@kurtsh By the way, the CW (Content Warning) button is perfect for talking about spoilers.
@jperlow You can fork the source code and name it one of those. :)
@blaine They should run instances for Government personnel though. Like the EU does: https://social.network.europa.eu/about
And Germany: https://social.bund.de/explore
@QasimRashid
The blue check is fake emoji. What you want is the green check in your profile. You get that by linking to your profile from an external website and linking to that website from your profile. The instructions are in the profile editor page.
People ask, "What can other Fediverse apps do that Mastodon can not?"
A lot!
Here's an example. Let's look at some screenshots of Pixelfed:
1. Photo filters
2. Aspect ratio cropping
3. Options to select your creative license
4. Geo-location tagging
I'd show you more but Mastodon only lets me upload 4 photos to a post while Pixelfed allows for more 😉
Here's why I think the fediverse is important for the climate emergency.
First, because disinformation thrives on big social networks. The fediverse seems more responsive to bad ideas spreading.
Second, because federation is more friendly to cross-border collaboration. Nation-states are very suspicious of media headquartered in a superpower like the US or China, but will probably be more relaxed about federated systems.
@jalcine Haha! Everything on brands.town is a parody account, right?
A good list of things Elon Musk says that will probably never be true. https://elonmusk.today/
@ruario Ha! What are some good Gopher holes? I made one for myself, but it's terrible right now.
@blaine I wish we could use it for audio/video calls too! Well, we COULD, but phone companies don't want that I guess. https://pocketnow.com/why-are-we-still-using-phone-numbers/
@taylorlorenz Thank goodness! (The forked version I'm using already changed it to "Post" years ago.)
@strypey Oh yeah, I forgot about that guy. And probably the babies regenerated into older children. The women could have easily been aged with make-up though. Totally agree that their replacements weren't as good.
Here's a neat #Mastodon trick I just discovered:
You can access an RSS feed of any user's posts simply by adding .rss onto the end of their profile URL — so, for instance:
You can then use that link to follow all of that person's posts in Feedly, Feedbin, or any other RSS reading service.
Heck, you can even do it directly in #Chrome, if you want!
@darius In addition to the concept being a hack the admin of #fedified seems to lack appreciation for data privacy law, especially in the EU. The "ask forgiveness after instead of permission before" attitude to privacy and consent I have seen so far raises red flags for me. I also dislike the use of CloudFlare services in hosting this directory of information.
I would suggest to recent Twitter migrants to avoid participation in fedifed in any capacity. There are better ways to find and verify people than this...thing.
Haha ex-Twitter employees have created their own Mastodon instance 😅
"This server is intended for current and previous twitter employees and their friends/family. We filter signups to try keep the server focused for community reasons." - https://macaw.social/about/more
Welcome to the Fediverse! :)
Hey journalists! Mastodon is not a “platform”. Platforms were invented in the wake of the last financial crisis to consolidate power among specific companies by mining people of of their personal data for profit online. Mastodon does not consolidate, only connects. It does not amplify algorithmically, or mine people. Any “learning curve” should include reflection on why you ever accepted “services” aimed at data extraction as “natural” or even “social” to begin with. #twittermigration
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