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
@raccoon @fediversenews @fediverse the break into short chunks is a thing i’ve wanted for awhile, but want it as part of a blog app.
Then you could direct link the resulting short posts, and use replies to them like comments. It’d be great!
@qkslvrwolf
I’m not sure how that would work. The 500 char limit is a Mastodon, not an ActivityPub thing. So, if you federate your blog, there’s no need to break articles into chunks.
(I did plan on adding an export function, though that allows you to save the chunks as individual txt files for further processing).
@raccoon I read a lot of full length blogs (like Doctorow) in threaded form. I like the idea of being able to go in either direction.
I also like the idea of each statement being broken up into their own piece that can individually be commented on and discussed.
@qkslvrwolf
Hm, so what would the workflow be here? Write a blog article, then break it up with Fedimeister and republish on Mastodon? Write it in Fedimeister to begin with, then somehow export to your blog?
(do you have a sample of a Doctorow blog post, in article and thread style?)
@raccoon
Correct workflow:
@qkslvrwolf
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@excited for the mastodon rise