gaycookie, to fediverse

To all users, who can explain me what this "knocking" icon means haha!

atomicpoet, to fediverse
okpierre, to fediverse
@okpierre@mastodon.social avatar

Calckey is a Misskey fork. Is it faster pace with better bug fixes and improvements? @calckey

Codeberg repo here: https://codeberg.org/calckey/calckey

mdmrn, to fediverse

If John is the folk hero who create Mastodon, who created ? How about Daisy Calckey, the cousin of Ladybird .

ruud, to fediverse
@ruud@mastodon.world avatar

I was looking for a 10th Fediverse instance to run, and I didn't have a Calckey instance yet.

So now I installed https://calckey.world 😎

Next steps: configure the thing and schedule backups.

Who will be my first user?

(So now I run 3 , 2 , a , a , a , a and a instance!)

mj, to mastodon German
@mj@social.sp-codes.de avatar

Ich startete 2017 mit ging dann 2018 zu und probierte auch , , , , und aus. Schaute mir, und an.

Habe einen Mastodon-Account und einen Backup-Account (auch bei Mastodon), bin bei , und .

Von wegen es gibt keine "Alternativen".

stefan, to fediverse
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online avatar

Any experts willing to spare a few minutes to help out a fellow developer?

Getting a "NO_SUCH_SESSION" when authenticating with calckey.social, everything works fine with Mastodon.

fediverseobserver, to fediverse

Found 2 new servers, 0 servers died off this update, 22,699 alive servers now at 2023-05-10 06:16 PT.

9,458,407 Total Users, 1,361,554 Monthly Active Users today vs 1,361,080 yesterday. Check out the stats!

New servers found:

ck.umrath.net a server from Germany
side.misskey.productions a server from Private

Help others find a home, send them to fediverse.observer

stefan, to fediverse
@stefan@stefanbohacek.online avatar

Any or developers out there able to help?

I implemented a basic oauth login system that works great with Mastodon. When I log in with a calckey.social account, I'm getting "NO_SUCH_SESSION" error instead of a user token.

Not seeing much online about this.

jo, to fediverse
ArtBear, to fediverse

A week later & I'm having a mostly great time on but still feeling this...

RE: https://calckey.social/notes/9eadf492ta

atomicpoet,

@ArtBear It's named such because @thatonecalculator forked it from .

kongarin, to fediverse
@kongarin@misskey.io avatar

#藍Art
​:ameownod:​×​:ai_niyari:​

atomicpoet, to fediverse

David Slifka's chart actually doesn't tell the whole story.

Here's what more people need to see: the rise in *key apps.

Both and have seen major growth. What's notable is that it's largely occurred after February 2022 -- well after Mastodon's growth plateaued.

In fact, these charts don't even reflect what's happening right now. I know that Misskey alone now has over 300,000 accounts, and is now the 2nd most used platform on the Fediverse.

What's more, misskey.io just overtook mastodon.online, one of Mastodon gGmbh's flagship servers.

On the Calckey side, it's a similar story -- though we have yet to reach the heights of Misskey. The server that I admin, calckey.social, is having the most activity it's ever had right this moment.

Lots of Calckey servers are starting up right as we speak, and the enthusiasm cannot be denied.

This is why it serves to look at the Fediverse beyond Mastodon.

@fediversenews

RE: https://mastodon.social/users/davidslifka/statuses/110339764946218582

Average Calckey Total Users by Month

davidslifka, to spreadmastodon
@davidslifka@mastodon.social avatar

I'm very concerned about this seven-month graph of Mastodon's MAU, for the sake of both Mastodon and the fediverse.

To be honest, I don't love any of my current ideas for changing this picture.

I'd be grateful for anyone sharing their own ideas that could move the needle on growing the fediverse (i.e. Mastodon and/or other platforms). @spreadmastodon

Data from https://cryptpad.fr/sheet/#/2/sheet/view/8TmIxgfFMBQ9h4maRV79wdiEwlu-37v3gRfTKUFDwEM/

atomicpoet,
@atomicpoet@atomicpoet.org avatar

@davidslifka David, here’s the graph you should be looking at right now. This is . It’s growing at a far faster rate than Mastodon.

And as someone who’s helping out with the project, we’re seeing the same crazy and intense growth too.

I’m not saying that you should abandon a focus on Mastodon. I’m saying you should expand your focus to the entirety of the Fediverse.

