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  3. Raw numbers are perhaps not enough to get across just how bad the centralisation of the Fediverse by mastodon.social is.

Raw numbers are perhaps not enough to get across just how bad the centralisation of the Fediverse by mastodon.social is.

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  • DavidD David

    @FediGarden

    Yes.
    But I tend to think that the focus should be on growth right now.
    I also started on mastodon.social and moved to another instance later.

    I am not saying that the point that you are making is wrong. I am just not sure whether this should be priority. For new members, convenience is highest priority, I think.

    Fedi.Garden 🌱F This user is from outside of this forum
    Fedi.Garden 🌱F This user is from outside of this forum
    Fedi.Garden 🌱
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    @davidbeck

    There is nothing more convenient about mastodon.social for new members though.

    New people joining e.g. mas.to would give them an experience that is just as easy without centralising the network.

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    • El DuvelleE El Duvelle

      @FediGarden
      I think one of the main problems is you can't transfer your posts to a new account. But I heard that @jonny was maybe working on finding a fix for this! So, one can hope that if this gets fixed it will be much easier for people to move out of mastodon.social.

      PS: thank you for all your great guides 🙂

      Fedi.Garden 🌱F This user is from outside of this forum
      Fedi.Garden 🌱F This user is from outside of this forum
      Fedi.Garden 🌱
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      @elduvelle

      If you follow the guide, your old posts will remain in existence and help redirect people to your new account 🙂

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      • Fedi.Garden 🌱F Fedi.Garden 🌱

        @elduvelle

        If you follow the guide, your old posts will remain in existence and help redirect people to your new account 🙂

        Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
        Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
        Jürgen Hubert
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        #10

        @FediGarden @elduvelle

        I recently did a poll, and nearly half of all people who voted said that it bothered them that their posts didn't migrate with their accounts.

        I have to admit, I was quite surprised.

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        • Fedi.Garden 🌱F Fedi.Garden 🌱

          @davidbeck

          There is nothing more convenient about mastodon.social for new members though.

          New people joining e.g. mas.to would give them an experience that is just as easy without centralising the network.

          ChristopherK This user is from outside of this forum
          ChristopherK This user is from outside of this forum
          Christopher
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          #11

          @FediGarden @davidbeck
          So much of this is almost certainly sign-ups from the official mobile app, and the whole "choosing a server, or understanding even slightly what the fediverse even is is too complicated!" thing.

          Unfortunately, centralization happens because people don't actually care about centralization, or how that enables bad actors to control them. They happily trade liberty for convenience.

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          • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

            @FediGarden @elduvelle

            I recently did a poll, and nearly half of all people who voted said that it bothered them that their posts didn't migrate with their accounts.

            I have to admit, I was quite surprised.

            El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
            El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
            El Duvelle
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            #12

            @juergen_hubert you were surprised that it wasn't more? Or less?

            @FediGarden

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            • El DuvelleE El Duvelle

              @juergen_hubert you were surprised that it wasn't more? Or less?

              @FediGarden

              Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
              Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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              @elduvelle @FediGarden

              That it wasn't less.

              I mean, for me #Mastodon is #microblogging first and foremost. And in microblogging, posts are ephemeral and soon forgotten. Personally, I don't really _care_ what I posted a year ago - unless I bookmarked it. And even then, the old posts arent even _gone_ unless the old instance closes down.

              But evidently, a very large number of Mastodon users feel very differently about this.

              Jürgen Hubert (@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social)

              In the past, I have frequently mentioned how easy it is to move from one #Mastodon instance to another. I have done so twice in the past, and I generally recommend that people use that feature to get away from the big instances (such as Mastodon.social) and to one of the smaller ones so that the #Fediverse is more "spread out". However, there are always some people who object to this, noting that while you can migrate your follows, followers, bookmarks, blocks and so forth, you _cannot_ migrate your old posts. This has never bothered me since Mastodon is essentially a #microblogging system, and I see microblogging as "fire and forget" in nature - any given post might be shared for a few days, but is soon forgotten unless someone bookmarks it. Besides, it's not as if the posts are actually gone from the old instance unless it closes down. But many see this as a major obstacle to migrating instances, and thus I want to know: Does it bother you that you cannot migrate your posts when migrating Mastodon instances? #Fediverse [ ] Yes, it bothers me [ ] No, it doesn't bother me

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              • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

                @elduvelle @FediGarden

                That it wasn't less.

