Been working on a new project the last couple of months and it’s finally ready for beta release!
#Fedimeister is a #Java based #Mastodon client (available for #Linux, #Windows and #MacOS under the Apache #opensource license) with a focus on #writing and #journalism. Features:
* Break long texts into threads
* Scheduled posting
* Hashtag research
* #Twitter quote tweeting emulation
@bgtlover @raccoon @fediversenews @fediverse
Posts are not private. This might surprise people but this is true.
@Simon Lucy I can make my posts actually private. No, really. Yes, I can.
But I’m not on Mastodon.
@bgtlover @Patrick, the Linux guy @Fediverse @Fediverse News
@jupiter_rowland @fediversenews @fediverse how can you do that? if you’re not on mastodon, what are you using? matrix, perhaps? is matrix even a part of the fediverse, can it be considered as such?
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@jakob @jupiter_rowland @bgtlover Exactly the same three sites I always hand out to anyone who seems to have a Fedi-interest.
@bgtlover So I take it the #Fediverse equalled #Mastodon for you as well until about half an hour ago?
Okay, allow me to explain. I’m on #Hubzilla (official website), a “social content management system” established in 2012, forked from #Friendica which in turn is a Facebook-like social network project established in 2010, six years before Mastodon. Both can connect to Mastodon and other Fediverse.
Here are a few more non-Mastodon Fediverse projects which nonetheless connect to Mastodon:
#Pleroma (Twitter)
#Akkoma (Twitter)
#MissKey (Twitter)
#CalcKey (Twitter)
#GoToSocial
#Socialhome (can be compared very vaguely with MySpace)
#Pixelfed (Instagram)
#Funkwhale (Soundcloud, Bandcamp, Spotify, but without mainstream music)
#PeerTube (YouTube with a side of Twitch)
#Owncast (Twitch)
#Lemmy (Reddit, Hacker News)
#WriteFreely (Medium)
#BookWyrm (Goodreads)
#WordPress will soon officially join the Fediverse
Here is a somewhat limited list, here is a still somewhat limited wiki, here is a very long list.
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@jupiter_rowland no, not really. I know many fediverse platforms, including peertube, diaspora, pleroma, acoma, gnu social, that’s about all I know. However, I didn’t know which one you refered to.
@jupiter_rowland O yeah, friendica and pixelfed as well. There is lemi as a reddit clone, I dk which one was it for organising events and mobilising, but that exists too, the name escapes me at the moment
@bgtlover That’d be #Mobilizon.
@simon_lucy @raccoon @fediversenews @fediverse they are not, true, but in the sense that you can’t view posts if they weren’t addressed to you, unless you’re an instance administrator, they are still private. If we’re arguing technicalities, then yes, private means end to end encrypted and mostly nothing else, but I think it’s quite obvious what I ment by saying it.
@bgtlover @raccoon @fediversenews @fediverse
Addressed to you?
They have public URLs, if they’re boosted then whoever follows the booster can see it, whoever scans the instance local feed it was originally posted on can see it.
This is not email, those that use email as an analogy confuse people because of that.
If it’s directed, confined to just those mentioned then it isn’t published in the same way but that’s fragile and a small case.