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Mastodon.social has no advantages over any other Mastodon server. It has no special status or privileges, it uses exactly the same software as other Mastodon servers.

In fact I'd strongly advise people *NOT* to sign up on mastodon.social, here are the reasons why: fedi.tips/its-a-really-bad-ide…

TL:DR - It's far far too big, it's putting the entire decentralised nature of the Fediverse in danger.

If you want help choosing a good reliable server, have a look at fedi.garden

#FediTips

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

p.s. Posting this because new people on other servers were asking if they needed to open an account on mastodon.social or move to mastodon.social. Answer to both is no 🙂

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

Since you kindly offer to answer any questions: I chose to open my account on openbiblio.social. They have been offline since 26 December. I have since learned that was caused by their provider netcup who did not help to get anything fixed (paraphrasing the information here).

So how does one choose a server without knowing what kind of infrastructure they rely on? I'd never consiously chosen a US infrastructure.

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in reply to Lappenjammer

OpenBiblio.social seems to be working here when I tried it just now, is it still not working at your end?

About choosing a server, I've got a site for non-technical people at fedi.garden where all the servers have promised to be compatible with the points at fedi.garden/about-this-site

For more technical people who want a longer non-curated list, try fedidb.com/servers (but there are no promises made on that site).

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

Thank you. I just checked, they have been back within the past hour but could only bring back content up to 19 November. This is exactly the kind of thing that makes despair with all technical infrastructure big and small 😭
in reply to Lappenjammer

Unfortunately this is a risk with any online service, even the largest 😞 (e.g. theguardian.com/technology/201… )

What was the process by which you chose OpenBiblio by the way? I'm wondering if there's some way to improve the listing site. I don't think I've listed them on Fedi.Garden, were they on JoinMastodon? If they were listed on either site, they should have had daily backups to avoid this scenario.

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

First I love libraries a lot and implicity trust them, and different from other organisations I know them and how they are governed.
Secondly I always thought they would self host. Never checked this assumpion until now. Feel a bit stupid now as I could k ow better about German IT infrastructure.

I want to stay as far away from big tech and US tech aus humanly possible. So even some European servers are not exactly desirable.

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in reply to Lappenjammer

@LappenjammerDieZweite

Damn... that's awful, I can totally understand why you chose them, I would have done the same.

It's very odd they didn't have backups, are they definitely not going to have anything restored after November? 😞

in reply to Fedi.Tips

Thank you 🥹

They have written that all data after that is irretrievable

(bibcourse.eu/t/https-openbibli…)

Being a massive believer in tech redundancy and secure storage of data and documentation this does rock my trust (as a non-tech person myself I rely on experts). I mean, if *libraries* lose data, what is safe in this world?

Of course in my case it is "only" social Media banter. Just after losing 90% of my Twitter mutuals that either stayed or chose Jack's Next Promise I feel strangely vulnarable for losing a community in a time of need. Again.

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

@LappenjammerDieZweite It's possible to avoid it on ATproto, but it takes some extra steps. Mainly adding a rotation key for adversarial migration. Non-Bluesky platforms, relays, and PDSes would need to move to one of the major PLC mirrors if the collapse was big enough.

AP might become the same if the recent initiative to advance ActivityPods and C2S takes off.

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in reply to Kye Fox

@Kye @LappenjammerDieZweite

You can't avoid this risk on any online platform, anything online could shut down or be misconfigured.

Also, ATProto isn't decentralised: plus.flux.community/p/banning-…

in reply to Fedi.Tips

@LappenjammerDieZweite Has nothing to do with what I said. Aside from being wrong.
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in reply to Kye Fox

@Kye

If it's not decentralised then there's no meaningful migration.

in reply to Fedi.Tips

I'm not interested in your weird anti-Bluesky tangent. Demonstrate you read and understood literally anything I actually said or go away.
in reply to Kye Fox

Um... you're the one replying to my thread?

