Have you heard of W Social?
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@BrennpunktUA @hpod16@mastodon.social @ekari
Awww, I used to post a lot about Johan. Glad to report he's free now, and that his wedding last year was one hell of a party 😆 💜 -
@hpod16@eupolicy.social you see your old posts now?
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@hpod16@eupolicy.social you see your old posts now?
@BrennpunktUA @hpod16@mastodon.social @ekari
I can see them, but as soon as I go to Mastodon.social, I'm no longer logged into my current server
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@BrennpunktUA @hpod16@mastodon.social @ekari
Thanks for troubleshooting with me here!
none of that seems to work though, I'm not sure what I'm not getting.
I'm not desperate to get my old posts back, but I want to be able to explain this to colleagues when they encounter similar problems. I'll get there!@hpod16 my fault, you need to add "https://"
Try now :)
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@hpod16 my fault, you need to add "https://"
Try now :)
@hpod16 and yeah, that's not user friendly. But it normally happens only on rare occasions. More often for small instances (unfortunately) than for bigger ones.
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@hpod16 and yeah, that's not user friendly. But it normally happens only on rare occasions. More often for small instances (unfortunately) than for bigger ones.
@BrennpunktUA A million thanks!
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@BrennpunktUA @hpod16@mastodon.social @ekari
I can see them, but as soon as I go to Mastodon.social, I'm no longer logged into my current server
It's just prompting me to log into mastodon.social@hpod16@eupolicy.social try the search for URL-method in your current instance.
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@hpod16@eupolicy.social try the search for URL-method in your current instance.
@BrennpunktUA @hpod16@mastodon.social @ekari
It worked, thanks a ton! -
@BrennpunktUA A million thanks!
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@BrennpunktUA @hpod16@mastodon.social @ekari
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@hpod16 to be honest, I remember similar flaws (couldn't find or see some old tweets) on Twitter, even without federation.
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@dalcacer funded by who though?
Seriously asking.
Do you think that public institutions should get involved in funding social media platforms as a service? Would you want your tax-euros to go to that?@hpod16 Public money, public code! Mastodon (like other fediverse software) is open source. If anything I would want open (or preferably free) systems to be funded by my taxes! First priority IMHO _must_ be for officials and official institutions to accept and treat the fediverse as a sovereign and thus preferable way to communicate publicly. They could easily host their own instances for those purposes, without too much cost IMHO. @dalcacer
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@hpod16 Public money, public code! Mastodon (like other fediverse software) is open source. If anything I would want open (or preferably free) systems to be funded by my taxes! First priority IMHO _must_ be for officials and official institutions to accept and treat the fediverse as a sovereign and thus preferable way to communicate publicly. They could easily host their own instances for those purposes, without too much cost IMHO. @dalcacer
@kjuh to be fair, the European Commission is hosting their own instance at https://ec.social-network.europa.eu/about
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@kjuh to be fair, the European Commission is hosting their own instance at https://ec.social-network.europa.eu/about
@dalcacer That’s a great start! 👌
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@dalcacer @doktorzjivago @hpod16 They could and should support it more. But I seriously don't think they should be involved at all in running instances.
@kallekn @dalcacer @doktorzjivago @hpod16 Other than their own institutions instance i assume.
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@kallekn @dalcacer @doktorzjivago @hpod16 Other than their own institutions instance i assume.
@henrikmillinge @dalcacer @doktorzjivago @hpod16 Obviously. As I wrote in the previous post, EU should not run instances for the general public.
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@hpod16 @0xtero @ekari Digital identities shouldn’t be used as mandatory registering method on social media. Also this problem can be done decentralised. It is true that this is more complicated to established, but centralised control about who is talking to whom is bad for our democracy. Despite that, giving those identity information to private companies is a no go! I do not want to exchange a some_other_country platform against an europian one.
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@hpod16@eupolicy.social they were just two, both from 2023, right?
My guess is that eupolicy.social is a rather small instance (right?) and rather conservative in fetching content from the fediverse. There are so called "relays" (I'm not a pro, too, but for what understood it means that servers can choose certain other servers to help them fetching more content, a little bit like humans helping each other out), your server might need (more of) them.
@BrennpunktUA @hpod16@eupolicy.social @hpod16@mastodon.social @ekari There is fedi.buzz from @astro for example which additionally can be used to search for hashtags by end users. He can explain this more detailed.
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@hpod16 @0xtero @ekari Digital identities shouldn’t be used as mandatory registering method on social media. Also this problem can be done decentralised. It is true that this is more complicated to established, but centralised control about who is talking to whom is bad for our democracy. Despite that, giving those identity information to private companies is a no go! I do not want to exchange a some_other_country platform against an europian one.
@t3sserakt @hpod16 @ekari I broadly agree regarding the verification of identity online. But just to point our that the EU Digital Wallet puts the burden on local member state implementations. The EU-level is to ensure interoperability.