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adol.pw
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| | | | | [AI summary] The post discusses the shift of users from centralized platforms like Twitter to decentralized alternatives in the Fediverse, highlighting concerns about privacy, data control, and the challenges of maintaining open, self-hosted instances. | |
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soapbox.pub
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| | | | | The Fediverse is a network of decentralized social media sites which all have the ability to communicate with one another. There are currently over 5,000 different sites ("servers") on the Fediverse, which are home to over 4.4 million users. | |
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joelchrono.xyz
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| | | | | A ramble about some issues I got with social media and some of its features | |
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fedi.exon.name
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the challenges journalists face with the Fediverse, particularly Mastodon, compared to Twitter. It highlights the lack of global reach, inconsistent rules, and defederation issues in the Fediverse, which make it unsuitable for journalists who need broad audience engagement. Alternatives like Bluesky, Threads, and self-hosted websites are considered, but each has its own drawbacks. The author concludes that while the Fediverse may attract some users, it is not a viable replacement for Twitter for journalists. | ||