Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
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@beemoh @gunchleoc @lucien @hpod16 May I suggest looking at #Hubzilla too? It seems to be getting at least as much attention, and even a few shillings of EU money(!). It is, as I understand, a fork of an early version of Friendica. It is a very versatile platform. :)@ltning Works well here, and i can host it myself on a shared host just using git. No bloody extras involved, it's plain php with a database. Mastodon at least can't do that.
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@GunChleoc @GunChleoc @ltning @Hannah Grace @beemoh @Lucien Maybe it's also worth taking a look at (streams) and Forte, both created and still maintained by the same guy who invented Friendica and Hubzilla.
In terms of privacy, security and self-moderation, they're at least on par with Hubzilla, and they're both nomadic like Hubzilla. UX-wise, they're more streamlined, especially permissions settings, and more geared towards today's Fediverse. Their learning curve is somewhere between Friendica and Hubzilla, but mostly because they default towards privacy rather than everything being public.
However, (streams) has only got a very very few public, open-registration servers and not a single working one in Europe at all anymore. It can't be crawled either, so FediDB, Fediverse Observer and FediIndex don't list its servers. And Forte doesn't have any public, open-registration servers whatsoever currently.
Maybe it's also important to know that their code is hosted by Codeberg in Berlin, but the developer is in Australia.
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Facebook #FacebookAlternative #FacebookAlternatives #FacebookReplacement #Friendica #Hubzilla #Streams #(streams) #Forte -
@gelbphoenix @hpod16 I didn't know that, thanks
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@project1enigma @benny @lucien @hpod16 people often mistake familiarity for ease, like when windows sysadmins complain about having to type a command on linux because it's "hard to remember" right before listing off their 12 pages of instructions on which 10 menus you have to go down and pixel hunt or a 200 character long registry keys you need to search for in regedit to fix a basic setting.
I shall rememberš the phrase "people often mistake familiarity for ease".
I have explained it (or tried to) to so many people in many word, and this summarises it neatly.
Cheers!
ši.e. "shamelessly steal"
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Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@hpod16
yeah does it matter?...the EU is also over censorious AF -
Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@hpod16
@JTensetti has been working on Nolta which is kind of like the Fediverse LinkedIn and dare I say it looks good so far! -
Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@hpod16 unexpectedly cool!
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Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@hpod16 can someone tag any government official accounts? I'd like to get news from the source.
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@hpod16 The state of things. X has 650 Million Active users and Mastodon has 2.5 million. There is a reason. #Musk #Mastodon #SocialMedia
@MissWarcraft self-reported numbers, they choose what they define as "active users". Also, those users are not equally distributed across the world. For example, in Austria the Twitter usage even in its heyday was tiny. This statistic I attached is from 2023, you can see pretty well how irrelevant Twitter/X always was.
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@project1enigma @lucien @hpod16 I have no clue about UX or how it works. Years ago I had an account on Twitter, before the Boer bought it. They had no app on F-Droid, so I used the web interfacewhich wasn't really better than Mastodon's in my opinion.
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Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đSometimes I get preoccupied with the difference between popularity and influence.
It was said that only a dozen people showed up to the first Sex Pistols gig, but every one of them started a band.
What would be the point of drawing many people to the fediverse, if the fediverse bends the protocols to let other s.m.'s post their popular posters
Just more noise, and people looking for clicks.
If I wanna see what Blue Sky thinks, I don't need it in my feed, competing for attention with the rest of the fediverse. I CAN JUST GO TO BLUE SKY.
And there are many reasons I don't.
The people of knowledge and experience, who I follow HERE, are getting influence because of WHAT they knowâNOT because of how many they know.
I would prefer that it stays this way
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@mycotropic You could look at https://github.com/nathanlesage/academics-on-mastodon
Sadly on GitHub.
Thank you, that's awesome. I should add a few things to that list!
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Thanks!
I feel like my suggestion to system that it would make sense to host an instance that includes each incoming class of students automatically, also staff, also faculty would be productive. @Me@faculty.myuniversity.edu right?
Just import the incoming class and, as they register they're bumped into the @History101@course.myuniversity.edu sublist where I'm @faculty and they're @student for @course.I guess Canvas already does that but it doesn't last while an instance can last past a college career!
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@hpod16 the problem is that the same people that don't know will run into lots of UX issues when trying Fediverse. I know a few sadly...
@lucien The fact that Mastodon/Fediverse differs from fb in terms of interface is a big advantage. Fb's UX was made only for one purpose - to make people even more and more addictive from meta products and their algorithms. Mastodon UX is designed pro-user, it is also very friendly in its simplicity. Moreover people can choose from plenty of different apps, ui's, themes, styles etc. And that's the beauty of Fediverse. They have a freedom of choice.
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Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@hpod16 I can't tell what to think
Is this where all of those that think the EU is any different from the US are coming from
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Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@hpod16 I imagine some genius is sure that The Solution⢠is to federate all of Facebook to fediverse.
Let's find that person and make sure they can never reproduce. It'd be worse than when AOL turned loose all their mouthbreathers on Usenet decades ago.
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Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@hpod16 wow, that went viral!
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@project1enigma @lucien @hpod16 oh, Twitter's web interface was terrible on mobile, too. Mastodon has many clients on F-Droid, so I do not have to use the web interface
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Sometimes, people on Facebook don't know the Fediverse exists.
The European Commission likes to tell them. đ đ@pini @hpod16 @EUCommission it makes no sense to me why X icons are plastered all over EU websites and hardly any Mastodon icons. Glad there is a reply to a post like this the odd time, but it would be hugely more impactful if all EU institutions replaced all X icons on all official websites with Mastodon icons. An icon on a website is marketing for a platform. Why don't you #SwitchTheIcons ?