Alright, I like it here (on #Calckey, I mean). Now, it's not perfect, I don't like everything about it (but I don't like everything about #Mastodon either). My problem is that the things I don't like here (mostly I find the UI a bit too crowded) I like over at Mastodon and vice versa. Not a big problem, except that it means I kinda want to stay on both. I already have two accounts on Mastodon (one sort of serious, one less, although the divide is not clear-cut) and I kinda want to keep both.

So what should be the purpose of this one? Double-posting things? That's gonna annoy people who follow me in several places. Keep only one Mastodon account and move the other one here. Once again, I like both accounts...

Why am I always indecisive like this? (I'm kinda thinking out loud, but if you have suggestions, knowing that the ideal would be fewer accounts, not more... I regularly fail at this ideal)
@David I think keep only one Mastodon account and move the other one here is the right solution, man. And totally agree with you about the UI here is a bit too crowded, but I still prefer #calckey than #Mastodon somehow, I guess is the desgin.
Don't know if you have tried out
#WireMin yet, I think it is pretty user-friendly.
@Sheesh Thanks. WireMin doesn't seem to be a part of the Fediverse. Is it?
@David You are right man.

At first, I thought it was a Fediverse platform, but after reading their official FAQ, I attached it (because I found their app to be kinda user-friendly n made me want to continue using it), I discovered that they are completely decentralized (even though it is not just for sending messages, they also have a feed space).


This raised a question in my mind whether being decentralized is more reliable and secure than being part of the Fediverse?
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