Media people and organisations, start your own Fediverse servers! This is your chance to be in control of what you publish!

By remaining on Twitter you are helping Musk control you and your readers. You used to be in control before Twitter. The Fediverse is your chance to get back that control.

It is really cheap and easy!

Non-techy people go here:

➡️ https://growyourown.services/grow-your-own-social-network/

Techy people go here:

➡️ https://docs.joinmastodon.org/user/run-your-own/

The @TexasObserver has just started its own server, for example.

Grow your own social network – Grow Your Own Services

@FediThing @TexasObserver unfortunately all the hosting solutions listed in the article are full and are not taking new clients.

@botolo86

I've added another one to the list of Mastodon hosts, and I have contacted the German language providers to see if they can take customers in English.

@FediThing unfortunately it looks like also the new provider you listed is sold out.

@botolo86

In that case I'd suggest contacting the German language providers to see if they are willing to take on English language customers.

By the way, if you are technically skilled or know someone with server admin experience, you can set up your own server without using a managed hosting provider at all.

I'm only suggesting managed hosting for benefit of people who have no access to technical people. Media outlets should have more access to techy people who can do this.

Recommendations for social media as Twitter melts down: Host your own community

As Elon Musk destroys Twitter, a lot of clients have asked about alternative social media, especially 'Mastodon'— meaning the federated network that includes thousands of servers, running that software and many other FLOSS applications, all providing interconnecting hubs for distributed social media. Agaric has some experience in those parts, so we are sharing our thoughts on the opportunity in this crisis. In short: For not-for-profit organizations and news outlets especially, this is a chance to host your own communities by providing people a natural home on the federated social web.

Agaric
@FediThing @botolo86 after 15 years of gently suggesting to clients that building their own social network for their community is very unlikely to work out unless they have unusually fervent fans, i am surprised there is not an avalanche of businesses and organizations setting up fediverse servers now that the best of both worlds, your own community integrated into a global one, is possible.