What are your favorite Flipboard Magazine feeds that you think people should be following and why?
Here are a few of my faves:
🌠 Following the fediverse: curated stories about the rise of the fediverse and the decline of the walled gardens as social media transitions from closed to open @following
🇮🇹 Bella Italia: curated stories about the rich culture of Italy -- helping me plan my next big adventure @italy
😎 Mia's Queue: stories about taste, culture, curation and community @mia
🌐 World History: from the history of ancient Rome to the industrial revolution, I learn so much from this curator who is also a history teacher @world
👨🍳 The Recipe Exchange: a feed where a community of over 150 culinary experts and serious home cooks share their go-to recipes and cooking tips @the
Let's get #MagazineMonday going and share your favorite feeds to follow!
This week, Flipboard opened up federation to some amazing creators and curators and here are a few that I really enjoy following for recipe inspiration.
Grilling, BBQ and camping recipes @GirlCarnivore
Cakes, cookies, pies, pastries and more @BatterAndDough
Global recipes and cooking tips from a Cordon Bleu chef @DaysofJay
Indian-inspired dishes and techniques @shilpakerur
@NatureMC@jejord Hi Petra, this is likely because no one on your server has followed any of these accounts yet. If you hit Follow, you should be able to see everything they post in the future. You can also search for them by handle (e.g. @WimpyVegetarian) and that should bring up all their Magazines so you can follow them by topic only. Hope that makes sense!
@CultureDesk@jejord Yes, it helps and makes sense, thank you! (Therefore, a pinned intro helps a lot, if not enough follows from an instance).
I follow one of the for me empty accounts and searched the handle: It remains empty if it's on flipboard.com like all links above. But it fills up with posts if it's on flipboard.social and works fine.
Irritating for me that everbody has these two handles. Should I better follow the .social accounts or just wait a week for .com?
For those of you who like to stay up-to-date on U.S. politics, here are some accounts I am following. Some have been around awhile and some are new voices in the fediverse.
One of the things I most enjoy about Mastodon is connecting with a community that is passionate about combating the climate crisis and raising awareness about this issue that impacts us all.
Here are a few experts and organizations that I follow:
@kathhayhoe -- Chief Scientist for the global conservation organization, The Nature Conservancy
@Flipboard has enlisted a few of our favorite cookbook authors and recipe writers in this year's holiday Tastemakers series to share their go-to dishes and tips for creating an unforgettable feast. Whether you want to keep it simple, go all out, be meat-filled, vegetarian, or even low-carb, we've got all the recipes you need.
Thanksgiving (and the holidays in general) can be stressful — and expensive. In this collection, personal finance writer Nicole Spector has put together some advice on how to host a holiday dinner on a budget.
"...the future of social media is looking more like a network of platforms that offer people a customized experience. The ideal system would not only allow you to migrate to new social apps without losing your network or profile but also link them together so that you could post on one and a friend could comment on it from another." -- @mike
Itching for a #fall getaway? Browse this collection of articles to plan an October getaway from seasonal festivals, scenic road trips and quiet retreats in the woods.
Love exploring new places? Check out The Travel Exchange, a community of over 100 travel experts who share their favorite adventures and recommendations on @Flipboard. Read stories about the most beautiful hikes in the world, where to eat in Toulouse, how to plan a bucket list trip to Patogonia and more.