So I just found out about this popular new thing called Mastadon that promises to be the decentralized twitter, with this guide from news.bitcoin.com on how to run your own instance of it, article By Sterlin Lujan
https://news.bitcoin.com/how-to-run-your-own-instance-of-mastodon-the-decentralized-twitter-challenger/
"Many people are unhappy with Twitter. Some are looking into a new decentralized “tweetingMastodon is Challenging Twitter as a Decentralized Rival” platform called Mastodon, which has seen rapid growth this month. People are peeved at Twitter because the company has made some questionable decisions, including altering their interface. It now operates much like Facebook in terms of functionality. This has turned some people off. A Motherboard writer, Sarah Jeong commented, “why does Twitter hate itself?”
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Twitter has also been in the spotlight in regards to how its users treat one another. Allegedly, there has been ton of vitriol spewed. Allegations of racism run rampant. Mastodon has been developed by Eugen Rochko in response to the growing frustration with Twitter and its managerial decisions.
Mastodon Basic Features
Mastodon uses open source, programmatic instances (servers) for users to operate from. Mastodon also boasts longer character statuses; users may post 500 characters instead of 140. Users can also select to post privately among their friends if they desire. A Verge article clarified, “Mastodon, a distributed, open-source version of Twitter, is almost identical to the platform it’s based on, but with key differences: posts can run 500 characters rather than 140, and users can make individual posts private.”
But how is it open source?
Mastodon Decentralization and Node Network Solution
Mastodon is Challenging Twitter as a Decentralized RivalMastodon is fully decentralized. Anyone can start a node and “own” part of the network themselves. Nodes communicate with other nodes on the network. This means that everyone is simultaneously in charge of Mastodon. The fact that it uses peer-2-peer technology also means that users can choose to interact privately with specific users, based on particular node instances.
A opensource.com article said,
“Each node, being independently run and managed, can be used as a private node, or it can be open to other users, it can block users or feeds, or it can accept feeds. Control is truly placed in the hands of the users, and yet the end result is a truly social network.”
To fully enjoy this social network, a user can opt to choose their own instance to register in order to put them in control. The website to gain access to the network is instances.mastodon.xyz. If an individual enjoys working with open source protocols, they can create their own instance on their server, and take advantage of the network this way.
User Guidelines on Original Node
However, the primary instance on mastadon.social has strict guidelines for users that access the platform. The company decided to embrace this heavy handed perspective as a result of Twitter’s negative publicity, and many other instances also have guidelines listed under their node info on the instances page.
Below is a shortlist of the mastadon.social’s posting guidelines. Most of their rules are understandable and make sense, but some may be off-putting to users who dislike censorship.
The following types of content will be removed from the public timeline, and may result in account suspension and revocation of access to the service:
Racism or advocation of racism
Sexism or advocation of sexism
Discrimination against gender and sexual minorities, or advocation thereof
Xenophobic and/or violent nationalism
The following types of content are explicitly disallowed and will result in revocation of access to the service:
Sexual depictions of children
Content illegal in Germany and/or France, such as holocaust denial or Nazi symbolism
Mastodon is Challenging Twitter as a Decentralized Rival
Mastodon user interface courtesy of wired.com
Mastodon’s Growth and Patreon Funding Campaign
Even though the pilot instance has taken a hard line approach to posting guidelines, new users have flocked to the platform because of its distributed nature. Some nodes have seen new users overwhelm the platform, to the point of having to suspend new signups.
A telegraph.co.uk article summed up their growth;
“Thousands of users have flocked to Mastodon over the past week, prompting Rochko to temporarily bar new sign-ups through the main Mastodon site “until quality of service can be assured for existing users.”
The Verge article suggested the application has grown by 73%, to about 41,000 users during the first week of April. This is an astonishing, exponential increase in the user base.
This is a good thing for the creator of the platform, Eugen Rothko, since he is funding the account using Patreon as a crowdfunding source. He is currently at $2,971 with 607 devout patrons for the project. This funding amount combined with Mastodons growth, could be an indicator of Mastodon’s future as a decentralized and peer-2-peer twitter rival.
Do you think Mastodon can truly rival Twitter?
Images courtesy of Shutterstock, knowyourmeme.com, newstatesman.com, and wired.com"
Article by Sterlin Lujan
And so yeah Mastadon...
I went on their site and found this
"Mastodon is a free, open-source social network. A decentralized alternative to commercial platforms, it avoids the risks of a single company monopolizing your communication. Pick a server that you trust — whichever you choose, you can interact with everyone else. Anyone can run their own Mastodon instance and participate in the social network seamlessly.
Fluffy elephant friend
Due to exceptionally high traffic, registrations on this instance are closed until quality of service can be assured for existing users. Choose one of the various other public instances to sign up!"
So apparently so many people are trying to signup that the system is down....
Should we be thinking about partnering with this or integrating it?
So now we have Narwhals(reddit) Whales(Steemit) and Mammoths(Mastadon)
Steem is up over 7% today!
And Steem has been up over 20% in one day a few days ago, and just last 7 days Graph looks promising!
(Graphs & Charts from www.coinmarketcap.com )
good find, thing is for now on steemit only long posts count.. unlike on other social media
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nah theres alot of short posts succesful here too but ya long posts are better tho
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