Friendica timelines are compelling


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@eshep What I really crave is for it all to be available without having to click on anything, without relying on the back button or popups.

I mean, those features would be nice too, but I don't think they'd reshape the timeline browsing experience in quite the same way

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That's the main feature, i use friendica.
I had a Twitter-Account for years... never used, because i always missed the context...
That's why i used facebook before the fediverse... because i need context and space to make short or even very long ansers... in one posting.
That's also, why i use friendica.... looooooong answers... and images inside the text.
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@Jupiter Rowland @m@thias.hellqui.st @Ada In addition, Mastodon unfortunately only displays the content of other #Fediverse software in an incompleted and unattractive way. I have tried to illustrate this in this thread with post from #Peertube #WriteFreely #Pixelfed #Funkwhale & #Mobilizon from the perspective of Mastodon #Calckey #Hubzilla & #Friendica:
metalhead.club/@caos/109794147…
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@defcon42/Mirko I think it is also a matter of taste as well as habit. I myself also find the microblogging view very confusing because the context is missing and the text tidbits all get jumbled up.

But for those who like it, Mastodon or other microblogging software is certainly a good choice.

It's just a pity that many of the services are not made known to the outside world outside the Fediverse. There are also many people who use or have used Facebook, Google+ and the like. But it is hardly known that there are alternatives in the Fediverse that go in this direction and have more or different functions..
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@defcon42/Mirko @m@thias.hellqui.st I think you might be misinterpreting the goals in posts like this.

I came to the Fediverse on Mastodon. I'm an admin on a Calckey, Friendica and Lemmy instance and maintain accounts on them all. I still have my original Mastodon account too, though I don't use it much anymore.

The reason I make posts like this is because it's the diversity that excites, it's the fediverse that excites me. It's the fact that it's open and expanding and people can find whatever experience they're looking for.

I want people to share my excitement about the future of the Fediverse, whether they're on Mastodon or another platform!

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@jupiter_rowland @peertube @m
Thanks guys.Having joined essentially as part of the #TwitterMigration in early Nov, I do want to say cut us some slack 🙂 and that some of us *do* grasp the potential of the #Fediverse and take to it like a "duck to water" 🦆 ... but still it takes time to expand one's social network worldview from a very locked-down Twitter micro-blogging/chat view, to a whole new #Fediverse dynamic? It's a journey, and #Tumblr moving onto the #Activitypub may be a huge sign of things to come

Keep promoting the opportunitites e.g.
@ada has got me interested in moving onto CalcKey in future, and I'm looking for an additional platform for an occasional longer piece. Perhaps Medium (with add-ins) or perhaps #Friendlica or ... or ... choices?😎

Mass/mainstream media struggle to even conceive of a non-commercial/non-advertising revenue driven platform *at all* so tbh even #Mastodon sends their minds in a headspin eg. this kind of article?

theguardian.com/technology/202…

Keep up the good work!

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@Natasha Jay Longer piece, hm...

If you can live without comments, you may take a look at #WriteFreely. Or if you can live with on-and-off developer activity and the recurring feeling that the project will be abandoned, try #Plume which does have comments and a built-in image hoster for your convenience. Both use Markdown, by the way.

Essentially, anything that's labelled something with *blogging and that isn't Mastodon can do longer pieces. #Hubzilla even has an "articles" app just for that which comes with the side-effect that mobile Mastodon apps will always open links to articles in a Web browser and show them like they're supposed to look. But you always have some distraction around the text whereas WriteFreely and Plume are at least as plain and clean as Medium.

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@jupiter_rowland Thanks, I had #WriteFreely on my list to look at for this ... will look at the other options too 👍

Even Calckey seems to have a hundred additional options vs Mastodon and it's taken me 5 months to uncover in Mastodon I can follow a group of hashtags in a column eg (Cats + Caturday+ CatsofMastodon), but only if I use the Advanced Web Interface ...

I mean there's a LOT to unpack "here" in the :fediverse: as it's totally (totally) not a Twitter replacement despite the MSM calling it such, which is just plain wrong

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