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#twitterexodus

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Installed yet another weather app, @helloweather, after reading about it here. Good privacy policy. Indie developers. My kind of thing.

Noticed the app had links to Twitter and not to Mastodon and asked them about that.

And got a great response!
"we’re not active on Twitter anymore. Our new version (coming soon) will kill off the Twitter links!"

helloweather.com
#weather #TwitterExodus

helloweather.comHello WeatherThe exceptionally useful, no-nonsense weather app for iOS and Android. Get all the weather info you need, and nothing you don't!

I'm a digital craftsman (I can't call myself an artist) & working on 3D modeling / sculpting / texturing / environment & character design. I'm interested in few different subjects including horror & hentai. I hope you enjoy & thanks for looking! Comments, likes & re-posts are welcome 😊

Yes, Mastodon has replay guy / friendly fire problem. I do experience it occasionally. But in Mastodon I also experience how people honesty delighted share my crafts and give me complements about them where even in the old Twitter I've already would have received at least two queerfobic takes about some rainbow lights in the back corner of a picture. So, yes, I'm glad that I found this place.

I thought a proper #introduction would be cool. I'm a digital craftsman (I can't call myself an artist) & working on 3D modeling / sculpting / texturing / environment & character design. I'm interested in few different subjects including horror & hentai. I hope you enjoy & thanks for looking! Comments, likes & re-posts are welcome 😊

#Art#FediArt#MastoArt

#fluConf2025 will include a track on independent publishing and archival. We want to hear stories of what's being done to create non-corporate spaces on the web and preserve the media big companies so often erase.

Tell us about your motivations and experience moving from big platforms like Substack, Twitter, Instagram, and Wix to self-hosted or communally-operated alternatives.

Share your insights into the world of for-profit journals in academia, and efforts to establish better options not based on extraction.

How do you adapt to challenges like the falling adoption of established syndication protocols like RSS, the costs of AI scraping, and ever-changing search engine algorithms? How do you keep up with legal requirements for content moderation and age verification?

With so many corporate platforms shutting down, changing policies on media retention, or moving to monetize content for AI training: how have you gone about archiving your media? What tools and techniques have you used to ensure it isn't lost? How do we resist corporate capture of independent media and foster conditions for more long-lived infrastructure?

Apply up until midnight of January 19th, 2025 (anywhere on Earth)

fluconf.online/apply/

fluconf.onlineSubmit a proposalSubmit your proposal for FluConf 2025 until the end of January 19th, 2025

#MastodonMigration #TwitterExodus

Stolen from @billyjoebowers :

Follow people and hashtags, lots of them. That's how this place works, there is no other way really. If you're waiting for stuff to come to you it aint gonna happen.

Start typing hashtags of things you're interested in and follow them. Put them in your introduction and/or bio.

Start following anyone that looks slightly interesting. Follow people who boost a lot and anyone they boost that looks interesting.