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A place to get started with links and discussions.

Anyone can create a community such as this!

Consider starting a community for more specialized topics that you feel people may wish to subscribe to, e.g. job listings, or caegories for specific technology or disciplines, such as web archiving.

You can message @[email protected] from another Fedverse (ActivityPub) instance e.g. Mastodon to start a discussion here if you haven't a digipres.cafe account.

Likewise folks can subscribe via a Fediverse instance, e.g. by searching for https://digipres.cafe/c/general e.g. in the mastodon search box. This works the same way for all communities and users on this link aggregator.

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Hi all - welcome to digipres.cafe. Think reddit or hacker news for digital preservation and digital preservation tangential links and questions.

The primary idea was born out of recent social media controversies and recognizing how difficult link aggregation will be post-Twitter.

You can create an account here, you can also consider creating new topics and commenting on existing topics from your Mastodon accounts or elsewhere in the Fediverse. It's all linked via the ActivityPub standard.

You can create a new topic from Mastodon by including @[email protected] in your Toot. You can reply to existing topics by replying to a link to a post via Mastodon.

See this helpful YouTube video for more information: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXUDs0ee_w0

Please help me to test the idea and understand what is needed to maintain a link aggregator service such as this ๐Ÿ™(if you have comments or ideas and want to improve this site, please reply here, or elsewhere on the site and let's see what we can do!)

For more information on Lemmy - the software used for digipres.cafe, please check out the information on its parent site: https://join-lemmy.org/

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