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Mastodon – Into the Fediverse

Mastodon – Into the Fediverse

When I first joined Twitter, I remember the excitement and intrigue over this new platform, using great third-party apps and having intelligent conversations with people. Sadly, those days look like they have already, or are soon going to be, gone and lots of people are looking for a new place for their social interactions. Enter Mastodon, an open-source social platform powered by ActivityPub and part of the wider Fediverse. My guest this week is James Smith, an open-source developer who also happens to run the Mastodon instance I joined in the last week or so. We chat about what precisely the Fediverse is, looking back at the early days of the internet for some context, as well as going fairly deep into the what, why, and how of Mastodon. James also shares the story of what happened to his server during the rapid ‘abandon ship’ style departure from the bird site and how one high-profile member meant a quadrupling of server costs! One thing to be very upfront about, Jae and I have pretty much decided we won’t be active on Twitter. However, because we don’t want to cut off our amazing listeners who are still on the bird powered platform, our Twitter account is staying put, as well as our new home on Mastodon, which because of the nature of the platform means we have more scope in terms of content. Have you jumped into the Fediverse yet, or is something holding you back? If you have comments, or have some questions about Mastodon and need some help, we’d love hear from you, so send a note over to [email protected], leave a comment on the post, or start a discussion in Goodpods. If you liked this episode or any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our Ko-Fi page. Episode Links James Bilsbrough on Mastodon James Smith on Mastodon Crossed Wires on Mastodon Join Mastodon Fediverse Pixelfed Funkwhale PeerTube Fedifinder – Find your Twitter contacts on Mastodon Debirdify – Another way to find Twitter contacts. Chapter Times 00:00:04: Introductions 00:04:01: The Fediverse & ActivityPub 00:11:50: What Is Mastodon? 00:14:25: Mastodon Features 00:19:46: No Ads 00:21:51: Content Promotion, Rules, Timelines 00:26:59: Filtering The Fediverse 00:33:02: Equal Apportunities 00:37:03: The Deluge Of New Users 00:45:46: Server Architecture 00:47:34: Self-Hosting & Federation 00:51:33: More Than Just Mastodon 01:01:23: Wrapping Up Credits Intro and outro theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW

Crossed Wires · James Bilsbrough & Jae Bloom

November 14, 20221h 8m

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Show Notes

When I first joined Twitter, I remember the excitement and intrigue over this new platform, using great third-party apps and having intelligent conversations with people. Sadly, those days look like they have already, or are soon going to be, gone and lots of people are looking for a new place for their social interactions. 

Enter Mastodon, an open-source social platform powered by ActivityPub and part of the wider Fediverse. My guest this week is James Smith, an open-source developer who also happens to run the Mastodon instance I joined in the last week or so.

We chat about what precisely the Fediverse is, looking back at the early days of the internet for some context, as well as going fairly deep into the what, why, and how of Mastodon. James also shares the story of what happened to his server during the rapid ‘abandon ship’ style departure from the bird site and how one high-profile member meant a quadrupling of server costs! 

One thing to be very upfront about, Jae and I have pretty much decided we won’t be active on Twitter. However, because we don’t want to cut off our amazing listeners who are still on the bird powered platform, our Twitter account is staying put, as well as our new home on Mastodon, which because of the nature of the platform means we have more scope in terms of content.

Have you jumped into the Fediverse yet, or is something holding you back? If you have comments, or have some questions about Mastodon and need some help, we’d love hear from you, so send a note over to [email protected], leave a comment on the post, or start a discussion in Goodpods.

If you liked this episode or any of our content, we’d greatly appreciate any little bit of support you can throw our way over at our Ko-Fi page.

Episode Links

Chapter Times

  1. 00:00:04: Introductions
  2. 00:04:01: The Fediverse & ActivityPub
  3. 00:11:50: What Is Mastodon?
  4. 00:14:25: Mastodon Features
  5. 00:19:46: No Ads
  6. 00:21:51: Content Promotion, Rules, Timelines
  7. 00:26:59: Filtering The Fediverse
  8. 00:33:02: Equal Apportunities
  9. 00:37:03: The Deluge Of New Users
  10. 00:45:46: Server Architecture
  11. 00:47:34: Self-Hosting & Federation
  12. 00:51:33: More Than Just Mastodon
  13. 01:01:23: Wrapping Up

Credits

Intro and outro theme: Ace of Clubs by RoccoW