Colibri – chat platform built on the AT Protocol for communities big and small

2 hours ago (colibri.social)

Please consider adding screenshots of the UI that provide an idea of what the experience will be like without having to log in using Bluesky or other credentials.

  • Done! Thanks for the suggestion, that's a good idea.

    • Thanks for the quick fix :) Nice to see more Discord alternatives these days.

      A few other landing page issues if you feel like addressing them:

      - Attempting to navigate with the Tab key results in tab order following nav elements once, where focus indicators aren't visible, and then the same elements get iterated over again but this time focus indicators are visible.

      - Tab order doesn't include screenshots and jumps to the FAQ

      - Clicking a thumbnail shows the larger image but without any elements for closing the overlay

      - Pressing Esc doesn't close the overlay

      - No skip links on any of the pages

“Your data isn’t trapped on our servers” - where is it then? Who can access it?

“Open social” is so much bs compressed in a couple of buzzwords.

This looks neat, but should I be concerned about the permissions this is requesting for my account? Bluesky: Manage your profile, posts, likes and follows

  • Hi! We're doing that to allow you to update your profile from within the app. Not doing anything else besides that. If you have concerns, take a look at the source code: https://github.com/colibri-social/colibri.social

    • Very interesting project.

      From a product uptake perspective, I could suggest that since a user is still building trust when they begin use - to only require as few permissions as needed. I'd punt that profile update requirement out personally for another method later.

      An example might be when a user has used your app for N sessions, or after N months.

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Where is data stored? Bluesky? My PDS? Your PDS, for free?

Thanks for building this, UX is nice and should encourage people to switch from Discord. Bsky only is a bit disappointing as it is still heavily centralized. I would love to see a system like this that can also set up channels over Nostr and the Fediverse. Fragmentation is starting to become an issue with decentralized and federated social.

  • We've taken a look at co-supporting ActivityPub as well actually! And yeah, the fragmentation is an issue. But I honestly think we might see at lease some level of interop between these fragments in the coming years, even if it's just some parts of the protocols and specs going in the same direction.

Interesting project, but...

> BUILT ON OPEN STANDARDS. PRIVATE WHEN NEEDED.

> Running a private group chat? As soon as the AT protocol supports private data, we'll work on implementing it and giving you the option to create private communities.

Not exactly "private when needed" then, is it? It's disingenuous to even mention this in the marketing copy.

  • Valid point! I'll get that section removed for now and either reword it later, or re-add when the protocol supports it.