Tusky VS nimiq-mastodon

Compare Tusky vs nimiq-mastodon and see what are their differences.

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Tusky nimiq-mastodon
24 1
2,386 0
0.6% -
9.7 0.0
2 days ago 5 months ago
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Tusky

Posts with mentions or reviews of Tusky. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-08.
  • ⟳ 4 apps added, 32 updated at f-droid.org
    13 projects | /r/FDroidUpdates | 8 Dec 2023
    Tusky (version 24.0): A multi account client for the social network Mastodon
  • Getting started with Mastodon
    2 projects | dev.to | 18 Jun 2023
    For Android, one option is Tusky.
  • Tusks: A beautiful Android client for Mastodon
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Jun 2023
  • Mastodon provides the highest (over 12%) engagement under posts
    6 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Jun 2023
    Mastodon itself doesn't, but maybe he's referring to Tusky, a popular FOSS Mastodon client, preventing its users from logging in with an account tied to an alt-right instance (gab and a few others I think).

    They used to also filter any content coming from these accounts but I can't it in the code so they must have removed that.

    As for the login block itself it's there: https://github.com/tuskyapp/Tusky/blob/01b3cb3a53b1e08ed26e7...

  • Multiple Servers on Mastodon App
    2 projects | /r/Mastodon | 9 Mar 2023
    Tusky manages multiple accounts.
  • I rescued mastodon.au - Ask me anything!
    1 project | /r/Mastodon | 24 Feb 2023
  • Is it possible to view a list you created in the mobile app?
    3 projects | /r/Mastodon | 19 Dec 2022
    You can't in the official app, but you can see them in moshidon, megalodon and tusky. Moshidon and megalodon are both forks of the official app with more features. You should try them out :D
  • ⟳ 1 apps added, 28 updated at f-droid.org
    8 projects | /r/FDroidUpdates | 2 Dec 2022
    Tusky (version 20.0): A multi account client for the social network Mastodon
  • Fosstodon Hub – More Upgrades
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 23 Nov 2022
    I signed onto Fosstodon last week to give Mastodon another try. I found the overall experience to be massively improved (last time I touched it was in 2017) and the recent traction it has gotten puts it well ahead of anything else IMO (I'm also testing out Farcaster and a few other services, but those seem pretty niche/immature in comparison).

    While Mastodon is a bit rough around the edges, it has that same sort of excitement to me when I signed onto Twitter back in 2006, and most of those same friends/connections from those early days have been migrating. Based on the numbers floating around, I think it has enough traction now/critical mass to be it's own pretty exciting thing. While a lot of instances will fail, I don't think economic sustainability is actually a showstopper. Patreon, OpenCollective, any number of tools can handle recurrent donations enough to sustain larger instances, and there probably will be some alternative approaches as well. Migrating accounts between Mastodon instances isn't perfect, but is a core built-in feature, so while there's a bit of instance roulette, I don't think it's such a big deal. There are tools like https://fediverse.observer/ that might help for picking. It even has a map view, which is pretty neat: https://fediverse.observer/map

    Here's a rough view of ActivityPub growth: https://fediverse.observer/stats

    FWIW, I decided early on as I started researching into the current state of the Fediverse/ActivityPub that I should probably run my own instance. There are hosting providers that provide Mastodon hosting (although most of them like Spacebear and Mastohost are oversubscribed), but as I was researching, I decided something like Pleroma or Missykey would be a better fit anyway. There are some forks and I ended up using a fork of Pleroma, Akkoma (since, while a bit involved, it has pretty decent docs for setting up w/ Docker Compose and overall seems like the best-performing of the bunch, and has good support for most Mastodon clients). I was able to repoint my account from the Fosstodon Mastodon instance (which included migrating my followers!) to my new personal Akkoma instance pretty easily (the only wrinkle was setting up webfinger since I decided I wanted my canonical account id to not be a subdomain).

    For those looking for a bit of an overview of what the current "Fediverse" landscape looks like, some resources that helped me get started:

    * https://fediverse.party/

    * https://joinfediverse.wiki/Main_Page

    * https://www.paritybit.ca/blog/mastodon-is-dead-long-live-mis...

    For clients btw, I'm using Whalebird https://whalebird.social/ and Sengi https://nicolasconstant.github.io/sengi/ on desktop, and Tusky https://tusky.app/ on mobile.

  • Clojure Community on Fediverse
    2 projects | /r/Clojure | 19 Nov 2022
    The official app is pretty good and cross-platform. I use Tusky on Android, and really like it. A couple of other tech instances are

nimiq-mastodon

Posts with mentions or reviews of nimiq-mastodon. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing Tusky and nimiq-mastodon you can also consider the following projects:

Husky - MOVED TO https://git.sr.ht/~captainepoch/husky

pleroma-bot - Bot for mirroring one or multiple Twitter accounts in Pleroma/Mastodon/Misskey.

mastodon-android - Official Android app for Mastodon

Nimiq-Multi-Cashlink - Create and manage multiple cashlinks on one site

Twidere-Android

sengi - Mastodon & Pleroma Multi-account Desktop Client

Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse

twitch-and-toot - Twitch-and-toot is an open-source project that allows users to post to Mastodon when a streamer goes live on Twitch. Built with Python, it can be run on various devices such as RaspberryPi, Linux VPS, or a private server. To use this project, one must have Python installed and obtain a Twitch API key and Mastodon API key.

peertube-android - Thorium, a PeerTube Android Client

bitsofpluto - Mastodonbot. Toots a different bit of Pluto every six hours.

hometown - A supported fork of Mastodon that provides local posting and a wider range of content types.

Matsuri - Matsuri (茉莉) / V2Ray / universal proxy toolchain for Android / Fork of SagerNet