konstantin, to fediverse

I tried to report to that their social links feature fails to correctly validate handles unless they are hosted on a mastodon, and all I got was a link to their community discussions 🙄.

Since Microsoft is big enough to only care about things when there is enough noise, here is a link where you can upvote / make noise. :nes_fire:

https://github.com/orgs/community/discussions/53537

Until this is addressed, if you happen to be using any other server type (e.g. , , , etc), GitHub will not accept your handle as a fediverse social link.

peterbutler, (edited ) to fediverse
@peterbutler@mas.to avatar

If you were going to start a photo blog on the Fediverse, which software would you use?

(and I’d love to hear why in the replies…)

jerry, (edited ) to random

Waiting for the next version of to be released! Looks really good. If more mobile apps come with support, I think it’ll be a serious competitor to Mastodon and many people who bailed in the early days of the twitter migration would probably find it a better fit.

joestone, to fediverse

Just wanted to give a quick to all of those who are joining the today. Whether you landed on or any other software, welcome! 👋

atomicpoet, to fediverse

You know what? @supernovae made the right call regarding full text search for universeodon.com.

Plus he was transparent about it. And the person who provided the patch has made it available to everyone in a public repo.

has good search. So does .

Individual servers should have the same.

atomicpoet, to random

FACT: is a loot box in Mastodon+.

Once you like 100 posts that say "TERFs suck", you will grow cat ears. And you'll have access to glowing 🛸 emojis.

admin, to random

Not only did @mmasnick mention , he linked directly to calckey.social.

So welcome too all new folks who came here from that Techdirt article!

~⚛

https://www.techdirt.com/2023/04/28/six-months-in-thoughts-on-the-current-post-twitter-diaspora-options/

ernest, to fediversenews
ernest avatar

It seems that there is a new Polish instance of ! Hello @admin

Some time ago, @to3k created https://writefreely.pl/, https://szmer.info (Lemmy) is still going strong. Additionally, there are various smaller instances of Pleroma, Friendica, and /kbin.

@fediversenews

jo, to fediverse
kainoa, to random

Do you run a server? Want it listed on calckey.org? Well you're in luck! There's a new "Submit your server" button on https://calckey.org/join/ which will lead you to a form to submit your server! ​:boost_requested:​

atomicpoet, (edited ) to random

I'd like to thank @supakaity for adding an edit feature to . Within a day that I've been able to use this, it's been such a huge quality of life improvement for me. I no longer have to stress out because I misspelled something or forgot a word in a sentence.

She does so much great work. Please show some appreciation and love for this incredible Calckey developer!

💓

atomicpoet, to random

recently reached 10,000 accounts. To be precise, it now has 10,741 accounts.

This is all the more remarkable considering that the flagship server, calckey.social, is currently invite-only.

admin, to random

As a temporary measure, we have turned off new registrations to calckey.social until the traffic spike subsides.

We continue to monitor elevated error rates, and will take more action if needed.

For everyone keen on migrating to calckey.social, you will need to postpone your plans for the time being.

In the meantime, if you're keen on creating a account right now, here's a list of servers to join:

https://calckey.org/join/

Thank you!
~⚛

Understanding Calckey Plugins (box464.com)

Calckey Plugins are an overlooked component of the platform. Mostly because documentation is scarce about them. No more! Here's my first post in a series on plugins, introducing the concept and providing a guide to ensure users can make informed decisions about installing plugins they find in the community....

chadcalsyn, to random

I hope the new name for will be HBO Max, since it's available now.

greycat, to mastodon
@greycat@kitty.social avatar

People of the 'verse --

I need any resources, guides, HOWTOs, man pages, codices, papyrus scrolls, clay tablets, and anything else you might have, by yourself or others, on the topic of running a Fediverse instance.

specific is best but or will also be helpful.

Boost for vis

SrRochardBunson, to fediverse

Anyone interested in a instance with a SE USA focus and lens?

