When there were, are, #TwitterMigration hiccups because of new user signup surges, tech media shovels another scoop of dirt on the coffin they put in the grave they dug for Mastodon and the #Fediverse
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Our team member @miaq explored the Fediverse and its potential for creators in a conversation with one of the co-editors of ActivityPub, @evan. Let us know what you think.
I know a number of people who looked at joining #Mastodon and were discouraged by just having to choose an #instance (many still don't understand what an instance is). The ones who did join had trouble navigating -- and gave up leaving unused accounts. I'm talking people in my circle: SF authors, some science & environment writers, (writing is their strength not tech), some academics, etc.
What about a sign-up process that proposes specific instances catered to their preferences? Have a short questionnaire where the info (which shows their areas of interest) is used to generate a proposed list of no more than 4 or 5 instances that are a match to what they'd like (do they want a specialty instance -- what area? A general interest one? One with a focus on human rights/environment/the arts/fiction/journalism? etc. While many instances have similar themes, there could be a random element in the selection of the 4 or 5 instances proposed to newbies.
Then once they get used to being on Mastodon, they can choose to move another instance if they want.
It could also help distribute users around the #Fediverse.
Also, if you're new to Mastodon, it's a bit of a learning curve navigating between instances. And while there are new apps and abilities to make some of these things easier -- they're hard to find and newbies (especially non tech types) don't know to look or ask, or know how to use them.
There are a lot of interesting people who just don't have the time to learn a bunch of new steps -- so as much automation as possible between the instances could really help. @admin
Fediverse musings: folk saying you don't really need a migration of your posts between servers are implicitly minimising the value of something from months ago. Having just 'boosted an old toot' 😎 of mine from 5 months ago, it feels like a Mastodon :mastodon: apologists' view for an obvious shortcoming. And let's be clear ...
Me, 6 months ago?: a "born again pachyderm" 🐘
Me, today?: a "Fediverse explorer" :fediverse:
It''s the biggest reason I'm an early adopter checking out Calckey now -- the team there *get" this 💜 and ... I'm testing out how their new history migration works ie. Mastodon :ms_arrow_right: Calckey and Calckey :ms_arrow_left_right: Calckey migrations. It's coming
@jalcine Honestly, I'm not even going to get mad about this. For me, the fediverse already won. I found some really cool people here, and I don't really care too much to connect with anyone who stayed behind on Twitter just to shitpost.
@jalcine I have zero interest in another profit-driven (1) platform with questionable terms of service (2) and lenient attitude towards moderation (3), and one that uses the term "decentralized" very generously, considering its single instance is invite-only.
Good morning and TGIF! In celebration of #FeelGoodFriday - I want to try something. ✨ Leave a comment below and tag someone that deserves a shout out. From the person who always likes your posts, to the person who gave you a kind word when you needed it, I think all of these people deserve some recognition, so let's go!
One of my favorite pieces of #Fediverse / #ActivityPub / #Mastodon is being able to be part of and support incredible communities. Thanks for being a friend, @jace! ♥️
Moral of all the things I'm seeing/boosting this morning: If people leave for a proprietary service, figure out what that proprietary service is doing that interests them, instead of trying to argue them not to. Many people aren't here because it's #federated and #FOSS. They're here because it's better than the state of #twitter, and they'll leave when they feel like something is better than the state of #mastodon
I'm going to stay because I love #foss, but that's not everyone's priority.
This flip side to this is that people leaving isn't automatically a travesty. The #fediverse is built on resilient and adaptable ideas. We can stay and discuss and improve. And maybe #bluesky or The Next Big Thing will take people for a while, before it turns out to have its own problems, or before it faces #enshittification. And if we're still evolving while that happens, then people might come back and see previous concerns have been addressed.
Buenos días. Buenas tardes. Buenas noches. Dicen los que saben que tarde o temprano se vuelve al primer amor, en mi caso es Elementary OS 7 Horus. Sin dudas ha mejorado mucho lo que ya era bueno. Es un sistema operativo para aquellos que valoran más la simplicidad, limpieza y sencillez, tanto como la escasa posibilidad de configuraciones y personalizaciones. Corre bien en un equipo de pocos recursos. Tiene una tienda de aplicaciones con muchas propias y la posibilidad de instalar apps de Flatpak. Y en esta versión hay actualizaciones automáticas. Para el nivel de usuario que soy me encuentro más que cómodo con lo que ofrece y se puede obtener de Elementary OS 7 Horus.
En resumen: funciona bien (al menos para mí) y si no eres de los que necesitan personalizarlo todo, Elementary es una opción más que saludable.
Abrazos desde la Argentina.
Would it be reasonable and non-intrusive to suggest to some #academic organizations and #science#news magazines that I enjoy to consider establishing presence on the #Fediverse? Many of them currently post on Twitter or Facebook, and with a growing number of academics switching to #Mastodon, it seems like a logical step.
Good morning and Happy Friday all you wonderful people of the #Fediverse!
Time to have a #KoffeeWithKyle and let us know what you have planned for today and the weekend ahead. If you have already accomplished anything, you can include that also! Let us know in the comments below ⬇️.
For me, just the regular work from 9:30 to 6. After that, not sure what I’ll be doing.
Because weekends have an infinite number of hours, I'm exploring the idea of adding #ActivityPub support to #Plone.
Does anyone knows of a good #python implementation that could be a starting point? #fediverse#oss
@anders Absolutely someone could, and very likely will. When it happens, I hope its bi-directionnal. The one way relays from #nostr to #fediverse, and those from twitter, are not very engaging.
#BlueSky is a step backwards for #Decentralisation. It'll be another walled garden with power concentrated at the admin level instead of the user being in control.
Just as with #Mastodon, the focus will be on scalability of a few really big instances, instead of creating an environment that fosters a network of many small instances.
There's a reason that I have a single user instance since many years. I strongly believe that a better balance of power is possible and achievable for #ActivityPub
@jwildeboer I believe that while single-user instances are good for technically inclined users who want to enjoy all the freedoms and burdens that come with self-hosting, but I also think that large instances with a stable financial backing (hopefully directly from their users) are also good for non-technical users who want stability.
Small instances where one guy maintains a server for 20 people will leave the users hanging when the admin decides they've had enough.
Some people will never leave Twitter because it's familiar, they're an established journalist addicted to feeling important, or because they're right-wing chuds who want to see Musk and Truth Social Redux succeed.
Some will migrate to Bluesky for Twitter without Musk. Some will stick with Mastodon on principle or because it's good enough. And then there's some also rans. But I don't think Mastodon or Twitter are going anywhere anytime soon.
@donnodubus All I am saying is that, fundamentally, #Bluesky breaks no new ground and it seems that its design intent was effectively a clone of Twitter - which is immediately frictionless to many just seeking a quick "Musk free" alternative.
Fine with me, but I predict Bluesky users are running straight into the same buzzsaw.
#Mastodon and the #Fediverse, while far from ideal today on multiple levels, are at least putting the work in to change an already proven-to-be disastrous status quo.