As 's author, I'm contemplating its adoption beyond Ghost's implementation. Finding potential users for ActivityPub tools seems challenging—perhaps I'm addressing a very niche need?

While the technical complexity of ActivityPub makes tools like Fedify valuable, I wonder about the actual market demand for federation outside specific communities.

Open, decentralized systems make sense to many developers, but businesses often prefer closed ecosystems that align with traditional models.

Still, I see potential as the grows and digital sovereignty concerns increase. Fedify aims to lower the technical barriers to federation.

I'm curious: Which projects would benefit most from Fedify today? What would make federation compelling enough for platforms to implement?

Would appreciate perspectives from both developers and platform owners.

@hongminhee洪 民憙 (Hong Minhee) As a developer building a service that is planned to join the fediverse, I'm still uncertain about what the timeline should look like in the fediverse app. Why do users need multiple apps with each timeline sharing some of their content? When you have multiple email accounts, then you might need a single email client that supports all of them at the same time. In which aspect fediverse differs from this situation?

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