Huge thanks to everyone who helped me test the signature verification, you're all awesome!
Please note that this feature is very much work in progress. I might spend a bit more time polishing it and hopefully be able to share it with others to add to their own website or a blog.
Don't solve a problem you think artists have. Solve one they do. Tell them about discoverability or outreach features, community-building tools, active-contest feeds, etc.
Lots of Fedi projects fail because their number #1 goal is to sell their own ideology, rather than providing a useful tool for a community.
If you want people to value your ideas. You have to give them value, not ideas.
Edit: Just thought of a real life example: My uncle is annolder gentleman tech literate enough to use social networks without much issue. How would the Fediverse be a better choice FOR HIM than an Instagram profile? (Let's assume he can easily just learn to use any other platform, which isn't the case for all people)
I do want to say that I don't think we necessarily have to make the fediverse "grow bigger", but I do want to see it become more diverse, and welcoming.
@[email protected] I see far more diverse art on here compared to any other social network I have ever used (which tend to use the algorithms to pigeonhole you into what they think your tastes are and how they relate to whatever categories advertisers want)
@nick I don't think I have the authority to speak on that, sorry.
It seems to me that folks who rely on them do so for their safety. I think that's a great thing about the fediverse, that we can all tailor our experience.
And if some people want to block off portions of the network to feel safe, there's no real harm, there's still plenty of people to interact with.
There's a huge popup on this page that says adblock not detected and that I should install one to be safe.
Which is ironic because I'm obviously running Firefox with uBO, and they probably blocked your attempt at detect an adblocker. But if what you want to do is detect that the user is not running an adblocker, you should be testing for the positive, not the negative: your popup should only load if the code was able to do the most obnoxious, advertising-like tasks without obstruction.
@lambalicious Right, yes, that is how, in part, this works. If you look at the source code, the "ad" uses a bunch of classes that a typical ad-blocker would pick up on.
Also, the "popup" shouldn't take up much of the screen, just a bit of the space at the bottom. I will have to look into all this, thank you for reporting the issues!