The Fediverse

Introductions for complete newcomers Fedi.Tips – Comprehensive introductory guides to Mastodon and the wider Fediverse How the ‘Fediverse’ Works (and Why It Might Be the Future of Social Media) – Lifehacker introductory article (October 2024) Types of service Many current Fediverse services focus on replicating the experience of Big Tech services. Here’s hoping that openness leads to more creative visions of what ‘social media’ can look like. All of these services sit on top of the ActivityPub protocol, which means that you can follow and interact with an account on another service from your own account....

 · Claudine Chionh

Encouraging emigration from Facebook

I still have friends and family whose online social experience is only on Facebook and its cousins. I periodically post reminders there to say that I’m not active on Facebook and my Hello page here always has my current contact details. In the spirit of PESOS (Publish Elsewhere, Syndicate on Own Site), here’s a copy of my most recent reminder post. Periodic reminder that I’m not really here on this hellsite and you can contact/connect with me through any of the methods listed on https://www....

 · Claudine Chionh

A guide to (guides to) the Fediverse

Another mass migration from a certain micro-blogging hellsite to better alternatives is underway, and some of us on Mastodon and its cousins are trying to make Mastodon and the Fediverse more friendly and welcoming to newcomers. I have started a small guide to the Fediverse – at this stage, really just a guide to better guides that others have created, and a list of some of the friendly Mastodon servers that a newcomer might want to join....

 · Claudine Chionh

Feeds

Follow/subscribe (no need to like) RSS feeds for: Here Everything Blog posts Hugo automatically generates RSS/Atom feeds for this site and every section and tag within it.1 Thanks, Hugo! You can add index.xml to the end of any URL ending with a slash on this site to get the corresponding feed address. Elsewhere Mastodon2 What’s a feed? A web feed3 is a stream, river, or firehose4 of content on a whole website, website section, or social profile, (usually) ordered chronologically, which you can follow alongside other feeds in the feed reader of your choice....

 · Claudine Chionh

Status 2023

Oh hi, it’s been a while. ...

 · Claudine Chionh