                I mean, for me #Mastodon is #microblogging first and foremost. And in microblogging, posts are ephemeral and soon forgotten. Personally, I don't really _care_ what I posted a year ago - unless I bookmarked it. And even then, the old posts arent even _gone_ unless the old instance closes down.

                But evidently, a very large number of Mastodon users feel very differently about this.

                Jürgen Hubert (@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social)

                In the past, I have frequently mentioned how easy it is to move from one #Mastodon instance to another. I have done so twice in the past, and I generally recommend that people use that feature to get away from the big instances (such as Mastodon.social) and to one of the smaller ones so that the #Fediverse is more "spread out". However, there are always some people who object to this, noting that while you can migrate your follows, followers, bookmarks, blocks and so forth, you _cannot_ migrate your old posts. This has never bothered me since Mastodon is essentially a #microblogging system, and I see microblogging as "fire and forget" in nature - any given post might be shared for a few days, but is soon forgotten unless someone bookmarks it. Besides, it's not as if the posts are actually gone from the old instance unless it closes down. But many see this as a major obstacle to migrating instances, and thus I want to know: Does it bother you that you cannot migrate your posts when migrating Mastodon instances? #Fediverse [ ] Yes, it bothers me [ ] No, it doesn't bother me

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                Memento mori (mementomori.social)

                El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
                El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
                El Duvelle
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                #14

                @juergen_hubert
                I see! Indeed I am more on the side of "permanent repository of my thoughts", I often search my old posts for some link, poll or info that I know exists in the past. I wouldn't want to migrate instances if it meant loosing my post history. I'd rather loose my follows / followers - you can always find then back - than my posts.

                I guess I probably also have some trauma from when I had to leave twitter to join mastodon and had to say bye-bye to all my precious tweets.. Not ready for that to ever happen again!

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                • Jürgen HubertJ Jürgen Hubert

                  @elduvelle @FediGarden

                  That it wasn't less.

                  I mean, for me #Mastodon is #microblogging first and foremost. And in microblogging, posts are ephemeral and soon forgotten. Personally, I don't really _care_ what I posted a year ago - unless I bookmarked it. And even then, the old posts arent even _gone_ unless the old instance closes down.

                  But evidently, a very large number of Mastodon users feel very differently about this.

                  Jürgen Hubert (@juergen_hubert@mementomori.social)

                  In the past, I have frequently mentioned how easy it is to move from one #Mastodon instance to another. I have done so twice in the past, and I generally recommend that people use that feature to get away from the big instances (such as Mastodon.social) and to one of the smaller ones so that the #Fediverse is more "spread out". However, there are always some people who object to this, noting that while you can migrate your follows, followers, bookmarks, blocks and so forth, you _cannot_ migrate your old posts. This has never bothered me since Mastodon is essentially a #microblogging system, and I see microblogging as "fire and forget" in nature - any given post might be shared for a few days, but is soon forgotten unless someone bookmarks it. Besides, it's not as if the posts are actually gone from the old instance unless it closes down. But many see this as a major obstacle to migrating instances, and thus I want to know: Does it bother you that you cannot migrate your posts when migrating Mastodon instances? #Fediverse [ ] Yes, it bothers me [ ] No, it doesn't bother me

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                  Veronica Olsen 🏳️‍🌈🇳🇴🌻V This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Veronica Olsen 🏳️‍🌈🇳🇴🌻
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                  #15

                  @juergen_hubert @elduvelle @FediGarden Yeah, there are definitely very different ways of seeing this. I also see my old posts as irrelevant and have set them to auto-delete. Of course, having my history reset to 0 on a move is a little annoying, so I guess a way to move say up to 5000 posts (or some cap selected by the server admin) would make sense?

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                  • Veronica Olsen 🏳️‍🌈🇳🇴🌻V Veronica Olsen 🏳️‍🌈🇳🇴🌻

                    @juergen_hubert @elduvelle @FediGarden Yeah, there are definitely very different ways of seeing this. I also see my old posts as irrelevant and have set them to auto-delete. Of course, having my history reset to 0 on a move is a little annoying, so I guess a way to move say up to 5000 posts (or some cap selected by the server admin) would make sense?

                    meM This user is from outside of this forum
                    meM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #16

                    @veronica @juergen_hubert @elduvelle @FediGarden
                    And then there is me ... having a copy of my Twitter archive since 2009 ...

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                    • meM me

                      @veronica @juergen_hubert @elduvelle @FediGarden
                      And then there is me ... having a copy of my Twitter archive since 2009 ...

                      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
                      Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @me @veronica @elduvelle @FediGarden

                      ...out of curiosity, how often have you actually looked at it since you downloaded it?

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                      • El DuvelleE El Duvelle

                        @juergen_hubert
                        I see! Indeed I am more on the side of "permanent repository of my thoughts", I often search my old posts for some link, poll or info that I know exists in the past. I wouldn't want to migrate instances if it meant loosing my post history. I'd rather loose my follows / followers - you can always find then back - than my posts.

                        I guess I probably also have some trauma from when I had to leave twitter to join mastodon and had to say bye-bye to all my precious tweets.. Not ready for that to ever happen again!

                        Moss WizardM This user is from outside of this forum
                        Moss WizardM This user is from outside of this forum
                        Moss Wizard
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                        #18

                        @elduvelle @juergen_hubert That’s the exact dividing line between the two opinions: some people feel that their posts are precious, others that they are naturally ephemeral. Personally I think anyone in the “precious” camp needs to have their own website. It is easy and inexpensive, and you are not subject to losing everything just because a random individual server owner quits (or sells out to someone terrible).

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                        • Moss WizardM Moss Wizard

                          @elduvelle @juergen_hubert That’s the exact dividing line between the two opinions: some people feel that their posts are precious, others that they are naturally ephemeral. Personally I think anyone in the “precious” camp needs to have their own website. It is easy and inexpensive, and you are not subject to losing everything just because a random individual server owner quits (or sells out to someone terrible).

                          El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
                          El DuvelleE This user is from outside of this forum
                          El Duvelle
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                          @Moss @juergen_hubert
                          A website is really not the same purpose as an interactive communication platform like Mastodon / Fedi though. It doesn't have the same reach - people have to go and read your website. The interest of the posts on here is not just the posts content but the discussions that come with them.
                          It's also not that easy to set up, you have to figure out a host, make the website, regularly update the website, probably pay for the domain name etc. (I never made a website, there are probably a lot more steps). It's a good thing to have but certainly not a replacement for social media.

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                          • El DuvelleE El Duvelle

                            @Moss @juergen_hubert
                            A website is really not the same purpose as an interactive communication platform like Mastodon / Fedi though. It doesn't have the same reach - people have to go and read your website. The interest of the posts on here is not just the posts content but the discussions that come with them.
                            It's also not that easy to set up, you have to figure out a host, make the website, regularly update the website, probably pay for the domain name etc. (I never made a website, there are probably a lot more steps). It's a good thing to have but certainly not a replacement for social media.

                            Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
                            Jürgen HubertJ This user is from outside of this forum
                            Jürgen Hubert
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                            #20

                            @elduvelle @Moss

                            It's possible to split the middle, though. For instance, I am running a #WordPress site - and turned it into a #Fediverse server with the #ActivityPub plugin.

                            Now people can search for individual blog posts on their Fediverse instance, and read it and comment on it as if it was a Mastodon post (for instance).

                            There are also quite a few other Fediverse-based blogging solutions that allow people to blog right into other people's feeds.

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