Kind of weird to reply to someone and tell them to go away?

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

A mention of Bluesky exists but my comment isn't _about_ Bluesky. If you bothered you read instead of go off on a weird ideological rant based on a single word you would know that. _You_ made it about Bluesky.

Now buzz off.

in reply to Kye Fox

@Kye

You can't reply to someone else's thread and tell them to buzz off, it makes no sense? 🙂

in reply to Fedi.Tips

@Kye
ooohhh. This view is actually not very accurate and is probably based on outdated information
ATProto is decentraised (in fact it has better migration path than Mastodon, try to move a Mastodon account or even rename it and see how your content is lost)

Also Blacksky has launched their own AppView, there is also gander social working on appview, these are all recent implementations more to come

in reply to Fedi.Tips

Is there a reason why moderation against for example antisemitism or ableism isn't on the list of requirements?
in reply to always tired

@project1enigma

I've tried to build upon the wording on JoinMastodon, as many servers were already complying with that.

But if any server tolerates antisemitism, ableism or other bigotry I will of course remove it from fedi.garden.

in reply to Fedi.Tips

I think that's the only whole server that I have chosen to block. Bots, advertisements, I think I even saw a phishing scam. noooo thanks.
in reply to Fedi.Tips

"Stay away from the voodoo. And Mastodon.social too"
in reply to Fedi.Tips

ha! Guilty as charged :) Thanks re: tips for finding another server.
I’m interested in hosting my own (along with my website), but need a host: might you have a blog post with further info/recommendations?
in reply to gusseting

@gusseting

Yes!

There's a quick guide to the options for making your own server at fedi.tips/how-do-i-create-my-o…

I also did a guide for non-technical people creating a Mastodon server on managed hosting at growyourown.services/making-yo…

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Fedi.Tips

@rhizomancer @LappenjammerDieZweite

I've tried to make it easier for people to choose a server at fedi.garden

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Fedi.Tips

Short answer: I wouldn't worry about size on here 🙂

Longer answer:

I know most online things are run by corporations, but things are different on here as most servers are run by volunteers and supported by members' donations.

Being a big server can make life more difficult for the person running it because their costs go up. There are plenty of servers that have been going since the beginning of Mastodon which are still small, and the people running them like it that way.

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in reply to Fedi.Tips

I chose my instance using your tips. Maybe I am overlooking your thoughts on checking how instances are hosting.
in reply to Fedi.Tips

I think there is definitely something to be said about joining a geographical instance
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@effariwhy

Sounds good 🙂

You can move back and forth as often as you want, so if you change your mind you can always transfer stuff back.

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in reply to veroandi_br

@veroandi

Mastodon.social doesn't help new people in any way though? They would find it just as easy starting on (for example) ohai.social.

"Choosing an instance is not easy"

I've tried to make it as possible at fedi.garden

If there's any way I can make the site easier feedback very welcome 🙂

in reply to Fedi.Tips

Agree, mstodon.social should close down sign ups if you ask me.
in reply to Fedi.Tips

I moved from mastodon.cloud to a smaller server, which has been a great choice. (I think I used one of the tips to find the new server.)
in reply to Fedi.Tips

very insightful and interesting! I'm new to the Fediverse, so this is still so fascinating for me!
in reply to Frieke

@Frieke72

You can transfer your followers, follows, bookmarks, lists, mutes, blocks and domain blocks.

Your posts remain on the previous server, but they redirect people to your new account.

More info on how to transfer at fedi.tips/transferring-your-ma…

in reply to Fedi.Tips

you can transfer your posts if you choose a Sharkey instance. You can import your posts if you want from Mastodon, misskey, akkoma, Twitter even facebook
in reply to Stomata 🥼

@Stomata Sharkey? Image of 🦈 flashes by....

But this sounds great., now I've got to learn about instances 🤓 and see if mastodon.nl is one. Can you answer this @support ?

