An interesting #Fediverse experiment I'd once in a while feel like encouraging people to do (given time and motivation at hand): Get yourself testing accounts on a couple of different services beyond the one you're actually using. Take a fixed set of friends to follow from each of them. Wait for a few days. And then browse through all these accounts of yours to see how federation from them to you worked. As in: How many of their posts did arrive on your end at all? Did they arrive reasonably in time? Do they display comments, interaction count, ... in there? There are insights to be won from that, for sure.

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Als Antwort auf Kristian 🌒

That's a whole load of small details to notice how advanced Diaspora* or also to some extent Hubzilla-without-ActivityPub are, were in terms of reliability of the whole mess. Like, here: My Mastodon instance will receive federated AP posts almost completely and reasonably "in time". Friendica is lagging behind but just a bit. My Hubzilla instance that is fast otherwise in case of my test cases is lagging behind hours to days looking at individual accounts, and it seems quite a bunch of posts for these didn't even make it there or at least aren't displayed over there at all. (And don't even get me started about interactions count or comments.)
Als Antwort auf Brigitte

@Brigitte Ah. Ja, das stimmt, aber das meinte ich gar nicht unbedingt. Mir ging's hier erstmal nur um das reine Lesen und Beobachten von den Dingen, die andere um einen herum tun - und die Frage: SIeht man davon alles? Wann sieht man einen bestimmten Post in welcher Timeline? Wie sieht der dort aus? Die "Gegenrichtung" ist noch ein anderes Thema.🙈
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