If you're helping people sign up on here, that's great!
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Steps 5 and 6 let you transfer the other stuff (including people you follow).
You should only skip those steps if you *just* want to transfer your followers (people who follow you).
They're done by two different methods to prevent spammers cloning followers and spamming them.
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you might include that
and also the reasoning above -
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you might include that
and also the reasoning aboveThanks for the feedback
I've added another sentence to it and tweaked it, is this better?
"If you just want to move your followers (people who follow you) and don't want to transfer anything else, skip steps 5 and 6."
"If you also want to move your follows (people you follow) you need to include steps 5 and 6."
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p.p.s. For people wondering why mas.to is better option than mastodon.social, here are some figures:
mastodon.social currently has ~20% of active Fediverse accounts
mas.to currently has ~1% of active Fediverse accounts
Mastodon.social is just so much larger than other servers and keeps growing, it is putting the network itself in danger.
I totally get the idea of having a single suggested server, but we need to regularly rotate which single server is suggested so we spread growth out.
I have subscribed to several interesting hashtags but since I get very little traffick in mas.to I suspect it is the server. Not the hashtag.
Can I somehow follow the hashtags from another server than my own? @FediTips
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If you're helping people sign up on here, that's great!
However, I'd strongly suggest not signing up on the mastodon.social server. It's way way too large and that's dangerous (here's why https://fedi.tips/its-a-really-bad-idea-to-join-a-big-server).
I know some find choice overwhelming, so if you just want one general long-established very busy server https://mas.to is a better option for example.
There are also lots of other good servers listed at https://fedi.garden and https://joinmastodon.org/servers
@FediTips Can we copy this post over to other social media? Say bluesky for example...
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p.s. If you're already on mastodon.social, you can move to a different server.
If you only just signed up and have no or very few followers, easiest option is probably to sign up on another server and forget about your mastodon.social account.
if you've already got a significant number of followers and you want to keep them, you can move your account to another server using the transfer process. There's a non-technical step-by-step guide to moving your account here: https://fedi.tips/transferring-your-mastodon-account-to-another-server
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Nice guide
I totaly agree with you.There's something else bothering me about Mastdon (mainly about dev) Long story short: i tried to make my own server last year, but just can't. Basicaly I wanted to use Mastodon as the activitypub engine, add front-end on top of it. But I had so many issues. The community didn't help, at all.
I'm starting to think it's on purpose.
Now i'm coding a full activitypub server, with xmpp userbase.
I hope more dev will know about AP, XMPP & fedi stuff -
@FediTips Can we copy this post over to other social media? Say bluesky for example...
Feel free to copy-paste this and spread wherever
Also the text on my website is available under Creative Commons Attribution Sharealike so it can be shared as well.
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Nice guide
I totaly agree with you.There's something else bothering me about Mastdon (mainly about dev) Long story short: i tried to make my own server last year, but just can't. Basicaly I wanted to use Mastodon as the activitypub engine, add front-end on top of it. But I had so many issues. The community didn't help, at all.
I'm starting to think it's on purpose.
Now i'm coding a full activitypub server, with xmpp userbase.
I hope more dev will know about AP, XMPP & fedi stuffThere are also many other Fediverse platforms apart from Mastodon, for example GoToSocial is looking pretty good
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There are also many other Fediverse platforms apart from Mastodon, for example GoToSocial is looking pretty good
Hmmm
It was tempting at first but i'm not fluent in go
Also npm or JS stuff server side is a no go for me. So there's that.Anyway, enough of my life 🤪
My point is : mastodon is not what it says it is. It's not for the masses, It's a bit community driven, but not realy, mostly monolitic, not so well documented, heavy and tricky to install.
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Hmmm
It was tempting at first but i'm not fluent in go
Also npm or JS stuff server side is a no go for me. So there's that.Anyway, enough of my life 🤪
My point is : mastodon is not what it says it is. It's not for the masses, It's a bit community driven, but not realy, mostly monolitic, not so well documented, heavy and tricky to install.
And i think this is by design.I think that's the idea of GTS and some other alternatives, to make a Fediverse platform that's easier to install and lightweight.
They can use the Mastodon API so their platforms work with software written for Mastodon, but the instance is much lighter.
