FWIW I met Dave Lane a tech guru from New Zealand who is ready to release soon an "easy" guide for installing Mastodon instances.
He said he has done a handful already https://twitter.com/lightweight/status/858686621104865280
FWIW I met Dave Lane a tech guru from New Zealand who is ready to release soon an "easy" guide for installing Mastodon instances.
He said he has done a handful already https://twitter.com/lightweight/status/858686621104865280
@Downes @cogdog I would love your thoughts. I have read some stuff about image caching issues that could cause legal trouble but I think a federated network for Mastadon is perfect for higher ed.
Local server control, privacy through data empowerment, disciplines still federating together across campus
I encourage use of Twitter with students but never require it. I have no right telling you to relinquish data to a third party.
@jgmac1106 @cogdog The first thing, in my mind, is that the students should get to choose whether to make something public or not.
That said, Mastodon *appears* to have the options you're looking for (or might, as it continues to develop). Though I don;t know about curation.
But I would depend on just Mastodon. Microcontent is one part of the ecosystem. Photography, long form writing, videos - all these matter as well. Mastodon needs to be integrated with other services.