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Did anyone try importing? I wanna import my JD dump.
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I did only tests, they worked, but I did not try big accounts.
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Fla, if you need a Big archive to perform test, I can provide you with my personal archive from framasphere
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@Steven Berson

one nice advantage of Diaspora over Friendica is there is a dedicated mobile app


Is the mobile app the only advantage of Diaspora* over Friendica? Because if so, it might be less work to improve the Friendica Raccoon app, to make it available on Apple App Store and to switch to Friendica.
I agree with you: without ActivityPub integration, I don't see much interest in Diaspora*.

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Antoine - one major advantage Diaspora has over Friendica, and other Fediverse services that use ActivityPub, is a more secure protocol when sharing posts to a select targeted audience.
e.g. see this bug report on Pixelfed from late last month fokus.cool/2025/03/25/pixelfed…

The ActivityPub protocol works best for public sharing across a variety of apps, but posts that are supposed to be kept private can not be specifically targeted as securely and as easily as what Diaspora does with its "aspects".

The other advantage I've found with Diaspora over Friendica is a more straightforward, less cluttered interface, that is easier to learn and navigate, as well as to onboard with.

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@Steven Berson
Thank you for your answer.
My understanding is that the protocol used within Friendica is the DFRN. And Friendica has private conversation groups. From friendi.ca/about/features/

Private conversation groups – on these pages all communications are restricted to group members – similar to Google+ “circles” or Diaspora “aspects”


So I'm not sure there will be a big difference between Friendica and a Diaspora* with ActivityPub integration.

For the interfaces, I have my pros and cons on both. Is integrating ActivityPub in Diaspora* an easier task than simplifying Friendica's interface?

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Having used both Friendica and diaspora, I absolutely prefer diaspora over Friendica for three big reasons:
- The user interface is very simple and easy to learn.
- It's not overdone with a zillion and twelve features and whizbang extra razoo sparkle stuff that most people never even use, and
- The protocol is secure, not intended to splatter all over multiple platforms and be compatible with even Fakebook and Instagram.

I'm at home here and I'm staying put.

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Antoine - thanks for those clarifications, I appreciate being corrected on my misunderstandings regarding the protocols used.
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@Steven Berson I'm pretty sure this was in relation to diasp.org, as suggested by the hashtag. That shut down about a month ago now: diaspora.glasswings.com/posts/….