How accurate is this?Mastodon is one of many pieces of software made to interface with the Fediverse which is a type decentralized social media. There's Pleroma, Misskey, Soapbox and their numerous forks which comprise the most popularly used server software for spinning up your own fediverse instance. Mastodon is one such piece of Fediverse software which makes up the 'Mastodon network'. The Mastodon network is a sort of inner circle within the Fediverse which is comprised solely of Mastodon servers for various interests and niches.
Beyond that inner circle is what they refer to as the 'Alt Fedi' or 'Alternative Fediverse'. Which is more or less every other Fediverse instance that isn't Mastodon which also uses the ActivityPub protocol to federate with other servers on the decentralized network that is the Fediverse. Alt Fedi, or sometimes referred to as 'Dark fedi' is often characteristics as the wild west of fediverse instances where anything within reason goes.
You'll sometimes find marginalized groups that aren't part of the Mastodon network which use other fediverse software like Misskey or forks of it on the alternative fediverse. They tend to curate their experience through selectively blocking instances using fediblocking which serves as an instance-wide ignore function. Then there are your typical instances which can range from shitposters, channers and chuds which tend to not have any filters on the range of their speech. As such, you'll find these instances listed as "Alt Fedi" or your usual assortment of buzzwords listed as the reason for why they were blocked by that instance.
Mastodon is predominantly made up a minority of progressives that shout the loudest which left Twitter prior to Elon announcing his interest in purchasing the platform then later came in droves after he burnt it to the ground. They tend to be laughed at and mocked by the larger Fediverse for their tendency to equate that Mastodon equates to the entire Fediverse and their various attempts at trying to police the entirety of it rather than doing the sensible thing and keeping an allow list rather than a block list. Most notable of these attempts at policing the Fediverse has been the unified blocklist which is maintained by Oliphant of Oliphant.social, Seirdy of pleroma.envs.net, WelshPixie of Mastodon.art and a couple of other instances which make up the so-called 'Fedi council'. There has also been attempts by another individual beyond their clique at compiling a blocklist, namely the bad space which was bankrolled by begging on #mutualaid.#fedimeta, #mastodon, #soapbox, #misskey, #blocklist, #fediblock,
> Ditto is a Nostr community server. It has a built-in Nostr relay, a web UI, and it implements Mastodon's REST API.
> Since Ditto implements the Mastodon API, it can work with any Mastodon app!
> Users of Mastodon and Pleroma will be happy to see search functionality that actually works. 😂
> Ditto is built in Deno with TypeScript. It's basically a REST API with a built-in Nostr relay. This is the same design as Mastodon and Pleroma, replacing ActivityPub with Nostr.
Nostr is a mycelium network. It is similar to the #Fediverse and #ATmosphere mycelium networks.
If the friendly name of #ActivityPub is the fediverse; and the friendly name of #ATproto is ATmosphere; Nostr is Nostr.
Although I started calling it #Nostrich since that's what comes to my mind and the fan logo (there's no official logo) looks like one. ^_~
Anyway, check out Ditto. A software and platform: 1. running on Nostr mycelium network; 2. with #Mastodon API implemented; 3. using the familiar Soapbox frontend design (that is also available for Mastodon and #Pleroma backends).
@stgiga@blahaj.zone@youronlyone@c.im@youronlyone@catodon.social & talking about #Fedi history by the way, since the doc itself says it is a living doc, there are a few notable instances not yet mentioned there that were recently developed by high-profile (or at least notable enough for us) Fedi users & might have verifiable links or posts that can give them a place within the doc’s timeline: • #Fedibird (#Mastodon fork) by @noellabo@fedibird.com • #Sharkey (a very popular #Misskey fork) by @Amelia@transfem.social (& others from the @Sharkey@shonk.social project) since 2023 • maybe #IceShrimp (#Firefish fork?), unsure if it’s notable enough for inclusion or if supported by verifiable links (even I don’t know who created it). I leave it up to @youronlyone@c.im whether certain popular extensions (if not forks per se) like #GlitchSoc (extending Mastodon) & #Soapbox (extending or modifying #Pleroma) can be added to the timeline as well. Also, I will definitely not suggest for inclusion (or even a footnote mention) a certain #Akkoma fork that was given an obscene name by a fringe group of people (let’s just pretend it never existed, OK?) :ablobcatknitsweats:
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there
@stux @lanodan they've certainly kept the back end updated. Up until like December '23 or so @alex had been employed as a developer for them while indirectly supporting his development of #soapbox until he was able to get a grant to work on #nostr so he could leave there