• leadore@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    They’ve been talking about this for years, wake me up when they actually do it. Or don’t, whatever.

  • Catoblepas@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 months ago

    Ignorant question incoming: Would this result in a huge influx of traffic if your instance federates with tumblr, because you’re federating with all of tumblr? Or do individual tumblr blogs need to federate with each instance?

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      5 months ago

      I think it also depends what software your client is on, mastodon, Lemmy, go-to social, etc. some pull more things than others.

      But in general ActivityPub federation is more “Publish/Subscribe” than “ingest firehose” (a la Bluesky).

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    6 months ago

    Don’t they support video posts?

    kagis

    Hmm. Apparently so.

    https://help.tumblr.com/knowledge-base/posting-video/

    • It’ll need to be a MOV or MP4 file.

    • You can post up to 20 videos per day.

    • A single video can be up to 10 minutes in length.

    • The video upload size limit is 500 MB per video.

    • The total video time limit per day is 60 minutes.

    Well, it’s not an open platform, but I guess it may be a platform with the resources to serve some serious video, and it’ll be on the Fediverse.

    We have been having a lot of discussions about what it would take to get video on the Fediverse at more than PeerTube scale.

    I don’t use tumblr, don’t know if they provide a video-centric interface, but I imagine that one could always write a software package to index those videos and link to them. Maybe PeerTube can already do that, haven’t played with it enough to know.