Applauding decisions of moderators like @stux and @jerry to stand up for their communities. ✊
In one short sentence, why should someone join the fediverse server you're on right now?
Pretty neat. I've now seen three examples of fediverse bots that run as independent fediverse servers, rather than using some platform's (most commonly Mastodon's) API.
I was going to post this under @botwiki, but polls on that server are limited to only 4 options (can you imagine?), so let me ask here:
Just a reminder that 0% of fediverse admins took on debt to support their communities.
I wrote an open letter to artists and other creatives who are thinking about giving the fediverse a chance:
"In the wake of that change, X competitor BlueSky announced that it had seen more than 100,000 new signups."
After nearly two years of actively being in the fediverse, I figured I'd put together my own guide for Mastodon, the platform I'm the most familiar with as a user.
What are some other popular sites, like GitHub, that let you verify your account on your fediverse profile page?
@_elena does a deep dive into "the mindful, considerate culture of the Fediverse, focusing on the use of alt text and content warnings".
Not sure if it's worth opening a Github issue for this, but a neat addition for the list of Mastodon servers on https://joinmastodon.org/servers would be showing when each server was created. Maybe
Lots of great updates in the latest Mastodon release, but I am particularly excited about this.