can now find remote categories and see your tracked/watched categories in /world.

A new alpha version of NodeBB was tagged today: v4.3.0-alpha.3. The biggest change is to the /world route, which up until now showed a list of topics from outside of the local NodeBB instance.

New to this alpha release:

  1. A quick search widget was added, allowing you to directly search for remote categories. There is no need to navigate to to the search page to discover new categories.
  2. Your list of tracked and watched categories will show at the top of the page.
    • "Tracking" and "Watching" categories—both local and remote—is how content discovery happens in NodeBB. Tracked categories will have new content show up in the "unread" page, while watched categories take that a step further and notify you when new content is posted.
    • Tracking and watching a category will tell NodeBB to subscribe to that remote community for updates

At this time we're continuing to look for stability issues with the remote category integration. We'll be working on QoL fixes as we move into the beta phase this/next week.

Exciting community updates! 2TonWaffle is evolving with a clearer focus for both our main site and Indie Creator Hub. We're fully embracing the #Fediverse with #ActivityPub integration through #NodeBB and #Ghost platforms, making our content more accessible and connected than ever. Learn about our streaming plans on #Moonbeam and our vision for a more streamlined 2025!
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We concluded that for practical reasons I'd need to mention the "general-discussion" @ community.nodebb.org (so I'll do that)

unless someone was following me on mastodon.social.

The theory is this:

If nobody follows me from here(community.nodebb.org) then my messages won't appear here because nobody on community.nodebb.org asked for them. To me this makes sense.

Exactly how it works in detail though, I don't know.

@general-discussion

Hello all :smile:

Today we're releasing NodeBB v4.2.0. Most of the changes pertain to minor updates to our existing ActivityPub integration.

  • Categories can now follow regular users
    • v4 launched with the ability for NodeBB to synchronize categories with other "group" type remote accounts. While it was possible to follow regular users, their content did not properly load into the category. This has now been fixed.
  • Actual handling (not just pretend ✨) of content from Ghost :ghost:
  • Added button to view original profile of remote users
  • Better handling of content for remote chat messages (non-public notes)
  • Forking and moving posts between topics now announced by the category
  • Separate chat message length cutoff for remote messages
  • Improved link handling on remote content
  • Categories now have a handle in the description; added an additional setting for a remote-only addendum for local categories

The "View Original" button for user profiles is located in the sidebar of any remote user profile:

We just released version 4.1.0 of NodeBB. Here are the latest features you can now take advantage of!

As an aside, for the first time in a long while, both @baris and I are working on the same codebase again. Up until version 4 was released, I'd been working on the activitypub branch and periodically merging in the latest changes from develop. It's nice to be home! :house_with_garden:

Improved federation of Group actors :left_speech_bubble:

We've improved the activity synchronization for followed group actors. Local updates/likes/etc. are now federated outward by the category in addition to those from remote users. Thanks to @rimu@piefed.social and @freamon who worked with me on debugging this one.

Mentions and Emoji now federating out in source.content :wave:

Emoji and mentions have been sent out to followers since v4, but that wasn't reflected in the raw markdown content that we also send along. That has been remediated now, and this change improves nodebb-to-nodebb federation.

Video object type now parseable :tv:

NodeBB is now able to ingest Peertube Video objects, and render then in a topic just like other pieces of content.

Group actors are essential to the Fediverse.

They’re the best way to create a community and have a topical discussion.

For example, I might want to talk about PC gaming. Without group actors, I have to hope someone who follows me also likes PC gaming which, considering the demographics of people who tend to follow me, is not so likely.

I also like to write about aesthetic things. Which is also an interest of mine that isn’t generally mainstream enough for the Fediverse.

And music? People on #Mastodon don’t want to talk about that either.

So how to solve this problem?

By tagging a group actor on #Lemmy, #Piefed, or #NodeBB. Preferably, one that has to do with the topic you want to discuss. And believe me, this is more effective than hashtags.

I wanted to see the current status of group actor support in #Mastodon.

This feature has been requested all the way back in 2016. It’s a feature request that is so old, it’s the 139th ticket. After it was made, @gargron stated shortly after:

I made a decision not to implement groups. They offer little benefit over a cost of added complexity, and the bangtag syntax personally irks me too.

A year later, he re-opened the feature request and said:

Reopening, but not high priority.

No further update since then. Nearly a decade after this feature had been requested, group support has not been added and it’s still not a high priority.

Now the intent of this post isn’t to wag my finger at Mastodon and say, “How dare they!” It’s clear that Mastodon is in a transitional state right now, and their focus is on other things – like quote posts and search.

But it is to say that the development of this feature is so completely out of Mastodon’s control that it now represents an opportunity loss for the platform. Because the truth is – whether or not Mastodon supports group actors – many Mastodon users are using it anyway even though this causes quite a few UI/UX problems along the way. Namely, the common Mastodon user cannot differentiate between a single user account and a group actor.

So now we have two groups of Mastodon users: those who want to make use of services like #Lemmy, #Piefed, #NodeBB, and those who are completely unaware of those services and ask, “Why the hell is Mastodon acting like this when I try to interact with that account?”

More to the point, group actors should be embraced because not only is this a valuable feature, but they’re also critical for community safety. No one can moderate a hashtag, but they can certainly moderate a Lemmy community.

Like I said, though, development of Mastodon is ongoing – whether Mastodon participates or not. And that specific element of the #Fediverse continues to grow, despite the fact that the most used Fediverse service (sans Threads) regards it as “low priority”. As long as Reddit and Facebook Groups users seek out an open, federated alternative, there will be demand for group actors.

Why am I saying all this? Because this is my plea for better interoperability. It is certainly within Mastodon’s right to be picky about what features they implement. However, the Fediverse would be plainly better if Mastodon finally supported this important ActivityPub standard.

https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/139

@fediversenews

GitHubSupport groups · Issue #139 · mastodon/mastodonBy cphuntington97

We were contacted recently with a client request to migrate a forum into NodeBB and launch to a large audience very very rapidly.

Naturally, we said yes.

The client's team did the migration using the Write API, and handed over a MongoDB import for us to import. They also built a brand new theme from scratch.

With the forum migrated and deployed, they launched today with a staggered release: an email blast followed by a 6pm Instagram push.

This is what that looked like :grimacing:

With a large client like this we'd typically opt for a scaled setup with a load balancer, but we wanted to see how far we could push a single NodeBB installation. At 2pm we ran into the limitations of a single vCPU and doubled the resources. In the end we were able to handle the largest load (the 6pm Instagram launch) with 4 vCPUs on a virtual private server with 8GB RAM.

What kind of load were we seeing by the end? Our records indicate a peak of 83k page views/hr spread across 21k unique IP addresses.

Are you a fan of Jon Bellion? Check out their forum: https://beautifulmind.club

Shall I ask them to federate their forum? :smiling_imp: