I love discovering personal blogs and websites.

No algorithm.
No competing anything.

Just a person, putting out what they want.

It's beautiful.

Wow, that took off and already reached an incredibly diverse group of people.

I freaking love it. I see a lot of you having websites linked, I will make sure to go through those :3!

My toot has completely breached containment, holy heck.

Seems like I'll have a lot of websites and blogs to check out now. Suffering from success, but I am extremely happy about this 

My own instance just rate-limited me, because I was going through all of the profiles of people that boosted the post, to see if they have websites or blogs.

WTF Mastodon? Any why is the limit hard-coded? Not cool

Okay, I compiled a list of all of the websites and blogs that people either send me or that I found in the profile links of the people who boosted the toot.

Seems like I won't get bored the next little while.

If I find anything that particularly peeks my interest, I will make sure to highlight it in some form :3

For anyone interested, I put the list of links to all of the websites and blogs I found here, if anyone else wants to go through them.

I have looked at none of them yet, so be aware, there might be anything behind these links ^^
Have fun!

https://gist.github.com/itz-Jana/eed959341a207c5bf2a3a36914e3a4ea

I will keep the list updated, when I find new ones, so probably another batch added tomorrow :)

List of websites and blogs from people on the Fediverse

List of websites and blogs from people on the Fediverse - blog_list.md

Gist
The original post has by now reached 410 boosts and 744 favorites. It really feels like it has gone all along the fediverse by now :D

I have no muted this thread, to have my normal notification feed back.

I have collected another 70 sites to add to the list on the Gist, which is now the final list I will going through.

I hope I didn't miss anyone, at some point I felt like Mastodon was messing up the order of the "Boosted" list a bit.

I'm starting to look through the list of blogs.
This will be a long endeavor, but I've already found a few that I really like.

I hope to compile some favorites of mine in the end.

And *of course* I'm keeping track of which sites support IPv6 and which do not 
@jana I'm sorryyyyy
It was either sacrificing ipv6 or the bragging rights of it being on my own servers in my living room

@AlexB You shall be forgiven :D

Because if you had IPv6 at home I'm sure you would be using it (*right*?) 

@jana don't you boop me >:/
I mean, given how much I've heard about IPv6 from you, it would be very hard to not have given it a try :)

@AlexB  

Hehe, nice 

@jana okay fine, limited booping allowed
@jana okay maybe you’re going to unfollow me lol but why would I use IPv6 at home ?
@Bluewall Definitely not gonna get you unfollowed :D
It's a fair question and sadly a reason why v6 hasn't gotten much traction. There just isn't much benefit to an average user to use it. Sure there is *some* benefits, like a bit lower latency and the ability to port forward if v4 is behind CGNAT,but otherwise most people wouldn't even notice
It matters a lot more in the enterprise and I do it, because I build systems for myself that have a lot of the same properties as those enterprise systems