Fediverse equivalent of fable?
from 3dmvr@lemm.ee to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 15 Apr 09:50
https://lemm.ee/post/61388127

Its like a book/tvshow club app where you can make groups to read books together and discuss them, see what others are reading, etc. would be cool for an app like that to encompass comics, manga, etc. as well. Seems perfect for the fediverse and they have some annoying monetization starting to show signs of ruining their app. (Fable Plus)

I like the idea, threads are solid for new shows but rough for discussing older media, the whole online club gets you on the same page reading and discussing the same things.

Ik bookwyrm already exists but thats a tracker and this app seems to fulfil a different niche.

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3dmvr@lemm.ee on 15 Apr 09:52 next collapse

I like the idea of the app, functions like inbetween reddit and discord, definitely a good idea that should be cloned and could benefit from federation like reddit, discord, twitter, etc.

mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud on 15 Apr 10:12 next collapse

You could start a Lemmy community with the current book in the community info, then use theeads to discuss each book

haverholm@kbin.earth on 15 Apr 11:08 collapse

Oh, never actually tried Bookwyrm, but I'd expected it would have a social aspect as well? That seems like a lost opportunity.

[Edited to add:] Have you had a look at NeoDb? Also a tracker, but apparently with more social aspects —

users can share their collections, publish microblogs, and engage with others in the Fediverse

I only had superficial experience with NeoDb, so can't say with certainty if a Lemmy community and threads for individual books may be better for you.

Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show on 15 Apr 12:05 collapse

Hm, didn’t know of NeoDB. That’s a nice find, I’ve been looking for a way to list my collection online, that I could in theory self-host.

haverholm@kbin.earth on 15 Apr 13:01 collapse

It's pretty cool in that it allows cataloguing more media types than just books, so that's a leg up over Bookwyrm. IIRC it also pulls item information from relevant (open API) databases, so you get the synopsis etc filled in?

For me starting a new account that also made it kind of overwhelming. I've never catalogued my books anywhere, so the possibility of doing that, and input watched film, TV shows, etc — suddenly my media habits turned into a bit of a chore 🙂

Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show on 15 Apr 13:13 collapse

IIRC it also pulls item information from relevant (open API) databases, so you get the synopsis etc filled in?

Looks like it. I added a movie to a collection and it pulled in data from TMDB.

For me starting a new account that also made it kind of overwhelming.

Well, you can use/link a mastodon account if you already have one. Not sure if it supports lemmy accounts.

haverholm@kbin.earth on 15 Apr 13:19 collapse

Well, you can use/link a mastodon account if you already have one.

Yeah, that's what I did. I meant the feature set gave me more possibilities than I could handle 😄

According to their documentation:

login with other Fediverse identity and import social graph

  • supported servers: Mastodon/Pleroma/Firefish/GoToSocial/Pixelfed/friendica/Takahē