A good list of things Elon Musk says that will probably never be true. https://elonmusk.today/
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
The @NASA@twitter.com should carefully review the @SpaceX@twitter.com contract it has with Elon. If he's able to badly harm Twitter without any need in less than 3 weeks, who knows what he's doing with SpaceX rockets, just because "he can". Here it costs followers, in space it costs human life.
RT @stephanschmidt@twitter.com
They turned off the service that sends the 2-factor authentication code. 🙈 https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1592177471654604800
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/stephanschmidt/status/1592270075775840256
Now the way the Internet Archive is doing mastodon is how more organisations and celebs should be joining the fediverse!
They have a dedicated in house instance, which lets you identify official staff, and gives them control and security over their content, whilst also allowing people and instances to opt in or out of interacting with them
Kudos for doing it right @internetarchive!
actually Frankenstein is the name of the admin. the server is Frankenstein's instance
The reason Mastodon names are like email addresses is because email addresses "won" over a lot of other options that I won't mention here because most people have never heard of them.
Why did email addresses win? Because they match how we think of community, at a deep cognitive and arguably biological level.
Need evidence? "Jesus of Nazareth" is basically an email address and, now, a Mastodon account name.
@t3kk Haha! Another instance change! :) Finding one you like?
Please don't use #Fedified! 🙏
This is what it says about itself:
"(Fedified) is *the* way to make sure that you're following the account managed by the same person you used to follow on Twitter."
It wants to be a central authority. This is dangerous, and opposite to what the Fediverse stands for.
People become dependent on a central authority, then it gets bought out by billionaires.
You can already verify your account on here without using any centralised lists:
https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-mastodon-and-the-fediverse-advanced-tips/#HowDoIVerifyMyAccount
"Mastodon saw about 322,000 new downloads from US app stores in the 12 days following the Twitter acquisition (October 27 to November 7), a 100-fold increase.... Globally, the app grew 657% to reach 1 million installs in the same period from October 27 to November 7, up from 15,000 in the previous 12 days.
Other third-party Mastodon clients, MetaText and Doodle, both grew from less than 1,000 installs to 19,000 and 7,000 respectively between the two periods."
@burbank Welcome to the Fediverse.
Did I get this right for explaining the #Fediverse to new people? https://pocketnow.com/understanding-mastodon-the-fediverse-and-why-you-should-migrate-from-twitter/
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