@mikebaz Welcome to the Fediverse! 🍍
#Introductions I’ve started learning lots about #FOSS and #Linux a few years ago and I love it even as an ex #Microsoft #MVP.
My day job is in #Web #Design, #GraphicDesign, and #EnvironmentalDesign, while I also do some work in #UXDesign, as well as part-time #TechJournalism at #Pocketnow.
Another part-time job is #Photography where I often shoot #Fashion shows, #CommercialModels, #Models, #Events, and #Weddings.
In 2017 I wrote a Wired column about "antiviral design" in social media ...
... or, niche/small blogging/posting sites that were designed to *inhibit* viral waves of attention: https://www.wired.com/story/this-stripped-down-blogging-tool-exemplifies-antisocial-media/
The opposite of how Twitter works
I wasn't yet back then aware of Mastodon!
But the more I've used it, the more I've noticed that Mastodon has similarly antiviral properties
It isn't designed to foster massive joint attention on viral posts
This unsettles a certain class of Twitter émigré
For those who want to set up your own instance - this is a good link - https://stuxhost.com/knowledgebase/14/Easy-Mastodon-social-media-setup-with-Yunohost.html - but you install Debian and then yunohost and then let it install mastodon - the nice thing is that it tells you all the DNS params you need. Very turn key. Probably took me about an hour to do it (well, you still have to deal with DNS propagation)
I see a lot of people talking about how Mastodon "Feels like the Internet I remember from 20 years ago."
That's no accident. That's Federation. That's UseNet, IRC, Email, Message Boards, etc. What do they all have in common?
Federation: Users congregating around watering holes of common interest, but still being a part of a larger whole.
THIS IS HOW THE INTERNET WAS DESIGNED TO BE. And I am HERE for it.
At the end of the world the only way to protect your human rights and privacy is Open Source and Free Sofware. #Nextcloud
The notion that the "decentralized nature of the 'fediverse' ... makes it vulnerable to break and crumble at any time" makes me suddenly rather worried that the Internet [1] could break and crumble any time... ;)
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If you are new to Mastodon and coming from the Twitter tide, here’s a few amazing Mastodon features that are NOT ON TWITTER. Enjoy! 🐘
1. Content Warnings CW ⚠️
It allows you to display a warning but hides the content of your post. Here’s a short guide I wrote about it: https://infosec.exchange/@Em0nM4stodon/109282181601490676
2. Slow Mode 😌
In Preferences > Appearance, you can select the option “Slow mode” to hide automatic feed updates. You will then have to click at the top of the timelines to see new posts (ex: “10 new items”).
3. Custom Emojis
When you write a post (called a toot here), you can select emojis that are custom to your server (called an instance here). In the toot field, click on the 😂 button in the upper right corner to see what’s available there. Some are really neat!
4. Mastodon is different
There is no suggestion algorithms here, no promotion, no ads. This is a community. You can be more of your true complex and unique self. Engage with others genuinely. Follow others you like no matter their followers count. Describe yourself and what interests you in your bio, you are not as limited by characters count here.
Be yourself. Leave the toxicity out, it is not valued here. Respect others. Be a kind human. Share what you love. Make friends
https://pruvisto.org/debirdify is much more effective at finding Twitter followers that have a Mastodon account than https://twitodon.com/
Yeah okay, mstdn.social is now blocked in #China
No problem! We got a fully working #Tor address: https://c6usaa6obkiahck7rkn2phbffb3strd375pfpxmawuexnmectjizyjad.onion/about
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Designer & web developer since the mid 1990's starting on the DEC intranet. User experience consultant since 1998. Photographer since 1995. Tech journalist since 2002.
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