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    FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 05:43:47 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!

    If you know someone who is interested in joining Mastodon, here's a short little guide for them about how to choose a server:

    ➡️ https://fedi.tips/which-server-should-i-join-how-do-i-find-out-more-about-a-server/

    Hopefully this answers the most commonly asked questions about choosing a server, but let me know if I've missed something!

    #FediTips #MastoTips #Mastodon #Fediverse

    In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 05:43:47 JST from mstdn.social permalink

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      FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:27:12 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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      • William McCormick

      @WilliamMcCormick

      I have a page about PeerTube at https://fedi.tips/peertube-video-hosting-on-the-fediverse/ but I'm working on expanding it a bit.

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:27:12 JST permalink

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      William McCormick (williammccormick@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:27:13 JST William McCormick William McCormick
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      @feditips Nice guild I will pass it on when people ask me about it.

      Question: Do you have a similar guild for Peertube?

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:27:13 JST permalink
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      FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:28:57 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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      • Rebastion

      @rebastion

      Because other servers are sometimes down temporarily, servers will show a cached copy of a post for a while after the server has shut down.

      However, even these copies usually disappear when your server realises that the other server has shut down.

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:28:57 JST permalink
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      Rebastion (rebastion@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:28:58 JST Rebastion Rebastion
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      @feditips what about this https://fedi.tips/transferring-your-mastodon-account-to-another-server/ if the old account was on a server that has disappeared (but still searchable, which is all the weirder)

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:28:58 JST permalink

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      FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:30:01 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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      • SomeAnoTooter

      @SomeAnoTooter

      I'm not sure what you are asking? Sorry 😞

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:30:01 JST permalink
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      SomeAnoTooter (someanotooter@mastodon.online)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:30:02 JST SomeAnoTooter SomeAnoTooter
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      @feditips ideally it should only be an option to freely choose whenever you want. Or is the idea I might have in mind just to create an instance of mastodon just for myself? I always think about a local profile hub that is able to connect to whatever is wanted.

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      ND Dev (nddev@c.im)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:33:21 JST ND Dev ND Dev
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      @feditips
      That's a nice write-up, as always. Thanks for everything you do here.

      You've used the phrase "character limit" without explaining it. It might be worth adding a few words to say that a higher character limit means you can write longer messages.

      You might want to *consider* saying that using a very small server will mean that many messages in a thread won't be visible to you. I'm in the process of migrating from a couple of small instances to a couple of largish instances for just this reason. I would guess an instance doesn't need to be so large if it serves a specific interest and you match that interest, but I've not used so many instances that I can say that for sure.

      Thanks again for all your hard work for Fedi!

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:33:21 JST permalink
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      FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:33:21 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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      • ND Dev

      @nddev

      Thanks for reading and taking time to give feedback! 👍

      I've edited the part about character limits to make it clearer.

      About server size, it gets complicated (due to what exactly counts as a small server, whether the server has relays, how connected the server is etc) and I'm trying to keep things simple, but I'm mainly just trying to discourage people from going for the biggest server (at the moment mastodon.social)..

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:33:21 JST permalink
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      SomeAnoTooter (someanotooter@mastodon.online)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:41:14 JST SomeAnoTooter SomeAnoTooter
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      @feditips choosing a server should just be an option I can set and change whenever I would like. I'm thinking about a local hub that will sync to the chosen server. Probably it's best, just to run its own mastodon instance anyways.

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:41:14 JST permalink
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      FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:41:14 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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      • Manyverse
      • SomeAnoTooter

      @SomeAnoTooter

      Maybe you would prefer a distributed social network like @manyver_se ? The personal data on a distributed network is stored on your own device, and the servers just help accounts find each other.

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:41:14 JST permalink
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      SomeAnoTooter (someanotooter@mastodon.online)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:52:52 JST SomeAnoTooter SomeAnoTooter
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      • Manyverse

      @feditips @manyver_se I thought mastodon is already a distributed social network? (Social network vs social media? ) whatever, thanks for mentioning it. I will check it out.

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:52:52 JST permalink
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      FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:52:52 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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      • SomeAnoTooter

      @SomeAnoTooter @manyver_se

      Mastodon is a federated social network, so that there are thousands of servers which talk to each other. Users' account data is stored on the servers where they sign up.

      Manyverse is a distributed social network, so the user's data is stored on their phone or laptop. They can connect to a server to discover other people, but they don't have to use that server and their data isn't stored there.

      Both approaches have advantages.

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 07:52:52 JST permalink
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      FediTips has moved! (feditips@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 08:08:17 JST FediTips has moved! FediTips has moved!
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      • SomeAnoTooter

      @SomeAnoTooter @manyver_se

      If you set up your own Masto server on a physical machine at home, and no one else was on that server, and everyone else on Masto did the same, then in practical terms it would be similar (though the technology running it would still work very differently).

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 08:08:17 JST permalink
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      SomeAnoTooter (someanotooter@mastodon.online)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 08:08:18 JST SomeAnoTooter SomeAnoTooter
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      • Manyverse

      @feditips @manyver_se there seem to be many similarities. If I set up my own mastodon instance where only my once account is set up, it kind of feels like the described distributed network. What are the disadvantages between federated and distributed? Could there be some kind of hybrid system?

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 08:08:18 JST permalink
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      Damon (dameoutlaw@mstdn.social)'s status on Monday, 23-Oct-2023 12:35:42 JST Damon Damon
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      @feditips you should correct without losing their followers. They may move to an instance where it’s defederated from an instance they had followers on their previous account without issue. Also, they should be aware migration isn’t always the smoothest and isn’t guaranteed

      In conversation Monday, 23-Oct-2023 12:35:42 JST permalink

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