A Deviantart (or similar art sharing site) clone. None of the current offerings are really suited for that. Sure you can use Mastodon or PixelFed to post art/fanart, but discovery of your portfolio is a crapshoot and so is the commenting system for people wanting to give feedback.
A Wattpad (or similar story publishing) clone. Same problem as above. I’ve tried posting my writings on Lemmy but the relatively low character limit (for a forum) makes it entirely unsuited for long pieces (though this can be pretty easily remedied just by increasing the character limit, long form writings are are pretty successful on Reddit and forums after all, see, one, /r/nosleep, /r/worldbuilding and and all the other share-your-story subreddits, and two, all the fanfiction being published and literary roleplays happening on bb style forums. But still, something dedicated to creative writing with built-in support for tags, as well as story partitioning like chapters and series would be ideal.
https://github.com/Weasyl/weasyl
not federated, but probably not too hard to add.
Nice app suggestions!
Re: Deviantart clone: There’s been talks about adding ActivityPub features to MediaGoblin, which could be interesting. But I personally believe that making something new that was designed with federation from the start would be better.
@dressupgeekout
there is @pixelfed who can do that.
a few years ago i was joking about a fediverse version of a seduction website, but well, Mastodon does that too already.
i believe groups just like Facebook does it is really a big miss in the Fedi.
mobilizon does that but it is missing the chatting and publishing way to have easy discussions between people.
that is currently the closest.also i would love to see emerging other alternative tools who feel not so “social média” like. like bike sharing, or renting vacation stuff.
@tykayn @dressupgeekout @pixelfed @HiddenLayer5
> other alternative tools who feel not so “social média” like
On that bit you might find @ohn and https://openhospitality.network interesting to check out.
That could make for a cool @bonfire extension
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I like that idea. I previously had a fedi discussion and wrote about Semmy: Social Knowledge Fabrics which combines the best of wiki’s and social networking.
Perhaps… this?
https://meta.discourse.org/t/federation-support-for-discourse/90921/87
And maybe not with very long to wait 🤘😎🤘
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I know you had lamented the fact that this wasn’t so Arnold, but the project lead related to me that #Flarum federation isn’t going to happen anytime soon, which I had been hoping would either happen with that product, or with Node.bb
I’ve never been especially happy with the stack chosen, but it’s really just a matter of how non-trivial self-hosted installation and maintenance is, and it really is s great platform otherwise. It also happens to be what powers #Social_Coding and the ActivityPub . Rocks site already, so it will be a big boost for exposure of both, which is, IMO, awesome!
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Ah, I mentioned I was approached re:Flarum in November `22. Haven’t heard back since, incl. my recent DM to Daniël. For me Discourse federation is most valuable, as I am on N forums. For SocialHub we’ve been encouraging federation for a long time, so really happy this is getting started indeed.
I had a cool idea for a Fediverse dating app recently, but I’m not sure if that’s something people would actually want
Nice. I posted about Dating on the Fediverse: Alovoa - Meet new, exciting people! on Lemmy, and also in a toot. There is an interest. Also see the cross-post to !fediverse@lemmy.ml where they talk about it (which somehow isn’t marked as cross-post… I have weird issues in the UI right now).
A time tracking app such as Kimai would be neat, especially for the federated aspect where different teams & members could work together from their respective organization domain.
Nice, like that. This is something to be eventually addressed by The Forgers Guild. You might post in the Ideas category of Discuss Social Coding (part of the Guild).
Collaborative writing
I’d like to see a federated app that allows people to collectively design and author intricate plots, with features like in Manuskript or similar plot authoring tools.