For the past two years, the Virtual Feedform Conference has presented a glimpse of what is new to the open social web, which includes the big news of the last year in the Federus. This year’s presentation was no different, many developers have shown new apps that will help to enhance the environmental system of decent social networks.
During the FedForm, Bonfire announced that he was releasing the Bonfire Social 1.0 as the first “taste” of the platform. The Bonfire comes with a predetermined bundle of Bone Fire Extension that explains what features include, such as customs feeds, profiles, and threaded discussions, with the ability to distribute posts and follow other users.
The Bonfire is working on other “flavors” of the platform, including the Bonfire community, which is developed by private groups and organizations, as well as open science, a platform designed to cooperate between educational communities. Bonfire social federations along with Masotoden, Peritobi, Mobiles, and others. You can now install a bone fire social or check the demo.
Another new service channel announced in FedForm is Dot Org, designed to help you correct the content you see in the open social web. Customers can manufacture their feed by tracking specific hashtags and users, including bridged Bluesky accounts and RSS parrots. Other users can follow the channels you made, which are divided into Federus, Bluesky and RSS. You can filter some keywords and silent accounts that you do not belong to the topics you want to follow, and there are also built -in filters that prevent NSFW content and hate speech.
Channel.com is made on a customized masmoden server, administered by the News Mass Foundation, a Federous Focus Charity based in the UK, and it looks like a clear way to create an ultra -powered social feed. Service is currently available only one invitation to beta, but you can sign up for the weightlist to get the update. You can check some examples of channels from the Channel Dot Organ website.
One of the other notable services nowadays was a bounce, an app that allows you to transfer your Bluesky account to Masmoden, all of this without losing any of your followers. This app is created by a new social, bray feed tool creators that uses the bounce to connect your Bluesky account to Masmoden. Once your account is bridged, the bounce can then transfer personal data servers using the “move” capability offered by the Activity Pub and AT Protocol, which keeps your Bluesky followers – and those who follow – when you go to Mastoaden.


