#notmastodon — Public Fediverse posts
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Whatever happened to eYou social ?
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Nur zur Info, ich habe mir mal testweise einen #Hubzilla Account angelegt und werde damit mal ein wenig rumspielen.
Davor werde ich mir aber noch mal die Hubzilla Videos der #FediverseSprechstunde reinziehen
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#FediTipp #FediTip #FediTipps #FediTips #Fediverse
#Mastodon #NotMastodon
@[email protected]
Ein kleiner Tipp, der das Leben im Fediverse leichter macht.
Ihr kennt das doch auch, da kommt euch eine Unterhaltung in der Timeline unter, wo ihr den Konten nicht folgt und das auch nicht vorhabt, aber "UNBEDINGT" wissen wollt, wie die Diskussion da weiter geht, aber auf keinen Fall eine Antwort oder ähnliches, da lassen wollt.
Dafür gibt es im Fediverse die Funktion "Beobachten"
Dazu bei dem post auf die drei Punkte klicken und im sich öffnenden Kontextmenü, auf das Augensymbol und Beobachten klicken.
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EDIT ruft vom Rande ;)
In #Friendica heißt die Funktion: "der Unterhaltung folgen"
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Das bewirkt, das ihr Antworten, die auf diesen post eingehen, bei euch mit in der Timeline auftauchen und ihr weiter up to date bleibt. Ihr müsst dazu keinen der Personen folgen oder Antworten schreiben.
Mehr und weitere Hilfen bekommt ihr auch in der #FediverseSprechstunde von @[email protected] und Freunde.
Ein kleines bisschen #Fediversemagie
#Calckey #FireFish #Iceshrimp #Catodon
RE: https://loma.ml/objects/373ebf56-1767-59d7-751e-8ab170579024 -
@potus Reads well.
Real pity it's a #ThreadsAccount and #NotMastodon.
smh
You do know about Meta not preventing its product being used to promote genocide right?
And here you are using a Meta product.
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CW: I've probably been mass-muted and mass-blocked for not acting Mastodon-like enough; CW: long (almost 3,000 characters), Fediverse meta, Fediverse-beyond-Mastodon meta, mute/block meta
I've got over 500 connections, most of which are on Mastodon. Yet, it feels like I've got much less reach in the Fediverse now than I used to have when I only had some 200 or 300 connections. This can only mean that especially lots of Mastodon users and maybe even entire Mastodon instances have muted, blocked or shadow-banned me. I wouldn't even be surprised if some public Mastodon instances have secretly muted or blocked hub.netzgemeinde.eu as a whole just because of my actions.
I can't really tell from the delivery reports, for one difference between Mastodon and Hubzilla is that Hubzilla rejects blocked or filtered messages at the server level whereas Mastodon accepts them and then discards them before they can be delivered to the muting, blocking or filtering recipient. Otherwise I think I could weed out a whole lot of connections.
And here's a list of reasons for which I've probably been muted, blocked or shadow-banned:- Posting over 500 characters. Regardless of whether or not I put them behind a Mastodon-style content warning.
- Posting over 500 characters without a Mastodon-style content warning. That's because I simply can't put Mastodon-style content warnings on comments. Still, I'm pretty sure that just about everyone who has ever come across an over-500-character comment from me while using the official Mastodon app has taken countermeasures.
- A summary in the content warning. Mastodon's content warning field is the summary field, but 99% of all Mastodon users don't know.
- More than four hashtags. On Mastodon, more than four hashtags are spam, regardless of whether they're spread across a 150-character toot or a 10,000-character essay or at the very end of the post. Also, Mastodon largely doesn't know the concept of filtering hashtags, it knows filter-generated content warnings even less, and it knows the concept of adding hashtags in order to trigger filters another great deal less.
- A few may still be upset about text formatting, even though I guess many mobile apps still don't show it.
- Talking about virtual worlds, but the Mastodon users in question don't know how to filter.
- Talking about the Fediverse, but actually talking about the Fediverse outside of Mastodon and/or making Mastodon look bad in comparison to non-Mastodon Fediverse projects.
- Questioning Mastodon practices that are set in stone and never discussed on Mastodon such as certain aspects of describing images.
Essentially, this boils down to two points:- not adopting the entirety of Mastodon's culture as a Hubzilla user
- not abandoning Hubzilla's culture as a Hubzilla user
All because the Fediquette is entirely defined by Mastodon users, most of whom at that point didn't and often still don't know that the Fediverse is more than just Mastodon.
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Mastodon #MastodonCulture #Fediquette #Mute #Muted #Block #Blocked #NotMastodon -
CW: What if there was a filter list that blocks everything that isn't vanilla Mastodon? CW: long (over 1,000 characters), Fediverse meta, Mastodon vs non-Mastodon meta, blocklist meta
Come to think of it...
Imagine someone made an automatically generated instance filter list for Mastodon that tries to contain all instances of everything that isn't vanilla Mastodon. No matter if it's Glitch or Pixelfed or Lemmy or Sharkey or Hubzilla or Threads or whatever.
Imagine whatever created that filter list even scraped the Communities pages of (streams) instances and then started scraping the Communities pages of new (streams) instances it found there. That'd be the only way to discover (streams) instances. Imagine that scraper even went for the last remaining Osada, Zap, Misty, Redmatrix and Roadhouse instances.
What do you think, how many Mastodon instances would actually include that filter list? How many Mastodon users would demand that list be used on whichever instances they're on if they find out that the list exists?
#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #Fediverse #Mastodon #NotMastodon #Blocklist #Blocklists #BlocklistMeta #CWBlocklistMeta #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta -
CW: Just how Mastodon-centric the Fediverse is; CW: long (919 characters), non-Mastodon Fediverse
The #Fediverse is weird.
Not using #ContentWarnings and writing #AltText with #ImageDescriptions in your very first toot, two minutes after joining Mastodon = so bad it justifies a good scolding.
Being absolutely convinced that the Fediverse is only #Mastodon and nothing but Mastodon six months after joining = perfectly normal and perfectly acceptable.
In fact, not even knowing that the Fediverse is more than #MastodonSocial and the official mobile app three months after joining = still absolutely okay, considering how totally complicated the Fediverse is.
Oh, and: Doing anything that can't be done on Mastodon because #VanillaMastodon lacks the capability, but whatever #NotMastodon project you use can do it with ease = justifies scolding, too, if not out-right blocking. Almost a good thing that if Mastodon can't create something, it can't show it either in most cases.
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@[email protected] I can see it in my feed on a #Calckey instance, which doesn't run the #Mastodon API, but really isn't Friendica, Hubzilla or the other #Fediverse platforms.
Shout out to the other #notmastodon #microfedi instances on #akkoma #pleroma #misskey etc
RE: https://venera.social/objects/85a863ed-1063-c9f5-0a70-815888998249