mastodon-simplified-federation
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mastodon-simplified-federation
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Reddit permanently bans account of user advocating Lemmy migration
For #2 this exists: https://github.com/rugk/mastodon-simplified-federation
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Graze for Mastodon...for Firefox is out!
Btw here's the open-source alternative (firefox-only): https://github.com/rugk/mastodon-simplified-federation
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How do I easily add people from other servers? (and not copy paste each one)
with the changes in 4.0 it may not be compatible with your instance until https://github.com/rugk/mastodon-simplified-federation/pull/82 is merged though
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Possible to browse or follow another server
Best you can do is a) follow hashtags of interest, or b) browse the feed of a server you like and follow the interesting people. If you're on Firefox then following people on other servers is made much easier with https://github.com/rugk/mastodon-simplified-federation (another functionality that should be built in!).
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Mastodon – Simplified Federation
It seems like the bulk of it is only a few lines going by the GitHub. I don't know enough to know how to do it, but if you do, you might offer a bookmarklet version for privacy-conscious people as a pull request.
https://github.com/rugk/mastodon-simplified-federation
buzzrelay
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I have a question about adding relays on a Self-Hosted Instance…at home!
2) When looking at relays look at relay.fedi.buzz, or GetMoarFediverse: These pull in specific hashtags only, so are much less likely to bury your instance under a deluge of stuff you'd never look at. I have now disabled all 'traditional' relays on my single user instance, and rely only on those two, and it's brilliant. Combine it with FediFetcher, so you get replies too.
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Reddit permanently bans account of user advocating Lemmy migration
https://relay.fedi.buzz/
Worked as an interesting relay solution to my small instance. I relayed most of the instances which contain profiles I've subscribed to and it filled out my timeline considerably. Replies to remote posts aren't downloaded by default and this solved that problem.
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How does following hashtags work?
this site advertises a hashtag relay that pulls in hashtags from other instances: https://relay.fedi.buzz/
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ActivityPub feeds are 3-4 days old
My only guess is that you added a bunch of large relay connections and your system is trying to work through all the incoming posts. If that's the case, I'd back off or even turn off the relays and reevaluate that strategy. Or better yet, pull in only a subset of stuff (based on hashtags) using https://relay.fedi.buzz/
- A customizable relay provider
What are some alternatives?
mastodon-webhook - Create a webhook to cross-post your Contentful entry to Mastodon
mastodon-view-profile - View Mastodon profiles on your Mastodon instance [Moved to: https://github.com/bramus/mastodon-profile-redirect]
pico-engine - An implementation of the pico-engine hosted on node.js
watch-on-nebula - Browser extension which prompts you to watch YouTube videos on Nebula instead
ultrawideo - Upscale or stretch any video on the web, to make it look great on UltraWide screens.