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Ich weiß, lange Texte sind im Fediverse nicht bei allen beliebt. Manche betonen immer wieder, das sei doch kein „Microblogging“ mehr. Aber mal ehrlich: Seit wann ist das Fediverse eine reine Microblogging-Plattform?
Ich kenne nicht alle Zugangssoftwares, aber soweit ich weiß, unterstützen zum Beispiel #Sharkey, #Misskey, #Catodon, #Iceshrimp und auch #Friendica lange Texte ganz wunderbar. Auch meine eigene #Mastodon-Instanz habe ich ordentlich aufgebohrt – mit ein paar tausend Zeichen, weil Mastodon ja leider immer noch an seinem 500-Zeichen-Limit festhält.

Und bitte versteht mich nicht falsch: Das ist kein Bashing gegen Mastodon! Es geht mir eher darum, den Blick dafür zu öffnen, dass das Fediverse viel mehr ist als nur ein Ort für Kurztexte. Es ist vielfältig, offen – ein Raum für alle möglichen Ausdrucksformen. Und dazu gehören eben auch längere Gedanken.

Neulich habe ich sogar gelesen, dass jemand alle Accounts blocken will, die lange Texte posten. Das hat mich echt irritiert. Warum diese Abwehr gegen Tiefe und Details? Ich persönlich liebe längere Texte – beim Schreiben ebenso wie beim Lesen. Sie geben mir die Möglichkeit, wirklich in Themen einzutauchen, mich auszudrücken, zu erzählen.

Das #Fediverse lebt doch gerade von dieser Vielfalt, oder? Lasst uns das feiern – in 500 Zeichen oder in 5.000. 💛

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Darn, I only joined 7 years ago. Although I left and moved to #Friendica only about two years after that because I felt too restricted on Mastodon.
But still, Mastodon and the wider Fediverse overall are still the only social Media out there period!
Happy Fediverse won't survive day for me!
P.S. Surprisingly I don't use Arch Linux :wink:

@rysiek

Hello le #fediverse ! J'envisage peut-être de passer mes instances #peertube, #friendica, #pixelfed et #mastodon vers des serveurs full #ipv6 (des tests sont en cours avec pixelfed), ce qui me permettrait d'avoir une ip publique différente par machine, ce qui n'est pas le cas avec #ipv4, tous mes services tournent sur une même machine (ça fonctionne mais ce n'est pas très safe). Êtes-vous prêts pour le 100 % #ipv6 ? Vos réponses m'aideront à prendre une décision 😽

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@gruenewiesloch@gruene.social Ja und nein.
Ihr könnt es nicht, wir schon
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Wenn ihr so was machen wollt, dann benutzt ihr die falsche Software im Fediverse. Mastodon kann das nicht.
Dafür müsstet ihr einen anderne Dienst benutzen, der nicht Mastodon heißt wie
#Sharkey #IceShrimp #Misskey #Akkoma #Friendica und wie sie alle heißen - nur nicht Mastodon.

Ihr könnt Zitieren, in dem ihr > und gleich darauf den Zitierten text in eine neue Zeile schreibt.

Ist nur auch doof, weil ihr ja nur 500 zeichen habt. Noch ein grund, einen anderen Dienst mit mehr Zeichen zu benutzen
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Mastodon ist der wohl einschränkenste Dienst im Fediverse, aus Gründen.

@nachtigal@rheinneckar.social

Ich überlege, #friendica auszuprobieren. Ist das wie bei Mastodon, dass ein selbst gehosteter Server sich nur mit den Instanzen föderiert, mit denen ich (bzw. die User auf der Instanz) auch Kontakte habe- sprich: etwas schwieriger mit der Reichweite? Oder ist das egal? Ich hätte Lust, das selber zu hosten.

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@AJ Sadauskas
I mean, the Fediverse already has Lemmy, KBin, and MBin.

So there's already an ecosystem of pre-built communities out there.

/kbin is dead. Has been since last year. The last instances that haven't moved to Mbin are withering away.

However, in the "Lemmy clone" category, there's also PieFed, and Sublinks is still in development.

Also, the Facebook alternative Friendica ("Facebook alternative" not as in "Facebook clone", but as in "better than Facebook") has had groups since its launch in, 2010, five and a half years before Mastodon. Hubzilla has had groups since 2012 when it still was a Friendica fork named Red. (streams) (2021) and Forte (2024) have groups, too. All four are part of the same software family, created by the same developer. And interacting with their groups from Mastodon is somewhat smoother than interacting with a Lemmy community.

On Friendica, a group is simply another user account, but with different settings: In "Mastodon speak", it automatically boosts any DM sent to it to all its followers. In reality, it's a little more complicated because, unlike Mastodon, Friendica has a concept of threaded conversations. (No, seriously, Mastodon doesn't have it. If you think Mastodon has it, use Friendica for a year or two as your only daily driver, and then think again.)

