The best way - he had already identified the need and wrote it a while ago ![]()
HI @tobiaseigen, long time indeed. The response I got to offcourse suggested there wasn’t much demand for it and I abandoned it. I’ve also drifted away from discourse (and ember).
Might need to get back into it soon though. I’m working on a real estate project now called PropertyWebBuilder and I could do with having a forum for it.
Will send you a PM.
I completely concur with your vision.
I’ve just killed a project that attempted to migrate users off of a Facebook Group.
I failed.
Despite offering them a superior set of Discourse functionality, including bespoke plugins I had written to provide really rich domain functionality that blew a hole in Zucks side the one feature I could not compete with was the ability to show an aggregation of all the interest groups they were subscribed to.
“We loved your website, Robert, but it was just more convenient to scroll down Facebook” 
If we had a single web page and web app that could show a feed of all your many Discourse site accounts now that would be just great.
Perhaps an RSS reader would suffice. Has anyone tried this? But ultimately you need a way to access with your individual accounts in the way the (excellent) iOS app does.
This is conceptually great, but why was it written in React? If you build a tool for a big population of Discourse users, many of whom may be actively contributing plugins and Theme Components based on Ember, wouldn’t it be a good idea to write the app using Ember to help secure future support from the community?
It is a false dichotomy though, an alternate directory would still exist outside Facebook so nobody would go there. The only answer is incredibly compelling unique content, same as it ever was.
But I’m using your team’s wonderful app all the time, and all it’s missing is a feed 
I wrote a proposal to tackle this exact problem: mix in many different Discourse activity in a central and social user feed.
You can follow your peers in Mastodon and add your “groups” (Discourse instances that you care about, like one about a game you like, one about your ioio hobby, etc) to be interleaved in your forum.
We can also do the same by making a robust Facebook / Twitter integration, that periodically picks a random topic/post from /top and puts it on social media. This is all possible already, but not easy for non-technical people.
I follow many Discourse forums with my feed reader.
What I do is scrap the HTML and convert it to a feed.
Got it nailed pretty well by now, not only for Discourse, but for any other site.
This way, no need for the blackbox algorithms, it is all under my control.
Je serais intéressé par quelque chose de moins ambitieux pour commencer : simplement agréger plusieurs instances Discourse que je contrôle moi-même. Avoir des sites distincts permet à chacun de se concentrer sur un sujet ou un public différent, mais cela présente certains inconvénients. Il serait agréable de :
- partager la modération des utilisateurs entre les sites
- pouvoir déplacer des messages et des discussions
- bénéficier de notifications partagées
Vous pourriez réaliser cela en faisant d’un des forums le serveur SSO pour les autres.
Je pense que les autres éléments seraient assez difficiles à mettre en œuvre. Je suppose que cela pourrait être fait via un plugin et l’API, mais cela semble coûter des milliers d’euros en développement et nécessiter un effort considérable pour la maintenance.
Il s’avère que “non”. J’ai appris à mes dépens que la désactivation du compte SSO d’un utilisateur côté SSO n’empêche pas la publication s’il est déjà connecté.
Oui, ils resteront connectés. Il faudrait ajouter un webhook pour les déconnecter des forums affiliés. Je pense que ce serait assez simple à réaliser dans un plugin, environ une ou deux heures pour un développeur talentueux (et un peu plus pour moi !)
Est-ce que Fig correspond à vos besoins ?
Quelqu’un connaît-il une solution qui fonctionne sous Windows ou dans un navigateur web ?
Peux-tu préciser ce que tu demandes ? Je ne comprends pas ce que tu demandes.