Here’s what I believe will happen. Mastodon will be Coke. *key will be Pepsi. Pixelfed, PeerTube and Castopod will be non-Cola Fediverse variants.

I’m open to chatting with you about this as I do have experience in this kind of thing.

gpollara,
@gpollara@med-mastodon.com avatar

@atomicpoet
Could I ask what you think this explosive growth is from? I've seen your threads on Calckey features, and it definitely has some benefits, but could the growth just be super fast because starting with low numbers (so a relatively small adoption in one go can look stratospheric?).

Not in the slightest doing it down, just curious about this rise. I hope it's genuinely 'viral' - keen to try it.

@davidslifka

finestructure, to random
@finestructure@mastodon.social avatar

I wonder how much of the reluctance/preference of Mastodon vs Bluesky is going to be based around geography.

Mastodon seems to be more European (Mastodon the company being German, a big number of servers being French).

While we Europeans & the most of the rest of the world are quite used to dabble in US centric/based social networks I wonder to what extent that's an impediment the other way around.

matthieu_xyz,

@finestructure Can confirm that I found basically no French people on

There is a decent Japanese community though, it’s going to be interesting to see if they prefer it over

atomicpoet, to fediverse

So now the next question: why ?

Calckey is not the only kind of Fediverse server software I operate, and it won't be the last.

Currently, I also run a Pleroma server (atomicpoet.org) and a Pixelfed server (peerverse.space).

And when gets off the ground, I plan on running Lemmy, Friendica, Castopod, and Mastodon servers.

However, I know exactly where the wind is blowing, and that's with *key apps.

is already taking Japan by storm. And is gaining popularity here in the West.

I've also heard that a few more *key apps are in development: one for organizations, the other one specialized for the African-American community.

Here's what I've realized.

For the Fediverse to truly take off, there needs to be more than just Mastodon. There needs to be something else that shows what else is possible on the Fediverse, and it looks like that realization of possibilities will be from the *key apps.

If you asked me a year ago what I thought would take off next from the Fediverse, I would have said it will be Pixelfed or PeerTube. That might still be possible, but based on trends since February, it's more likely to be the *key apps.

This is ultimately a good thing. For one thing, the popularity of *key apps will finally mean that Mastodon will not longer be synonymous with the Fediverse to the general public.

But this also benefits Mastodon because this means that one of the best features of Mastodon will finally be demonstrated: interoperability with other apps.

Once people see Mastodon talking with *key -- and vice versa -- they will finally appreciate the true promise of the Fediverse.

atomicpoet, to random

So time to answer the burning question: why did I move from mastodon.social to calckey.social?

First, let's get the obvious out of the way.

I bought the calckey.social domain back in December. You see, I run a local Calckey server called vancity.social, and I noticed people were registering there just to try . In the spirit of keeping vancity.social a local server, I felt that I needed a space to kick non-Vancouver residents so they can fool around with the software.

So the idea for calckey.social was born.

A month later, @kainoa asked if he could make it an "official" server for Calckey. It was originally supposed to be the junior server to calckey.cloud. But after awhile, he felt that there should be a place for casual folks to hang-out.

Well, once we got our ducks in a row, calckey.social shot off like fireworks.

We discovered there was lots of demand, and it was all so unpredictable. So now calckey.social is the flagship server, and it's grown by 1,200 accounts over the past 2 weeks.

Naturally, people asked why I'm on mastodon.social and not over here.

At first, it was because I didn't want to be the one to dominate the server. People who know me, realize how loud I can be.

But now that we're coming close to 1,500 accounts on calckey.social, that's no longer a big deal.

However, I still imagine that this account migration may change the very young culture here. Now that the migration is complete, I am the largest account on Calckey by follower count.

Things are about to get more noisy here.

But what a time to build a new community!

atomicpoet,

@hellerphant Not a different front-end. It's completely different software that's a fork from , which is two years older than Mastodon. It's basically a microblogging platform with CMS options. Or as I like to put it, if Twitter and WordPress had a baby, it would be Calckey.

It's not that hard to migrate. Calckey supports migration from Mastodon.

atomicpoet, to fediverse
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

It just happened!

https://misskey.io overtook https://mastodon.online!

As tabulated by FediDB, it is now the 5th largest Fediverse server!

This is quite symbolic because, for the first time, 's flagship server now has more users than one of 's flagship servers!

https://fedidb.org/network

@fediversenews

atomicpoet, to fediversenews
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

This is dramatic!

https://misskey.io is 4 users away from overtaking https://mastodon.online as the 6th largest server on the Fediverse!