Likewise, on Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte, it's another channel with similar settings.

CC: @myrmepropagandist @Jasper Bienvenido @sebastian büttrich @Asbestos

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Fediverse #FediverseGroups #Groups #PieFed #Sublinks #Friendica #Hubzilla #Streams #(streams) #Forte
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@Elch@norden.social

Moin.

Vanilla #Mastodon ist fest auf 500 Zeichen eingestellt. Und norden.social läuft genau auf dieser Software.

Man kann Mastodon patchen oder eine Variante einsetzen, um mehr als 500 Zeichen ermöglichen. Oder eine gänzlich andere Software nutzen, etwa #Friendica.

Meine Eigenentwicklung #Mammuthus erlaubt mir auch beliebig viele Zeichen... #ActivityPub limitiert dies nämlich nicht...

Bei meinem Statistiksammler mastodonien.de liefere ich in der Detailansicht einer Instanz auch die maximale Beiträgslänge. Zur Zeit leider keine sortierte Anzeige o.ä., bei Bedarf z.B. durchklickern: https://www.mastodonien.de

www.mastodonien.deMastodonien.de * mastodonien.demastodonien.de
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@Jorge Candeias Bad idea. (Hubzilla user here.)

Hashtags are not only for discoverability (and critically so on Mastodon). They're also the preferred way of triggering the automatic generation of individual reader-side content warnings.

Content warnings that are automatically generated for each user individually based on keyword lists have a long tradition in the Fediverse. Friendica has had them long before Mastodon even existed, much less before Mastodon hijacked the summary field for content warnings. Hubzilla has had them since its own inception which was before Mastodon, too. (streams) has them, Forte has them.

On all four, automated reader-side content warnings are an integral part of their culture. And users of all four (those who are not recent Mastodon converts at least, i.e. those who entered the Fediverse by joining Friendica in the early 2010s) insist in automated reader-side content warnings being vastly better than Mastodon's poster-side content warnings that are forced upon everyone all the same.

Oh, and by the way, Mastodon has this feature, too. It has only introduced it in October, 2022, and since the re-definition of Mastodon's culture in mid-2022 pre-dates it, it is not part of Mastodon's culture. But Mastodon has this feature.

However, in order for these content warnings to be generated, there needs to be a trigger. The safest way is by hashtags: If you post content that not everyone may want to see, add corresponding hashtags, enough to cover as many people as possible. If you don't want to see certain content right away, add the corresponding hashtags as keywords to NSFW (Friendica, Hubzilla, (streams), Forte) or a CW-generating filter (Mastodon).

In fact, hashtags can also be used to completely filter out content that you don't want to see at all. And they can be used to trigger such filters. This should work everywhere in the Fediverse.

I myself post stuff that some people don't want to see all the time. Hence, I need a whole lot of hashtags.

Let me explain the "hashtag wall" at the bottom of this comment to you.

