Partisan Quick Guide To X Alternatives
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Carlos Sánchezreplied to Mastodon Migration last edited by
@mastodonmigration here are some screenshots:
If I go to fedi.directory and click on almost any random account link (exclude the flipboard ones, those are weird), like for example, BBC Taster: /1 -
@mastodonmigration I am taken to their account page on their server, which as you can see, says I'm logged out on the top right, even though it says I'm on mastodon on the top left: /2
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@mastodonmigration and if I click follow, then the popup window is trying to make me do some weird stuff just so I can follow the user: /3
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@mastodonmigration so as you can see, what should've been a 2 click scenario (open account link, then follow) is actually a "who knows how many more clicks because I am not in my server" scenario. /4
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Mastodon Migrationreplied to Carlos Sánchez last edited by
Got it. Thanks for the clear description. Understand now what you are experiencing. And you are right this is an awkwardness of the Fediverse. The explanation doesn't really matter, but the thing here is that the Fedi DB is just an outside website and has no idea who you are or what server you are on. What it does when you click on the address is send you to the account's server's profile page, and then you need to do the multistage thing.
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Mastodon Migrationreplied to Mastodon Migration last edited by
There is a bit of a simplification possible, but it still is suboptimal. If you copy the Fedi DB account address and the paste it into the Explore search bar in your Mastodon and hit return it will return the desired account below and you can click on it and Follow.
Thanks again for pointing this use case out, and wish there was a better answer. Hope the suggestion helps.
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@mastodonmigration I’d like to use the "Add or Remove from lists" feature with followed hashtags as well, but couldn‘t find a way to do so. Is this possible?
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Don't think so, unless something has changed.
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@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] A problem that I see , especially with smaller instances is that most users outside the instance are not federating because there are no interactions. This make fedi feel more empty than it may be. Same issue with likes and reposts. The values are not what they are on the source instance.
I am on a solo instance and I have to browse remote instances on their urls, and then when I find someone I want to follow I do a lookup on my instance and then follow them. My case is extreme but it is still present on all instances to some degree. -
@nuekaze @mastodonmigration @foo_fighter
There are lots of ways you can make a smaller instance see a much wider view of the Fediverse:
Using relays, groups, directories and scripts to quickly expand a server’s view of the Fediverse | Fedi.Tips – An Unofficial Guide to Mastodon and the Fediverse
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