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Let we comment this picture. They included things like Facebook, Parler, Mastodon, etc. as alternative. Ok, yes for Facebook groups (but it's still not the same!!!), but for sure no for all others. Otherwise you could consider TikTok, WhatsApp, YouTube, PornHub, etc. as Reddit alternative
About Mastodon you can consider it as Reddit, only if you consider the communities Art, etc. otherwise it's not a Reddit alternative. Or chirp.social.
- Alternative românești la Reddit pe care le-am găsit
- User groups in Mastodon
- chirp.social - It's like group chat for Mastodon.
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Show HN: Create Groups for Mastodon
Hi all, I've had trouble adapting to Mastodon because your server is equated with your identity, but lots of servers are topic-oriented. To solve for that, I created this as a way to implement groups.
You create an account and then whoever follows that account can @message them and then the account automatically boosts the original post.
https://github.com/michaelcpuckett/ap-groups
For context, first I built a mostly-working ActivityPub server in TypeScript/Node.js. I haven't quite figured out what to do as far as the client, but this seemed like a quick and easy solve for the groups issue.
https://github.com/michaelcpuckett/activitypub-core
activity-kit
- Develop a fediverse platform
- chirp.social - It's like group chat for Mastodon.
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An efficient ActivityPub Server, for small installs with multiple domains
Ahh this is so exciting to see so much happening in this space all of a sudden! My quest to get a personal instance running has been a long slog for me personally.
I had been working on an ActivityPub server in Node.js/TypeScript for a while before the Twitter migration. It's got most of the features I'd want in a small server but it's basically bring-your-own-client at the moment.
https://github.com/michaelcpuckett/activitypub-core
Finding all the resources to build a complete server that can interact with other instances isn't easy, so maybe this can help someone. The spec is well worded, but the checklist is confusing, the test server is down, Mastodon has its own rules, etc. Plus you have to have at least a cursory knowledge of JSON-LD/RDF.
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Show HN: Create Groups for Mastodon
Hi all, I've had trouble adapting to Mastodon because your server is equated with your identity, but lots of servers are topic-oriented. To solve for that, I created this as a way to implement groups.
You create an account and then whoever follows that account can @message them and then the account automatically boosts the original post.
https://github.com/michaelcpuckett/ap-groups
For context, first I built a mostly-working ActivityPub server in TypeScript/Node.js. I haven't quite figured out what to do as far as the client, but this seemed like a quick and easy solve for the groups issue.
https://github.com/michaelcpuckett/activitypub-core
What are some alternatives?
jointhefediverse.net
takahe - An ActivityPub/Fediverse server
Lemmy - 🐀 A link aggregator and forum for the fediverse
activitypub-express - Modular ActivityPub implementation as Express JS middleware to easily add decentralization and federation to Node apps
awesome-lemmy-instances - Comparison of different Lemmy Instances
Friendica - Friendica Communications Platform