If you're looking for a Flickr-style photography platform on the Fediverse, there's one in beta testing called Vernissage:
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p.p.s. People are going to inevitably ask how this compares to Pixelfed. This is my take:
- Pixelfed is an Instagram-style social network platform based around images and short videos
- Vernissage is a Flickr-style photography platform for exploring still photos as an art form
Please feel free to correct if this is wrong.
@FediTips This has always been how I think about it
While both platforms would probably argue they're both, I think this is where each product shines and this is how I use them personally
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p.s. The name "Vernissage" may cause some confusion as it was used for two totally different projects, so here's an explanation to hopefully make things clearer:
- The developer makes two Fediverse things: an independent photography platform called Vernissage, and a third party Pixelfed app called Impressia
- The Pixelfed app used to be called "Vernissage" but is now called "Impressia"
- If you want more info about Impressia, you can follow it at @impressia
@FediTips Still waiting on a Pinterest alternative...
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If you're looking for a Flickr-style photography platform on the Fediverse, there's one in beta testing called Vernissage:
Bear in mind it's still in testing, so it may not all work properly yet. You can follow the latest news on its official account:
Vernissage is part of the Fediverse so you can also use it to view photos and follow photographers from Mastodon, Pixelfed and other Fedi platforms.
@FediTips @vernissage This ought to be an irrelevant question, but: which language is "Vernissage" meant to be pronounced in?
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@FediTips @vernissage This ought to be an irrelevant question, but: which language is "Vernissage" meant to be pronounced in?
I'm not sure but guessing the French/English pronunciation.
Question for @vernissage perhaps?
BTW for anyone wondering what it means: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernissage
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I'm not sure but guessing the French/English pronunciation.
Question for @vernissage perhaps?
BTW for anyone wondering what it means: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vernissage
@FediTips Thanks! OED has /vɛrnisaʒ/, so it seems we've not anglicised it. It's not a word I was aware of. (I'd been mentally trying to say it as an awkward 4-syllable German or Norwegian word.)
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@FediTips Thanks! OED has /vɛrnisaʒ/, so it seems we've not anglicised it. It's not a word I was aware of. (I'd been mentally trying to say it as an awkward 4-syllable German or Norwegian word.)
I'm not a linguist but would guess this is due to relatively recent influence of French art world.
(Whereas something like "homage" is medieval and has an English pronunciation /ˈhɒmɪdʒ/ )
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@FediTips Thanks! OED has /vɛrnisaʒ/, so it seems we've not anglicised it. It's not a word I was aware of. (I'd been mentally trying to say it as an awkward 4-syllable German or Norwegian word.)
@FediTips And it turns out the Norwegian version is vernissasje, with a silent -e. So nearly the same.
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I'm not a linguist but would guess this is due to relatively recent influence of French art world.
(Whereas something like "homage" is medieval and has an English pronunciation /ˈhɒmɪdʒ/ )
@FediTips The earliest occurrence the OED has is 1912, so I think you're right. It's basically a French word being used in English.
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@FediTips The earliest occurrence the OED has is 1912, so I think you're right. It's basically a French word being used in English.
Paris was the place to be for artists at the time!

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If you're looking for a Flickr-style photography platform on the Fediverse, there's one in beta testing called Vernissage:
Bear in mind it's still in testing, so it may not all work properly yet. You can follow the latest news on its official account:
Vernissage is part of the Fediverse so you can also use it to view photos and follow photographers from Mastodon, Pixelfed and other Fedi platforms.
@FediTips @vernissage the AI generation of alt texts is a big red flag tbh
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p.p.s. People are going to inevitably ask how this compares to Pixelfed. This is my take:
- Pixelfed is an Instagram-style social network platform based around images and short videos
- Vernissage is a Flickr-style photography platform for exploring still photos as an art form
Please feel free to correct if this is wrong.
@FediTips videos are very rare on pixelfed
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@FediTips @vernissage the AI generation of alt texts is a big red flag tbh
It's definitely problematic but I don't think it's core to the functioning of the platform? I am assuming that server owners don't have to activate any AI stuff?
@vernissage would be able to comment more.
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If you're looking for a Flickr-style photography platform on the Fediverse, there's one in beta testing called Vernissage:
Bear in mind it's still in testing, so it may not all work properly yet. You can follow the latest news on its official account:
Vernissage is part of the Fediverse so you can also use it to view photos and follow photographers from Mastodon, Pixelfed and other Fedi platforms.
@FediTips @vernissage this is a really cool idea. Going to check it out.
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@FediTips @vernissage the AI generation of alt texts is a big red flag tbh
@zenmaya @FediTips @vernissage
It's a tool, and nobody has to use it. I personally love it. Many of my pictures on Vernissage.photos would otherwise have much worse alt text.
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If you're looking for a Flickr-style photography platform on the Fediverse, there's one in beta testing called Vernissage:
Bear in mind it's still in testing, so it may not all work properly yet. You can follow the latest news on its official account:
Vernissage is part of the Fediverse so you can also use it to view photos and follow photographers from Mastodon, Pixelfed and other Fedi platforms.
@FediTips @vernissage It‘s an already stable solution and the development is going on there with reason and accuracy - and when a feature is there, it‘s there: No continuous „coming soon“-announcements or similar stuff - Vernissage simply delivers!


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@FediTips @vernissage the AI generation of alt texts is a big red flag tbh
@zenmaya @FediTips @vernissage if you want to try Vernissage with that function intentionally disabled, you can at https://vernissage.pnpde.social
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@zenmaya @FediTips @vernissage
It's a tool, and nobody has to use it. I personally love it. Many of my pictures on Vernissage.photos would otherwise have much worse alt text.
@ruanjoma @FediTips @vernissage well alt text isn't for you, its for the visually impaired, and from what ive heard they don't like auto-generated alt texts, because they can generate them as well by their screen readers, the point of alt texts is the human actually typing the text there
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@zenmaya @FediTips @vernissage if you want to try Vernissage with that function intentionally disabled, you can at https://vernissage.pnpde.social
@dnddeutsch @FediTips @vernissage I'm just not liking them intentionally boasting about it, I do not think it's a good feature to provide to users, because it goes against the wishes of the visually impaired community.
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@ruanjoma @FediTips @vernissage well alt text isn't for you, its for the visually impaired, and from what ive heard they don't like auto-generated alt texts, because they can generate them as well by their screen readers, the point of alt texts is the human actually typing the text there
@zenmaya @FediTips @vernissage
Okay, then I didn't understand alt text and wouldn't know what else to write there. I meant it should say what's in the picture

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@zenmaya @FediTips @vernissage
Okay, then I didn't understand alt text and wouldn't know what else to write there. I meant it should say what's in the picture

️@ruanjoma @FediTips @vernissage It is, but AI is not 100% correct and users of screen readers can always just generate the description themselves. The point of writing alt text manually is the fact that the author or some other human wrote it to describe the picture. It can add context a machine cannot etc. etc.
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