The Channels and group chats function will really help to keep track of and discuss that’s important to and the country.

https://universeodon.com/@SrRochardBunson/110392523978874558

danielmrose, to fediverse
@danielmrose@writing.exchange avatar

I just can’t stop being in awe of the tools here in the dear :

@write_as :: WP/Substack/Medium

/ etal :: Twitter/Threads

/ :: Facebook

:: YouTube

:: Discord

@pixelfed :: Instagram

Snap.as :: photo hosting

Remark.as :: Disqus

/ :: Reddit

Just amazing!

kainoa, to fediverse

As of today, makes up 0.13% of the by user count, and 1.9% of the Fediverse by server count. We're tiny but mighty, growing each day. (Stats by @FediDB )

bumble, to fediverse

It's great to see so many new people joining various services.

Let's talk about some terminology to help you -- don't worry, we will keep it simple.

The is a word used a lot. Basically, it is a way for lots of social servers to talk to each other and share posts. Like email, we are all on different email servers, but they all communicate.

When you join the fediverse, you pick a server to join. Some servers cater for niche topics. Don't worry, they still talk with the fediverse, but it means your server has people with the same interests as you. Other servers are more general.

There are various server types. Here are a few examples:

Importantly, all these servers talk to each other. So, if you are using Mastodon you can follow someone on Pixelfed and Lemmy and Calckey, all from your one account -- and interact with them too. How great is that?

There are NO computer algorithms in the fediverse to force content on to you. You only see posts from people you follow. So follow lots of people; you can unfollow later.

Do an post to let people know about you. Use the hashtag '' to allow others to browse collective posts and maybe follow you.

You will see I have used the # a lot here. Hashtags help others find similar posts. Use them for key topics in your post.

Don't be afraid to ask for help if you are not sure.

Enjoy, be safe, and be courteous.

jo, (edited ) to mastodon

It's interesting sitting here on an old version of seeing someone on server telling their fellow user that posting to unlisted will opt-out of when I can see Unlisted posts in my antennas quite easily though I believe this has been rightly rectified in the newest versions of [ / but need to confirm]. Being hidden from the Explore tab on Mastodon is not the same as being unsearchable across the fediverse. Frankly, there's little understanding even among admins across the about what's a Mastodon / Mastodon API function that is federated to other Mastodon servers but doesn't translate well outside of Mastodon on other connected platforms like and it's forks, and , or rapidly growing platforms like and . Kbin also scrapes posts from across the fediverse and puts them into its own magazines.

Unfortunately simple, up-to-date documentation doesn't really exist to explain the realities of federation vs what your admin said was the reality. AP was not built with privacy in mind, and 'security through obscurity' was mostly a Mastodon thing from when folks thought either the Mastoverse was almost the dark web, or the whole fediverse [which has never been the case], and Google et al weren't interested in scraping it.

Unfortunately we have a cadre of devs across all fedi platforms who'll give glowing lip-service to both the fedi and ActivityPub histories of being built by queer or other minority identities but still won't work on giving folks the granular and controls that weren't included in those protocols, and whose feature roadmaps now just look like bird site 2.0 funded by the milquetoast liberals in political tech who provide their seed money.

Beyond Mastodon and GoToSocial, every other fediverse project treats posting to public as opting in to search and indexing. Indeed, this is pretty much how the ActivityPub protocol handles such too.

ada, to fediverse
@ada@blahaj.zone avatar

Lemmy growth is crazy!

Blahaj zone (the Calckey instance) has been running for around 6 months now. We've had a slow but constant growth of new members, with a big spike when Calckey drew a lot of attention. And as a result, even though we're not a huge instance, we are one of the larger Calckey derived instances around.

lemmy.blahaj.zone on the other hand has seen crazy growth! In the last week, our lemmy instance has gone from almost no members, to nearly as many users as our Calckey instance. The mind blowing part though, is that the lemmy instance isn't even close to being one of the largest lemmy instances. We don't even appear on the first page of Fediverse Observer! And the sheer number of lemmy instances online now is huge compared to where it was a couple of weeks ago.

And that's before we even talk about kbin and the threadiverse as a whole, of which Lemmy is only a part

I can honestly say that this whole thing has shifted my view of just what the future of the fediverse might be. I assumed it would always be microblogging centric, but now, I question that...

