Besides Lemmy which I love a lot, I’m also enjoying a microblog platform called Catodon, which is much less basic than Mastodon and has a very nice interface. Pixelfed is also fantastic if you like photography rather than just being Instagram influencer nonsense. Where else are you hanging out? What have you liked and not liked?

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    Kbin is also great, nostr but not for microblog, just the apps for Blog, podcast, communities.

    Write freely is so beautiful and easy to host a plain blog / magazine

    Gotosocial will be always my small self hosted personal instance.

    I find Pixelfed and funkwhale too buggy…

    I have used owncast and I liked it much!

    Mobilizon is a new goto for me

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      Nice, im involved in a makerspace. Mobilizon looks just right up our alley. We are perceptually on discord and our website + google calendar is how we announce our meetups. This might help us out.

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    Mastodon, Bookwyrm, Mbin, and I’m also on a test instance of Takahē (Mastodon compatible microblogging platform) which I quite like for the multiple personalities feature.

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    Mastodon.

    I want to love Peertube but there isn’t enough content, and what content there is almost never actually loads for me.

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    Currently just Lemmy and Mastodon for me.

    If I do get back into art, I might self host something like Pixelfed or an ATProto version of it to have a gallery on my site.

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    Kbin, mastodon, bookwyrm. Was on miskey but idk what happened to the server I was on.

  • I use mastodon occassionaly but i really feel we need something more universal like a server capable of hosting lemmy ans mastodon symultaniously, would be cool af if there was a server capable of having one username for all services. I use peertube through newpipe then make comments through lemmy but i find lwmmy is slow to update peertube content honestly wish newpipe let me commwnt using my lemmy account.

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    I’ve tried a few listed here.

    I was also trying Friendica for a bit but I can’t get into it. Mainly because it was hard for me to find content. I may try again now that I’m more used to the Fediverse and how things work.

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    Mastodon for social-ish media. Peertube for as much video as I can find (its hard, but a couple of creators have mirrored/moved). I want bookwyrm to take off.

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    PieFed - another lemmy-like platform. Its codebase is deliberately simple, so it’s something I’ve also been able to contribute to (which is nice).

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    On Mastodon, too. Some of my more niche interests are better represented there since Mastodon has more active users than Lemmy.

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    I got back on Lemmy for the first time in 6 months and it’s way more active. I’ll be using it more. I tried Mastodon a while ago, but it didn’t stick. I’ll try again.

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        Yeah, I prefer Twitter. I have a suspicion that Mastodon will only get a chance at relevance if something at Twitter pushes people off the platform. Reddit’s 3rd party API ordeal seems to have boosted Lemmy quite a bit, so it shouldn’t take too much, but maybe I’m too optimistic.