I think the most spiritually correct solution would be to use PeerTube considering that it's also a federated system and therefore can interact nicely with Lemmy.
Every user, post, community, etc. on each of these services is represented as an ActivityPub object. Let's take the example of following your Lemmy user from Mastodon. I can search for @Gohos@lemmy.ml in Mastodon and in the background my Mastodon instance will issue the following WebFinger request to lemmy.ml: https://lemmy.ml/.well-known/webfinger?resource=acct:Gohos@lemmy.ml. This will return the following JSON: -
{
"subject": "acct:Gohos@lemmy.ml",
"links": [
{
"rel": "http://webfinger.net/rel/profile-page",
"type": "text/html",
"href": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos"
},
{
"rel": "self",
"type": "application/activity+json",
"href": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos",
"properties": {
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams#type": "Person"
}
}
]
}
From here I can request the application/activity+json
URL at https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos and if I request JSON I get: -
{
"@context": [
"https://www.w3.org/ns/activitystreams",
"https://w3id.org/security/v1",
{
"lemmy": "https://join-lemmy.org/ns#",
"litepub": "http://litepub.social/ns#",
"pt": "https://joinpeertube.org/ns#",
"sc": "http://schema.org/",
"ChatMessage": "litepub:ChatMessage",
"commentsEnabled": "pt:commentsEnabled",
"sensitive": "as:sensitive",
"matrixUserId": "lemmy:matrixUserId",
"postingRestrictedToMods": "lemmy:postingRestrictedToMods",
"removeData": "lemmy:removeData",
"stickied": "lemmy:stickied",
"moderators": {
"@type": "@id",
"@id": "lemmy:moderators"
},
"expires": "as:endTime",
"distinguished": "lemmy:distinguished",
"language": "sc:inLanguage",
"identifier": "sc:identifier"
}
],
"type": "Person",
"id": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos",
"preferredUsername": "Gohos",
"inbox": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos/inbox",
"outbox": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos/outbox",
"publicKey": {
"id": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos#main-key",
"owner": "https://lemmy.ml/u/Gohos",
"publicKeyPem": "-----BEGIN PUBLIC KEY-----\nMIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAwDc9TbmcvR/eRx0zuXl5\nqUu8vwcU3K1/70BqLdae/HtbjqXoHbVUI3exSVOTLVmPQ4oHjf6Lq5axyRRwihTh\nbDgWYSBCqZ07L6VrgXVg2APCkFpX32XlbFbbMQDXf+kodj6YrzwelXEJ03eTDKaa\nuFkFt0Uelu1k0AZVydGYT3U2iZ0jNGvpUMWQycTJ/k0r8n61JLuEMkvkVlH4ZDGb\nGTjwjLRds/zawe8FAK/Grn+AW/UTmW/1kBLcqhkeRYzWhyrVy+/f9jf03s0rW92w\n8PWM02AAE9edIpnK2XgElfkVWJenQzw7WDp045XPHMlUh5iizAJGcPAzdeEVNLq8\nGQIDAQAB\n-----END PUBLIC KEY-----\n"
},
"endpoints": {
"sharedInbox": "https://lemmy.ml/inbox"
},
"published": "2023-06-03T17:30:16.990908+00:00"
}
This includes two important properties: inbox
and outbox
. Using ActivityPub I now know I can send you a message by POSTing a request to your inbox and I can fetch posts, comments, etc. you've made via your outbox.
Your public key is also included. This is how, if you sent me a message, I can verify that the message actually came from you.
That's a very brief overview but I hope that helps!
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I was also a little concerned when I saw this in the release notes earlier today. Why not make this opt-in (with a warning explaining the reasoning behind it) rather than opt-out via
about:config
?!