As a first measure, I created a clean mastodon account.
Raffzahn at Mastodon.Bayern
Not sure if that's a durable solution, as Mastodon is way more like Twitter than G+ ... still, maybe we can find some community to enhance it? After all, it's open source, and there are some rather good developers on G+ (well, still).
Raffzahn at Mastodon.Bayern
Not sure if that's a durable solution, as Mastodon is way more like Twitter than G+ ... still, maybe we can find some community to enhance it? After all, it's open source, and there are some rather good developers on G+ (well, still).
Some servers have a much larger character limit.
ReplyDeleteDamn I'd have to create a new instance if that was the case , can't we just promote mastodon.social? ;D
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David Dhannoo , we can't all end up on one server, simply because that would overwhelm what a single host can manage.
ReplyDeleteAnd we shouldn't want to, because it's better to organize in chunks.
Or so. It's what the folklore claims
Fair point.
ReplyDeletemastodon.bayern got 500 chars. That's for simple communication great. Still, There are some of my rants that require more space.
ReplyDeleteRefurio Anachro That would be as well a point calling for improvement. Making some of the existing software more performant or developing compatible but faster implementations? After all, to replace G+ we don't need to support a billion active users - just a few millions :))
ReplyDeleteI've heard pleroma (an alternative implementation in elixir) should be much faster.
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ReplyDeleteRefurio Anachro Beside having a rather pretentious name, it's still more of a twitter alike system, below facebook level of organization.
ReplyDeleteI don't see any similarities to facebook, Hans Franke , but yes, it is similar to twitter.
ReplyDeleteRefurio Anachro That's what I ment with Mastodon being below FB level of organisation. Diaspora is more like FB in offering ways to organize information (still lacking functionality to FB and even way more compard to G+).
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