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The highly xenophobic "Fediverse equals Mastodon" sect and the Friendica-centred resistance against it
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How a small bunch of German-speaking non-Mastodon Fediverse users is fighting back against the spreading sectarian belief that the Fediverse is or at least should be only Mastodon
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"Chirper": A perfect Twitter clone in the Fediverse for those on 𝕏 afraid of the Fediverse

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The key to getting more 𝕏 users to join the Fediverse is to give them a super-faithful Twitter clone in the Fediverse of which they don't even notice that it isn't another silo
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The Fediverse has social networking apps, but Mastodon isn't one

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If you approach the Fediverse as a social network, it has places with much better onboarding than Mastodon because Mastodon isn't a social network after all
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"Nothing About Us Without Us", only it still is without them most of the time

 zuletzt bearbeitet: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 11:37:01 +0200
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When disabled Fediverse users demand participation in accessibility discussions, but there are no discussions in the first place, and they themselves don't even seem to be available to give accessibility feedback
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AI superiority at describing images, not so alleged?

 zuletzt bearbeitet: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 11:36:38 +0200
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Could it be that AI can image-describe circles even around me? And that the only ones whom my image descriptions satisfy are Mastodon's alt-text police?
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Why descriptions for images from virtual worlds have to be so long and extensive

 zuletzt bearbeitet: Fri, 27 Sep 2024 11:36:12 +0200
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Whenever I describe a picture from a virtual world, the description grows far beyond everyone's wildest imaginations in size; here's why
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Mike Macgirvin stopped maintaining the streams repository

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August 31st: Mike Macgirvin has resigned from maintaining the streams repository and let the community take over
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How to add your Hubzilla channel to Fediverse.info

 zuletzt bearbeitet: Tue, 25 Jun 2024 09:32:23 +0200
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If you want to add your Hubzilla channel to the project-independent Fediverse People Directory at Fediverse.info, but you're struggling to get it submitted, here is a how-to which worked at least for me.


Step 0: Obviously, you have to have PubCrawl activated. Being on Fediverse.info is kind of senseless without PubCrawl because it's mostly for a Mastodon audience. If you don't want to have PubCrawl on, stop right here and rely on Hubzilla's own directories instead.


Step 1: Prepare your profile. If you've got multiple profiles, prepare your default profile. Edit it. Open the "Miscellaneous" tab.

There you have to edit the "About me" field. It's the equivalent of the self-description on Mastodon, so it'll be your Fediverse.info profile text. Describe yourself there.

At the bottom, add hashtags. Fediverse.info reads hashtags, but since it's built against Mastodon, it can't read Hubzilla's keyword field. It can only read hashtags from the "About me" field.

Most importantly: Add the hashtag #fedi22. Fediverse.info won't add your channel without it.


Step 2: Let the changes settle. Don't advance to the next step until at least 15 minutes later. Maybe do something else in the meantime. But don't forget what you were doing here.


Step 3: Go to the Fediverse.info directory page (see the link at the top).. Click on "Add Account". Go on and confirm that you've added #fedi22 to your profile. If you haven't, go back to step 1 and 2 and come back to step 3 later.


Step 4: Add your full channel URL​. Only this works. Your Fediverse ID () does not, regardless of with or without a leading @, neither does your profile URL.


Step 5: Click Proceed.

You should get a message that includes the hashtags discovered in the "About me" field except for #fedi22. This means your channel has been added.


This method might also work with (streams), only that Fediverse.info doesn't know (streams), and most (streams) instances don't identify as "Streams" anyway.
One year of Eternal November: The good, the bad and the ugly

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What happened in the Fediverse and to the Fediverse since Musk bought out Twitter
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When accessibility + informativity + many details = absurdly long alt-texts

 zuletzt bearbeitet: Sun, 23 Jul 2023 22:04:44 +0200
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And when "clear and concise" and "informative" are more than just mutually exclusive in alt-text
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