@FediTips

in reply to Frieke

@Frieke72 @Stomata @support

Yes, Mastodon.nl is an instance (also known as a server).

Sharkey is a very different kind of platform, it's got a very different interface. I'd recommend beginners starting on Mastodon as it's a bit easier and currently better supported, as you can move to a Sharkey server later if you want to.

in reply to Fedi.Tips

You say that you have over 200,000 followers and is on a single user server.

What kind of server do you have? I mean, what kind of RAM and storage, if these are the relevant specs?

in reply to Michel Patrice

@MichelPatrice

I use the managed hosting service @mastohost

They do all the techy stuff so they would know the specs. I assume I'm on some kind of shared server with other instances.

in reply to Fedi.Tips

This was the reason I originally joined Mastodon.world when I first started on Mastodon about 5 years ago. Social was to big even then and there was guidance not to join it.
Since then (because of frequent 'outages' on .world) I moved to a local server (Mastodon.scot) - best move and easy enough to do!
in reply to Fedi.Tips

I am on mastodon.social but also on two other Mastodons and another #Fedi site. I seldom post on the big one. Does #FediTips want me to change anything?
in reply to Fedi.Tips

I was deciding between mastodon.social and mastodon.plus. ended up choosing mastodon social. I'm happy with my decision, although I am still relatively new here. I will say having all those different servers is confusing for new people. I remember when Mastodon first started, I didn't join because it was so confusing. That's definitely off-putting for new people. Fediverse and the concept of it is still confusing for me but I am trying to learn it.
in reply to CathyBikesBook[MOVING SOON]

@CathyBikesBook

Thanks for the feedback 🙏

I've made a sign-up site at fedi.garden which hopefully avoids this confusion. If there's anything I can do to make it even less confusing, feedback welcome there too.

I know it is confusing but there are really important reasons why there are so many servers: fedi.tips/why-is-the-fediverse…

in reply to Fedi.Tips

I blocked mastodon.social a while ago because an awful lot of #antisemitism came from users on that server. Haven't missed it.
in reply to Fedi.Tips

Though you can't easily move to another instance if that instance has 'suspend' on mastodon.social ... and not all instances seem to publish their suspend/silence lists ...
in reply to Imbrium Photo

@imbrium_photography

Most instances don't suspend mastodon.social, but if they do the workaround is to move to a third server that federates with both, then from the third server to the one you want.

in reply to Fedi.Tips

Thanks, I think I found that further down your move tips page, but I was a bit surprised by this stumbling block !
While I could do A->[C]->B I suspect it will be easier just to find an instance C that I like and do A->C ... and there are some accounts on mastodon.social that I follow and wouldn't be able to see on B ...
in reply to Fedi.Tips

Thanks for the information! I just moved from mastodon.social to muenchen.social.

Thanks to your helpful instructions everything went well 😄

in reply to MagicMutti

@MagicMutti

Brilliant to hear it went well! 🙂 Hope you have fun on the new server.

in reply to Fedi.Tips

the ultimate in decentralisation would be everyone runs their own instance with only one user
in reply to David Willanski

@dwillanski

That was attempted by various distributed networks, maybe most famously Scuttlebutt.

However, the current structure of the internet apparently made this very difficult and they still had to use multiuser instances called "pubs" so people could discover others to follow.

One of the most prominent Scuttlebutt projects was @manyver_se but it seems to be dormant now.

in reply to Fedi.Tips

you might be interested in this browser extension I made... github.com/cclambie/fediverse-…
Helps if you are browsing another server to follow users on that server.
in reply to Fedi.Tips

finally someone says something about this. THANK YOU.
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Fedi.Tips

"Then change the onboarding journey."

That is what I am trying to do, that's why I wrote that article and that post 🙂

That's why I run the site at fedi.garden

I do not control the website JoinMastodon.org nor do I control the search results on Google so I can't really change those.

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