  • #Long, #LongPost
    This comment is over 500 characters long. Many Mastodon users don't want to see any content that exceeds 500 characters. They can filter either or both of these hashtags and at least get rid of my content with over 500 characters.
    Why two hashtags? Because I can't know beforehand which one of them people will filter. And because I can't know beforehand which of one of them people will search for or follow.
  • #CWLong, #CWLongPost
    The same as above, but making clear that it's supposed to stand in for a content warning ("CW: long (over 8,300 characters)"). Also, filtering these instead of the above has less of a chance of false positives than the above.
    Why two hashtags? Because I can't know beforehand which one of them people will filter. And because I can't know beforehand which of one of them people will search for or follow.
  • #FediMeta, #FediverseMeta
    This comment contains Fediverse meta content. Some people don't want to read anything about the Fediverse, not even as by-catch or boosted to them by someone whom they follow or even only on their federated timeline. They can filter either or both of these.
    Why two hashtags? Because I can't know beforehand which one of them people will filter. And because I can't know beforehand which of one of them people will search for or follow.
  • #CWFediMeta, #CWFediverseMeta
    The same as above, but making clear that it's supposed to stand in for a content warning ("CW: Fediverse meta" or, in this case, "CW: Fediverse meta, Fediverse-beyond-Mastodon meta").
    Why two hashtags? Because I can't know beforehand which one of them people will filter. And because I can't know beforehand which of one of them people will search for or follow.
  • #Fediverse
    This comment is about the Fediverse. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about the Fediverse find my comment.
  • #Mastodon
    This comment touches Mastodon as a topic. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about Mastodon find my comment.
  • #Friendica
    This comment touches Friendica as a topic. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic, especially if you don't know what the hell Friendica is, but you're curious. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about Friendica find my comment.
  • #Hubzilla
    This comment touches Hubzilla as a topic. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic, especially if you don't know what the hell Hubzilla is, but you're curious. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about Hubzilla find my comment.
  • #Streams, #(streams)
    This comment touches (streams) as a topic. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic, especially if you don't know what the hell the streams repository is, but you're curious. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about (streams) find my comment.
    Why two hashtags if they're the same on Mastodon? Because they are not the same on Friendica, Hubzilla (again, that's where I am), (streams) itself and Forte. If I have to choose between catering to the technologies and cultures of Friendica, Hubzilla, (streams) and Forte and catering to Mastodon's, I will always choose the former.
  • #Forte
    This comment touches Forte as a topic. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic, especially if you don't know what the hell Forte is, but you're curious. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about Forte find my comment.
  • #MastodonCulture
    This comment touches Mastodon culture as a topic. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic, including critical views upon how Mastodon users try to force Mastodon's 2022 culture upon the users of Fediverse server applications that are very different from Mastodon, and that have had their own culture for much longer. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about Mastodon culture find my comment.
  • #Hashtag, #Hashtags
    This comment touches hashtags as a topic. If you don't like it, you can filter it out. Otherwise, click it or tap it to find more content on the topic. Also, the hashtag helps people looking for content about hashtags and their implications find my comment.
    Why two hashtags? Because I can't know beforehand which one of them people will filter. And because I can't know beforehand which of one of them people will search for or follow.
  • #HashtagMeta
    This comment contains hashtag meta content. Some people don't want to read anything about it, not even as by-catch or boosted to them by someone whom they follow or even only on their federated timeline. They can filter either it.
  • #CWHashtagMeta
    The same as above, but making clear that it's supposed to stand in for a content warning ("CW: hashtag meta").

By the way: Hashtags for triggering filters are even more important on Hubzilla in comments when Mastodon users may see them. That's because Hubzilla cannot add Mastodon-style content warnings to comments (= everything that replies to something else; here on Hubzilla, it's very different from a post that isn't a reply). What's a content warning on Mastodon is still (and justifiedly so) a summary on Hubzilla. But from a traditional blogging point of view (Hubzilla can very much be used for full-fledged long-form blogging with all bells and whistles), a summary for a comment doesn't make sense. Thus, the comment editors have no summary field on Hubzilla. Thus, I can't add Mastodon-style CWs to comments here on Hubzilla.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Fediverse #Mastodon #Friendica #Hubzilla #Streams #(streams) #Forte #MastodonCulture #Hashtag #Hashtags #HashtagMeta #CWHashtagMeta
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Die Ereignisse in den USA machen eines immer deutlicher: wir sollten uns nicht auf zentralisierte Dienste verlassen. Föderalisierte Dienste wie die des #Fediverse (#Pixelfed, #Mastodon, #Friendica, uvm) sind die Zukunft, um resiliente Infrastrukturen und (sichere) soziale Netzwerke zu schaffen.

Unter anderem deshalb habe ich über den Jahreswechsel eine eigene Mastodon-Instanz unter ciclista.social gestartet - schaut gerne vorbei =)

Mastodon hosted on ciclista.socialciclista.sociala mastodon instance from cycling-enthusiasts for cycling-enthusiasts
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I wish we had something like "communities" here on mastodon.

We do have this in the #fedi, no need specifically for #mastodon to have it @futurebird.

To begin with, have a look at this profile and you'll see that we have role play profiles.

Also #friendica does offer #communityPages for the fedi, you can join them and you can post onto their walls so the post's get redistributed to all the followers of that page.

If you have an idea or need for a specific community #rolePlay page, just send a request to this profile or @admin, this server is specifically dedicated to community pages/profiles.
If you want an entire role play server, we can talk about that too.
Actually the "Stammtisch" is around since 2019.12 and right now in refurbishing mode.

Just like two days ago we discussed this in spanisch with @mina, and got stuck, or are still awaiting the decision, for the name of the page, considering that it should be language specific. The names considered were teleteatro -> @fediTeatro, telenovella -> @fediNovella, @fediBochinche.
We actually do have even audioserver (podcast) too, so we could create much more once the texts are established. And of course mastodon profiles can post audio snippets up to a certain size.

Always remember, the #fediVerse is a #doOcracy not a #cheerOcracy, a #claimOcracy or a #envyOcracy.

btw
It is utterly wrong to expect one platform, in this case mastodon, to do everything and offer everything. That's the centralized wallet garden setup and thinking we were taught. The strength of the fediverse and the #activityPub idea is decentralization, not only in instances but also in platforms and what each and every on brings to the table so we can feast together ..
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