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| | | | | After many dramatic events around Twitter lately, many people, including myself, began experimenting with Mastodon. Superficially it's an open-source clone of the former that anyone can deploy and host. However, once you look deeper, it's actually a completely different philosophy and architecture. Let's focus on how Mastodon federated network is built. To understand the difference, we'll start from scratch. | |
| | | | | michaelbrooks.co.uk | |
| | | | | Elon Musk buys Twitter As the news on Elon Musk buying Twitter has blown up today, people are looking for alternatives to the bird app. I know a lot of people have moved to Mastodon (including myself), and while it's a fantastic alternative, it still doesn't beat blogging. It's a similar story for Instagram. As [...] | |
| | | | | thilobuchholz.de | |
| | | | | It's hard to not see anything deeply problematic with the centralisation of social media platforms, namely Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter in 2022. | |
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