@lemmy @fediverse

atomicpoet, to random

Update on notmeta.social: @kainoa has joined as a moderator!

We're also in the midst of drafting a Terms of Service as well as a Community Code of Conduct.

Over the weekend, we'll be gradually opening up notmeta.social to sign-ups, though we have to be careful considering the demand.

If you're looking for a server that will never federate with Meta, then notmeta.social is the space for you!

Stay tuned!

atomicpoet, to Futurology
@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org avatar

Federation with actually hurts Meta.

It is an existential threat to the very core of Meta’s social media monopoly. Surprisingly, if the goal is to fight against Meta’s hegemony, the most effective strategy may be to federate with them.

“But Chris,” some of you might state, “Even you agree that it might be better to defederate Meta – and you’ve even set up notmeta.social for expressly this purpose.”

Yes, because it’s not everyone’s objective to fight Meta, and there should be spaces where fighting Meta isn’t top of mind. Not everyone wants to be part and parcel of a fight, and that’s okay.

Let’s first acknowledge the technology through which federation happens. is an open standard protocol that enables the decentralized social networking that powers the Fediverse. It allows different social media platforms (, , , etc.) to interoperate, meaning that users on one platform can communicate with users on another platform. Federation is the process by which these platforms connect and share content, forming a decentralized network.

The most important thing to understand about ActivityPub is that, more than a technology to merely send and receive messages, it’s also a common ruleset – a gentleman’s agreement that everyone will play nice when sending and receiving messages.

Now when Meta opts to use ActivityPub, they’re abiding by the agreement: to play by the same rules as everybody else. Should they renege on this agreement, they are no longer using ActivityPub. They’re using something else.

But let’s assume for a moment that Meta is abiding to use ActivityPub, and they indeed will play by the same rules. Knowing Meta, this is a tall order – but still, let’s assume.

ActivityPub means that whatever of Meta’s userbase that’s exposed to federation will diversify into other platforms. This is because, through ActivityPub, smaller platforms can connect with each other and offer a combined user base that competes with Meta’s centralized network. This diversification reduces the dependence of users on a single platform, giving them more choices and potentially drawing them away from Meta.

This creates an erosion of Meta’s network effects. Meta’s entire monopoly is based on ownership of their platforms’ network effects, where the value of the platform increases as more users join. Suddenly, by federating, Meta no longer own the network effect. This is because federation challenges this by breaking down barriers between platforms, allowing users to interact regardless of the platform they are on. This reduces the exclusivity and advantage Meta holds, as the network effects become distributed across multiple interconnected platforms.

Federation also gives Meta’s users power that they never previously had. Federation promotes decentralization by giving users greater control over their data and interactions. With ActivityPub, users have the freedom to choose which platform they prefer without sacrificing connectivity. This user empowerment threatens Meta’s control over user data and engagement, potentially leading to a loss of influence and advertising revenue.

ActivityPub poses a tangible threat to Meta’s monopoly on social media. By choosing to federate, Meta might be opening Pandora’s box. The moment Meta’s users receive a message from a server not owned by Meta is the moment they’re exposed to something else beyond Meta’s control. Inevitably, this will create more diversity of ActivityPub-enabled platforms – not less. This will erode Meta’s network effects. For people who use Meta, the power of decentralization – giving them more freedom – will prove revelatory.

Of course, this is a fight. And just because Meta federates doesn’t mean it’s game over. In the next post, I will explore what Meta is hoping to gain by joining the .

notroot, to mastodon

OLD users

Since there's a new thought it might be presumptuous but maybe helpful anyway to offer one small tip for existing and users ...

  • Follow back with benefit of the doubt.

New users will be looking to reestablish their existing networks here. Probably not gonna happen, but you can encourage them to stick around by following back when they follow you. Help the noobs build their network here, so they have a reason to stick around long enough to like it or hate it. Or both.

Most of all, please don't look down your nose when someone with 0 followers makes your their #1. You can always unfollow later if they turn out to be a troll or worse.

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