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@Kierunkowy74@kbin.social

Today's social media transform us into merely numbers.
No problem for me.

Alts: @Kierunkowy74 (kbin.earth) @Kierunkowy74 (PieFed)
Polish account: @Kierunkowy74
Mastodon: @74 or @Kierunkowy74 (alt)

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Could you pin this thread or link to it in description of the magazine?

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On mobile, the sidebar is actually under comments...

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Tried turning on Infinite scroll on interface settings, but the comments pagination remained.

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Ordering of instances of Beehaw's block list (alphabetically from some point) suggests, that administration had imported one of many block lists tailored for Mastodon.

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Misskey or Calckey or Akkoma - all three are microblogs (like Mastodon), but with fancy formatting. Animated text, flipped text, different sizes and custom emoji reactions

Pixelfed for photos

Mobilizon is federated software for events. They have no home feed. You can create an event, participate in another, create and manage a group (including group events, discussions, private and public announcements and resource files)

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Actually, you can follow a WriteFreely blog from Mastodon or /kbin. On /kbin any blog post from e.g. paper.wf will look like native article/thread.
Check adress of your blog. If it is paper.wf/bobquasit, then its Fediverse handle is @bobquasit

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And your blog posts can be commented via Mastodon or /kbin. Comments made on one instance will be available on the other. WriteFreely simply does not show these comments to you.

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OP already mentioned paper.wf, which is writefreely server

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IMHO, we should rename Microblog Posts to Notes. Any content created on /kbin or another Fediverse instance is actually a post, regardless of type of it. We are witnessing a clash between Reddit-specific and /kbin-specific meanings of post, and this could only increase. Note name is more in line with *key apps and (most important) with ActivityPub specifications.

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They can't scale. They will survive, though. Other generic Lemmy servers are overshadowing Beehaw as a generic Lemmy server. And it is fine for both them and Beehaw, IMO.

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Less like a prison. You can actually exit them and join another instance.

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Majority of these 300 instances actually are Mastodon and other microblogging instances.
They likely have imported a Mastodon-tailored blocklist at some point.

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Trivia: there is no "MapsWithoutNewZealand" community nor magazine on Fedi yet.

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In groups socials

Or maybe In groups social. English has got some postpositive adjectives, but -s ending is too ambiguous. (socials = plural of a social, of adj. social, or 3rd person sing. of to social?)

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Fun fact for /kbin users: sets of pages from 100 to 199, 200 to 299, 300 to 399... are called accordingly magazines 1, 2, 3...

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it's also interesting that only downvotes count for "reputation points"

Downvotes and boosts. Source: I have boosted your comment right now.

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Upvotes previously worked as boosts on /kbin, but Ernest later reversed it to be in line with Lemmy. It does not look like intended behaviour.

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People don't care about decentralisation, but one of selling points of the Fediverse may be pretty similar to that: interoperability.
IMHO, some separate but federated servers make sense for a newcomer more, than other. They are:

  • Flagship Mastodon server (for the "official blessing"),

  • Several very large Mastodon servers for niches - Infosec, FOSS and Gamedev communities already have got these (for best discovery of that niche communities and still good discovery of out-niche content - thanks to size),

  • At least one national Mastodon server in your language - of course open to registration - Japanese, British, German, Italian, French, Dutch, Canadian, Australian, Chinese are the largest, but any language-specific will satisfy the user (for best discovery of content in their languages or from regions - helped by language barreer),

  • Some largeish Mastodon instances with specific political leanings - anarchist, far-right and libertarian ones are the largest (for better-tailored moderation, and also for discovery),

  • Flagship/largest instances of other Fediverse software, such as Akkoma, Lemmy, /kbin, Bookwyrm, Misskey, Calckey, Pixelfed (for features of their software, being their advantages over Mastodon)

  • Some national instances of Lemmy, /kbin, Bookwyrm, Misskey, Calckey, Pixelfed in your language (combined language and feature reasons),

  • Few Lemmy instances with specific political leanings - communist and far-right ones (combined moderation and feature reasons).

We do not have to talk about "decentralised" insert app name here network, but we can rather promote "Large Infosec-oriented microblog which interoperates with entire of rest of Mastodon", "German Reddit-alternative aggregator which interoperates with fedi", "A combined aggregator and microblog instance, compatible both with Lemmy and Mastodon", "Anarchist social network with access to much of fedi", "Mastodon-compatible microblog with fancy formatting", or "Instagram-equivalent with access to Mastodon but larger photo limits per post, and filtres", etc.

This interoperability means, that any new and sufficiently promoted (or simply receiving another Great Migration) server can claim over 1 million Mastodon&co users as the potential audience.

If you were already present on both Reddit and e.g. Facebook, and recent events forced you to switch from Reddit to /kbin or Lemmy, then you started to be on the Fediverse. And any your friend from Facebook started to be able to contact with you on the Fediverse, should they switch.
If you were present previously only on Facebook and Twitter, and you friend was only on Facebook and Reddit, then, after Twitter and Reddit Migrations, both of you began to be able to talk to each other, without the need of Facebook!
Every great migration to the Fediverse sows the seed. Sooner or earlier, all your friends will be present on fedi, and the network effects will begin to work to the advantage of fedi, not against it.

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MAU of kbin.social alone is 25393, while MAU of entire Lemmy is 20305
Above Lemmy in monthly users.

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