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goryramsy, in Mastodon monoculture problem

It is a little weird that everyone here seems to be a communist. Does the platform attract the mindset or does the mindset gravitate to the platform? Just something I've noticed...

Hovedorganet,
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@goryramsy @koncertejo Where’s here? Maybe you’re just in the instance.

Hovedorganet,
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@goryramsy @koncertejo I might have meant ‘the wrong instance.’

super_user_do,
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On Lemmy yes, but on Mastodon (at least in Italian instances) like 99,9% of people are pro-us hegemony and American imperialism 🥶🥶🥶

KSPAtlas,
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Yeah, being more politically neutral would be a big advantage, i guess being smaller means more radical people tend to be here

ada,
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It's a bit of both, but it's also instance specific. Most of it comes from lemmygrad, because there is a lot of cross federation between users and groups on lemmy.ml and lemmygrad. On a smaller instance without much interaction with lemmygrad, you won't see the same scenario

mr_MADAFAKA, in Mastodon monoculture problem
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    CannotSleep420, in Mastodon monoculture problem

    Something I've not noticed while using the fediverse that isn't touched on in the article is the role of what I'll call "middle ground" instances and communities. You might be on instance A and visit a community on instance B. Someone from instance C is also visiting the community on instance B. If no one from instance A searched for any communities on instance C, and likewise for the reverse, users on the 2 instances might not see each other anymore even if the instances are federated.

    I use lemmy from lemmygrad and see accounts from instances that I might not think to search for had I not already come across them.

    TWeaK, in Mastodon instances are being hit by an organized spam attack

    This sounds like something a bot would say!

    alex, in Mastodon instances are being hit by an organized spam attack

    Yeah, maybe having a single recommended instance on the signup flow also meant centralizing the spamming, woops.

    poVoq,
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    A spambot is not going to use the official iOS app.

    alex,

    ah, yeah, that wasn't my smartest comment :')

    petrescatraian, in Mastodon instances are being hit by an organized spam attack

    @anji well, they did have a new onboarding experience at least, lol

    poVoq,
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    Probably a conspiracy theory, but given the push-back to this, I wouldn't be too surprised if the spam attack is being done by a disgruntled person that wants to force other instances to defederate from mastodon.social.

    petrescatraian,

    @poVoq That's not to be excluded now that I think of it. In the latest post Eugen said that they blocked some email domains used for this attack.

    federico3, in Introducing Calckey!

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    The license in the repo is AGPL. Misskey which Calckey is a fork of has the same license.

    federico3,

    My bad, I got confused by https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey/issues/3235 - thank you!

    nickapos, in Introducing Calckey!

    I am a fan, I have my own tiny instance

    ada,
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    One of us! One of us!

    nickapos,

    Hello there fellow Calckey admin 🙂

    metaltoilet, in Introducing Calckey!
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    I do like it but i'm not sure i'll use it instead of another platform...I really like lemmy and it's link aggregatorness but Calckey's lack of a character limit makes it a viable alternative. Also that UI is HOT! (As are most worked on by freeplay)

    cyclohexane,

    What's link aggregatorness? I hear that term often to refer to Reddit and lemmy but I don't understand what it means exactly. Obviously content on these sites is a lot more than "aggregating links" if I understand what aggregation means here.

    salarua, (edited )
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    looking at Reddit, HN, Lemmy, and lotide, it seems like there's a definite link aggregatorness that these sites/networks share that other sites/networks don't have. each post is structured in the same way: title, link (to an external website, to an uploaded piece of media, to itself), optional text. the feed is a simple list of posts, with no content displayed besides the title, poster, community it was posted to, and maybe a small preview. people can influence the order in which these posts appear through up and down votes. each community is semi-independently run and focused on a specific topic. comments are invariably displayed as a tree, and are subject to the same vote system as the posts

    the content doesn't necessarily have to be links to external sites, but the interface is optimized for those and uploaded media and plain text posts are treated the same as external links

    now compare this to Calckey, Akkoma, Mastodon et al. the interface is built around text posts, displaying them in their entirety. even if the post is only a link, or has media attached, it is treated the same as a text post ux-wise. no structure is imposed on the posts, so people can just submit them into the aether, rather than picking a community to post to first. posts are displayed in reverse chronological order, and there is no mechanism to influence what order the posts appear to others

    metaltoilet,
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    Yeah. The reason I prefer them is it seems that people have more meaningful conversations than on other platform. Also on reddit specific posts can appear in search results making it possible to write a blog on one of these platform or find a very helpful suggestion to a specific problem you have. (I really wish lemmy did this: not just because of the practicality but it would also bring a whole bunch more users over here.)

    salarua,
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    I really like lemmy and it’s link aggregatorness but Calckey’s lack of a character limit makes it a viable alternative.

    you can have both :P

    every community on Lemmy is followable on other fediverse platforms. this one is @fediverse, and you can follow it and receive new posts to here just like any other account you follow! you won't be able to up/downvote, but you can post here by mentioning @fediverse in your post. the first line of your post will be the title, and everything after that will be the body

    metaltoilet,
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    Yeah...I meant as my "home base" in the fediverse. The place I typically will scroll.

    codenamedmitri, in Introducing Calckey!
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    Yeah, this is my favorite Fediverse Mastodon-compatible server so far. (And not just because it's written in JS/Typescript).

    anders, in Blue Skies Over Mastodon

    @koncertejo Some people are already working on making Fediverse compatible with Bluesky. So if we can interact with them from here, then I dont care what people prefer.

    _ed, in Introducing Calckey!

    Worth checking out even if just to experience a different approach than the big beast.

    Calkey lemmy community at @calckey

    madcodger, in Introducing Calckey!

    I like it so far, and it has a number of features I've been wanting in mastodon. The only thing holding me back is not having a good mobile app yet since that's where I do most of my social media browsing. I can get it on Fedilab, but that was built with mastodon in mind and is missing some features, and is sometimes a bit wonky.

    salarua,
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    it's usable as a PWA (i hear it's pretty snappy), and they're working on their own mobile app

    eshep,

    @salarua, @madcodger, the PWA is excellent! I've found it to be extremely responsive, even on older android devices. It's a very nicely built UI/UX. For me, it's already everything Misskey is but a bit more polished.

    picard,
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    @eshep @salarua @madcodger Yeah the Calckey PWA is great! A much better experience than any of the apps with support, in my opinion.

    poVoq, in Introducing Calckey!
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    I wonder how it compares to https://akkoma.dev/FoundKeyGang/FoundKey

    salarua,
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    they have a comparison of fedi social media software on the main page. according to that table, Calckey has all the features of Foundkey plus migration, enhanced search and thread handling, and partial Masto API compatibility

    7eter,

    Calckey has migration support? - thats amazing! 🤩

    ada,
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    Migration support, including your old posts

    zakiuem,

    I hope Foundkey will follow suit

    rysiek, in Is there already a Fediverse compatibility matrix?
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    Maybe talk to @feditips? I think they might be interested. They run a site that seems like a good home for a compatibility matrix: https://fedi.tips/

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