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I've been on Twitter since '09, so I've seen a few things ;-)
But, I friggin' love it! The people I follow (and follow me back) on Mastodon, are super chill. It's like S-tier! It truely is.
If you are worried about being stuck on a bad server. Mastodon nowadays has a "covenant" which basically revolves around the following points;
So as long as you pick one of the servers there, you are pretty much golden. The server list can be found here: https://joinmastodon.org/servers
I am on mastodon.online (one of the servers by Mastodon itself) which has been a blast, but I can also vouch for mstdn.social. The admin of mstdn.social, "Stux" is a super great guy!
Is my understanding correct that from certain instances of Lemmy I can also access mastodon's federated links?
Actually, as long as the Mastodon and Lemmy servers are federated with each other, you can access Lemmy from Mastodon (and the other way around). If they aren't federated yet, you can 'force' that federation by visiting a community via the search engine. That should start the whole federation process, unless of course either one of the servers has decided to 'defederate' with the other server.
But in Mastodon you can use
@community@server
in the searchbar, and you will see all the responses on Mastodon. So for example,@[email protected]
or@[email protected]
.Is it possible to federate the whole site, or do you have to do it by community specifically?
Federation is always done on instance level. What I mean by that is being able to communicate between instance A and instance B. Whether or not data is actually being shared from instance A to instance B depends a user on instance A is subscribed to a community on instance B (or vice versa).
I hope that clears up a few things :)
That's a relief to hear. There's been a Twitter shaped hole in my heart since I quit. I think I'd been a Twitter user since my freshman year of college and I'm in my 30s now. LOL
You've convinced me to give Mastodon a chance! Thank you for your reassurance. It really does sound like what Twitter should have been.
I can completely understand that hole in your heart ;-) You've basically been on Twitter as long as I was. LOL.
It really is and you are welcome! 😊
This would be huge. The first instance I joined on lemmy has been down now for a few days. Don’t even know how to reach the guy that runs it. It was not some super small one based on the site recs at the time.
I’m a sysadmin by trade and considered just building my own but don’t have the time to solo run it should it gain traction
Yeah! I can also imagine Lemmy introducing something like that. As a somewhat 'soft' endorsement of a particular server.
I think setting baselines like that, would improve servers a lot and sets out standards within communities.