• pete_the_cat@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Flipboard still exists? I remember when the concept of digital magazines were all the rage back in the late 2000s/early 2010s, I tried various apps multiple times and it was always so much more cumbersome to use than a physical magazine.

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    9 months ago

    i wonder how seamless this will be since mbin even uses the term ‘magazine’ for its groups/forums.

    anyone familiar with this content? curious if this is a good source or maybe just a corporate ad pipeline

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        9 months ago

        A Samsung endorsement is faint praise, yeah.

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      9 months ago

      It’s a bit of both, tbh. I use both it and Apple News for news curation. Flipboard is by far more ad-centric (and AN has more content) but Flipboard is pretty customizable for identifying topics so I keep it around. Flipping through it, every second or third page is an ad, but most of what they link to is available (at least for me) and they’re not overly swamped with clickbait (again, at least in my feed).

      I probably use it about 1/3 as much as AN.

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      9 months ago

      IMO stick with mbin/kbin. Flipboard literally “flips” news from other sources and rebrands it.

      I’m not sure about their citation and recommendation methods but they appear to be algorithmic? So yeah, I’ll take a human-curated aggregator any day.

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    9 months ago

    This is a two-way bonus. If a Flipboard user, you can post an article to Mastodon with just two taps. The magazines themselves can now also be followed via ActivityPub.

    Flipboard CEO, Mike McCue is a big booster of decentralization and also has a podcast where he covers others in the space.

    More original content flowing into the Fediverse. This is all good.

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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    After sensing a change in the direction that social media was headed, Flipboard last year dropped support for Twitter/X in its app, which today allows users to curate content from around the web in “magazines” that are shared with other readers.

    Late last year, Flipboard said it was also adding support for ActivityPub, the networking protocol that powers the fediverse, within its own app.

    Initially, this would allow select accounts to be discoverable and followed by millions of users of decentralized social apps, including Mastodon.

    Flipboard’s magazines, however, tend to be thematic in nature, allowing users to browse news, articles, and social posts referencing a particular topic, like healthy eating, climate tech, national security, and more.

    Participating publishers include Smithsonian, Bloomberg Green, Frommer’s, The Intercept, Real Simple, Refinery29, Mashable, Medium and others.

    With the initial test group now integrated with ActivityPub, Flipboard says that the plan is to get started generating the remaining active and public curators and their magazines.


    The original article contains 686 words, the summary contains 160 words. Saved 77%. I’m a bot and I’m open source!

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    9 months ago

    So it’s a corporate aggregator site that rebrands articles from other platforms and now posts links to the fediverse? I think I’ll subscribe to some more Lemmy and Kbin subs instead, thank you.

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      9 months ago

      I know, it just looks like an RSS with extra steps, regardless I think it is cool.