At least FediDevs can index instances of certain non-Mastodon server apps; CW: long (over 1,750 characters), Fediverse meta, Fediverse beyond Mastodon meta
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To my surprise,
FediDevs.com indexes instances of more Fediverse server apps than I thought.
What I've found so far, other than hundreds upon hundreds of Mastodon instances:
- three Pixelfed instances
- one instance each of Firefish, Sharkey and Catodon, indicating that it's compatible with at least the Forkeys
- two GoToSocial instances
- micro.blog
- Symfony Station's Payload newsletter which seems to be running their own proprietary code
- three Friendica nodes (!)
- the main development instance of Mitra (I'm not sure if that's the one used for testing nomadic identity via ActivityPub)
One could suppose that all these server applications have taken active steps to become more compatible with Mastodon, but I've got my doubts that standard support for any Mastodon API is sufficient, and that they all have gone beyond API support.
Some things that I've yet to see on the list for the first time:
- Misskey itself
- Iceshrimp, both JavaScript Iceshrimp and Iceshrimp.NET
- Pleroma and any of its forks
- any of Friendica's nomadic descendants (Hubzilla, (streams) and that one well-hidden Forte instance)
- anything from the Threadiverse (Lemmy, Mbin, PieFed...)
Still, their
starter packs not only only seem to work on Mastodon, but it seems to be only possible to add Mastodon accounts and nothing else. It says a lot that
the one starter pack decidedly for non-Mastodon accounts is completely empty.
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