Leonard Kirke

@LeoKirke
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I record videos and write things.

How to migrate from one Mastodon server to another without losing followers:

1. Sign up on new server
2. On NEW server: Go to Account -> Moving FROM another account
3. Enter old account's handle
4. On OLD server: Go to Account -> Moving TO another account
5. Enter new account's handle and submit

#YoMigroaMastodon

HEY HEY FRENZ on mastodon.social! You may want to MOVE to a new instance, very soon.

Why?  

Mastodon is a bunch of islands that can talk to each other. The smaller and more spread out we are, the easier things are to moderate. Horizontal scaling FTW!

All of you who fled that one site 🐤 ended up at mastodon.social for likely a few reasons. It was obvious, it was big, and it's where you saw a bunch of folks going.

But it has a long history of being poorly moderated, which means a LOT of instances are silencing or blocking it. Which means you're on the big island that SEEMS like it's "where everyone is", but in fact, it's a giant island unto itself (momentarily trending toward turning into a post-bird-site echo chamber), and huge swaths of the Fediverse don't talk to it, or even see it.

If you want the quality of interaction (and moderation!) Mastodon is known for, move thy funky buns to a smaller instance of cool folks you enjoy. 

#feditips #fediverse

Now that we're learning this lesson that centralized silos are brittle and operate in the interest of the owners not the users...

...please note the move toward centralizing podcasts into apps from Amazon/Audible, Spotify, iHeart, YouTube, TikTok etc.

If you like podcasts, use an RSS-based podcast player. Support the open ecosystem. We can only survive if you clearly see the threat and act supportively.

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As the #Twittermigration continues, it's encouraging to see conversations emerge about crowdfunding increased server costs for the different instances.

But here's another, bolder idea - what if the migrants also voluntarily contributed a small sum every month, but not to a single instance. Instead, we'd crowdfund a Fediverse development fund, with a good governance layer on top.

And at the most basic, the question is, how do we build a culture of commonplace, voluntary payments, by those who can afford. Possibly on a sliding scale? The way mutual aid unions worked.

@anildash Yep yep -- yeeeeears ago, back in 2010, I wrote a Wired column about "the virtues of obscurity" ... I kept hearing from people who suddenly amassed big-ish Twitter followings that the quality of interaction plummeted, and the shift from "conversation" to "broadcasting" made them feel understandably reticent to talk about stuff that wasn't emotionally "polished"
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One nice thing about mastodon is that if you click "back" it takes you back to where you were, not to some random place in your timeline. And also it doesn't randomly update just as you were reading something.

I've learned a bit more about #fedi in conversations here the past few days, and it's been really helpful.

One thing I'm wondering now: in addition to Mastodon instances, what other decentralized social media formats and instances on them are working well for people aside from the Twitter style (such as blogging, forums, video sharing, etc.)?

I'd really love to find a great group (preferably long-form versus toots) for experimental artists and a great PeerTube instance in particular!

Social media feels more and more alienating. I need to spend more time here, though I'm also interested in other instances, and in alternatives to YouTube.

Any recommendations?