At least according to FediDB:

https://fedidb.org/network

@fediversenews

darnell,
@darnell@one.darnell.one avatar

@atomicpoet @fediversenews Yeah, Fediverse Observer (https://fediverse.observer) already reports #Misskey (https://misskey.io) as the eighth largest instance in the #Fediverse right now as it has surpassed #Mastodon Online (https://mastodon.online).

darnell,
@darnell@one.darnell.one avatar

@tofugolem @atomicpoet @fediversenews 😂 Meow indeed!

I would not be surprised if the main #Misskey instance (https://Misskey.io) enters the 6th spot by the end of the year (surpassing https://mstdn.social).

Especially with the main #Diaspora instance (https://joindiaspora.com) shutting down.

They could potentially surpass #Mastodon Cloud (https://mastodon.cloud), but I think that site is also growing really fast too.

darnell,
@darnell@one.darnell.one avatar

@wysteria @atomicpoet @fediversenews @dansup I do not own or run FediDB (https://fedidb.org/).

As far as (https://misskey.io), & Pawoo goes, I know those sites have moderators who remove questionable content (as required by law).

I remember several people alerted me about Baraag & claimed the site hosted CP (but did not provide any evidence). Since I could not verify their claims, I did not alert any authorities about the site (Verisign too).

damonoutlaw, to fediverse

I do believe more users should use there’s a lot that the team and users in general can learn from those in the and clear up misconceptions

atomicpoet,
@atomicpoet@mastodon.social avatar

@mekkaokereke @davidslifka @supernovae @damonoutlaw That’s big news! I’m already donating to his project, Fipamo without even knowing he was working on his own *key.

By the way, have you spoken with @darnell? He has a lot of expertise about different aspects of the Fediverse. He also runs a server, and is also familiar with its forks.

darnell,
@darnell@one.darnell.one avatar

@atomicpoet @mekkaokereke @davidslifka @supernovae @damonoutlaw That is really cool! Yes, I am aware @Are0h is working on something awesome.

Folks need to realize that is just one flavor of the . I really enjoy (it’s a super vibrant, happy community) as well as & .

Misskey (& ) already have many of the features people are requesting Mastodon to implement, so people can sign up or setup an instance that suits their fancy.

panos, to fediverse

OK, let me try something.

Hello @Gargron! It’s the first time I’m addressing you, so let me first of all say a big THANK YOU for your contribution to the ! The reason I’m writing this is that I saw that @mastodon recently announced quote posts - I think that’s a great decision! As you probably know, and already have an implementation for quotes, where the quote appears under the original post (like a comment, but flagged as a quote), and where the original poster is notified when quoted.

I don’t know how you intend to implement this feature in Mastodon, but since our users interact with each other, I thought it would be a good idea to suggest some direct communication with @syuilo (who originally implemented this in ) and @kainoa (our lead dev at ), to make sure our implementations will be compatible. Even if there are concerns and things that you’d prefer to be done differently, I think that they should be discussed, and and should consider adjusting their implementations, so that they interoperate seamlessly with yours. The idea is, let’s see if it’s possible to find a common way to do this, so that users have a smoother, safer and more consistent experience, on such a sensitive issue!

I think that the widest possible interoperability in the is to everyone’s benefit, and it gives a better experience for every , no matter what platform they’re on. Let’s try to work closer together on common features or problems and find common solutions - we’ve got this. ​:blobbonedealwithit:​

Posting this publicly because I think that more cooperation between fedi platforms is something many people in here would love to see – myself included! Hoping this is received positively and in good faith. United fedi is best fedi =) ​:fediverse:​

panos,

@mrcompletely @kainoa @syuilo @Gargron No, currently quotes are not opt-out. My personal opinion on this is that this should probably be addressed by visibility settings. If you make a public post, well... the same way someone could link to it, they can also embed it in their post (which is what a quote essentially is). We don't allow quoting non-public (followers only) posts, obviously.
However, if that's something Mastodon wants to do, perhaps we could talk about it and find a better way that would address all concerns. This is the idea behind the post, we already have this feature, Mastodon intends to implement it soon, so perhaps see if there's common ground and work on a more unified approach, that could offer more consistent experience for users among platforms. After all, our users all interact with each other, so it would be nice if a worked similarly in , , , etc. I think it could help with addressing concerns and confusion about how others do it, who can do what etc.

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