#snslike — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #snslike, aggregated by home.social.
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@[email protected] Yep, a solo/family/friends-only instance is a good move. Do check out the different fediverse software.
For example, generally it is understood that:
* #Mastodon, and its forks, is a heavy on the backend for a solo instance.
* #Misskey, #Calckey, #Foundkey, #Meisskey, and other forks, are the “medium” class on the backend for a solo instance.
* While #Pleroma, and its forks ( #Akkoma and #Rebased), are the lightweight class.
Of course, they have different UI and UX, features, and what not.
If you plan to have a family/friends-only instance, there are #Friendica and #Hubzilla. Both are more #SNS-like similar to Facebook, in terms of approach and features. Also, they have an amazing set of permissions, which gives users a greater control on their #privacy settings. For Hubzilla, and its sister project #Streams, they have the most requested feature: #DataPortability (which it calls #NomadicIdentity). You can clone your channel/profile in other Hubzilla and Streams server, they will always be kept in sync, and if one instance goes down… you can just login to the other instance you cloned into earlier. You can also setup to have a solo Hubzilla or Streams server, and have a separate one for family and friends, and have your channel/profile cloned there.
Hope it helps! -
@[email protected] Yep, a solo/family/friends-only instance is a good move. Do check out the different fediverse software.
For example, generally it is understood that:
* #Mastodon, and its forks, is a heavy on the backend for a solo instance.
* #Misskey, #Calckey, #Foundkey, #Meisskey, and other forks, are the “medium” class on the backend for a solo instance.
* While #Pleroma, and its forks ( #Akkoma and #Rebased), are the lightweight class.
Of course, they have different UI and UX, features, and what not.
If you plan to have a family/friends-only instance, there are #Friendica and #Hubzilla. Both are more #SNS-like similar to Facebook, in terms of approach and features. Also, they have an amazing set of permissions, which gives users a greater control on their #privacy settings. For Hubzilla, and its sister project #Streams, they have the most requested feature: #DataPortability (which it calls #NomadicIdentity). You can clone your channel/profile in other Hubzilla and Streams server, they will always be kept in sync, and if one instance goes down… you can just login to the other instance you cloned into earlier. You can also setup to have a solo Hubzilla or Streams server, and have a separate one for family and friends, and have your channel/profile cloned there.
Hope it helps! -
@[email protected] Yep, a solo/family/friends-only instance is a good move. Do check out the different fediverse software.
For example, generally it is understood that:
* #Mastodon, and its forks, is a heavy on the backend for a solo instance.
* #Misskey, #Calckey, #Foundkey, #Meisskey, and other forks, are the “medium” class on the backend for a solo instance.
* While #Pleroma, and its forks ( #Akkoma and #Rebased), are the lightweight class.
Of course, they have different UI and UX, features, and what not.
If you plan to have a family/friends-only instance, there are #Friendica and #Hubzilla. Both are more #SNS-like similar to Facebook, in terms of approach and features. Also, they have an amazing set of permissions, which gives users a greater control on their #privacy settings. For Hubzilla, and its sister project #Streams, they have the most requested feature: #DataPortability (which it calls #NomadicIdentity). You can clone your channel/profile in other Hubzilla and Streams server, they will always be kept in sync, and if one instance goes down… you can just login to the other instance you cloned into earlier. You can also setup to have a solo Hubzilla or Streams server, and have a separate one for family and friends, and have your channel/profile cloned there.
Hope it helps! -
@[email protected] Yep, a solo/family/friends-only instance is a good move. Do check out the different fediverse software.
For example, generally it is understood that:
* #Mastodon, and its forks, is a heavy on the backend for a solo instance.
* #Misskey, #Calckey, #Foundkey, #Meisskey, and other forks, are the “medium” class on the backend for a solo instance.
* While #Pleroma, and its forks ( #Akkoma and #Rebased), are the lightweight class.
Of course, they have different UI and UX, features, and what not.
If you plan to have a family/friends-only instance, there are #Friendica and #Hubzilla. Both are more #SNS-like similar to Facebook, in terms of approach and features. Also, they have an amazing set of permissions, which gives users a greater control on their #privacy settings. For Hubzilla, and its sister project #Streams, they have the most requested feature: #DataPortability (which it calls #NomadicIdentity). You can clone your channel/profile in other Hubzilla and Streams server, they will always be kept in sync, and if one instance goes down… you can just login to the other instance you cloned into earlier. You can also setup to have a solo Hubzilla or Streams server, and have a separate one for family and friends, and have your channel/profile cloned there.
Hope it helps! -
@[email protected] Yep, a solo/family/friends-only instance is a good move. Do check out the different fediverse software.
For example, generally it is understood that:
* #Mastodon, and its forks, is a heavy on the backend for a solo instance.
* #Misskey, #Calckey, #Foundkey, #Meisskey, and other forks, are the “medium” class on the backend for a solo instance.
* While #Pleroma, and its forks ( #Akkoma and #Rebased), are the lightweight class.
Of course, they have different UI and UX, features, and what not.
If you plan to have a family/friends-only instance, there are #Friendica and #Hubzilla. Both are more #SNS-like similar to Facebook, in terms of approach and features. Also, they have an amazing set of permissions, which gives users a greater control on their #privacy settings. For Hubzilla, and its sister project #Streams, they have the most requested feature: #DataPortability (which it calls #NomadicIdentity). You can clone your channel/profile in other Hubzilla and Streams server, they will always be kept in sync, and if one instance goes down… you can just login to the other instance you cloned into earlier. You can also setup to have a solo Hubzilla or Streams server, and have a separate one for family and friends, and have your channel/profile cloned there.
Hope it helps!