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If you're helping people sign up on here, that's great!
However, I'd strongly suggest not signing up on the mastodon.social server. It's way way too large and that's dangerous (here's why https://fedi.tips/its-a-really-bad-idea-to-join-a-big-server).
I know some find choice overwhelming, so if you just want one general long-established very busy server https://mas.to is a better option for example.
There are also lots of other good servers listed at https://fedi.garden and https://joinmastodon.org/servers
@FediTips You can invite people to join & then they join whichever instance you're on
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@FediTips how do I know if I'm doing it right?
@th3haccoon @FediTips it's the bit after your username. So mine is lgbtqia.space, from @ mx verda @ lgbtqia.space whereas yours is infosec.exchange, from @ th3haccoon @ infosec.exchange, like FediTips said.
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@th3haccoon @FediTips it's the bit after your username. So mine is lgbtqia.space, from @ mx verda @ lgbtqia.space whereas yours is infosec.exchange, from @ th3haccoon @ infosec.exchange, like FediTips said.
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Yeah, you can find out more about your Fediverse address here: https://fedi.tips/whats-my-accounts-address-how-do-i-follow-other-peoples-addresses-how-can-people-follow-my-address
If you want to, you can log into your account on your server's website instead of an app. The website is usually the same as the name of the server, so for you it would be https://infosec.exchange
This is particularly useful on a computer.
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@FediTips You can invite people to join & then they join whichever instance you're on
Yup, more about that at https://fedi.tips/inviting-people-onto-mastodon-and-the-fediverse
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p.p.s. For people wondering why mas.to is better option than mastodon.social, here are some figures:
mastodon.social currently has ~20% of active Fediverse accounts
mas.to currently has ~1% of active Fediverse accounts
Mastodon.social is just so much larger than other servers and keeps growing, it is putting the network itself in danger.
I totally get the idea of having a single suggested server, but we need to regularly rotate which single server is suggested so we spread growth out.
it's educational reading the comments & opinions.
how do i see stats on mastodon.world?
was i just randomly assigned to it?
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it's educational reading the comments & opinions.
how do i see stats on mastodon.world?
was i just randomly assigned to it?
Mastodon.world is currently just under 1% of the total active Fediverse, based on what's at https://fedidb.com
You wouldn't have been randomly assigned, but there are many ways you might have joined. At some point you (or someone helping you?) would probably have chosen mastodon.world from a list of some kind? Or maybe you got an invitiation?
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I have subscribed to several interesting hashtags but since I get very little traffick in mas.to I suspect it is the server. Not the hashtag.
Can I somehow follow the hashtags from another server than my own? @FediTips
@luupilotti Hi! I guess that's what groups are for. @FediTips has also a website covering them here https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-groups-on-the-fediverse/
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@luupilotti Hi! I guess that's what groups are for. @FediTips has also a website covering them here https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-groups-on-the-fediverse/
Hope this helps. I also migrated to a smaller server using the guide lately and it was very easy.The traffic mainly depends on what the tags are, mas.to has good connections to the Fediverse and should be getting as much as you could typically get.
But as Frankie says, groups are a way of getting exactly the same traffic on all servers. You can find more info in the link they gave (https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-groups-on-the-fediverse/).
I would advise following as many tags and groups as you can until you are seeing the amount of content you want.
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@luupilotti Hi! I guess that's what groups are for. @FediTips has also a website covering them here https://fedi.tips/how-to-use-groups-on-the-fediverse/
Hope this helps. I also migrated to a smaller server using the guide lately and it was very easy.Good initiative but to get larger population to the fedi instead of just us nerds, this implementation has several usability flaws.
Firstly, users would need to understand how the system technically works to be able to find posts and get visibility. This is a far fetch.
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Good initiative but to get larger population to the fedi instead of just us nerds, this implementation has several usability flaws.
Firstly, users would need to understand how the system technically works to be able to find posts and get visibility. This is a far fetch.
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...secondly, users will need to learn and remember to use not just hashtags but also group names. This will not happen. Only those understanding the inner works of fedi, and whom spefically want a certain distribution can use it.
This is a good use case but at the same time a fail for the need to discover like minded ones whom often are not engineers in it or tech. They just post stuff, sometimes with hashtags, sometimes forgetting....