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title: "decentralised microblogging: thoughts on fedi"
published: 2019-11-07
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when talking to people about the fediverse who don't know anything about it,
it's depressing how little there is in terms of introductory articles and
references i can link to so i don't have to stumble through explaining it
myself which doesn't end up explaining much and probably scares people away
more than anything. so this is my attempt at providing some cursory information
about the fediverse is, what it isn't, what misconceptions about it exist, the
problems that exist with it as it currently is, whether you should consider
joining the fediverse (and if so, on which server?), and why despite its
shortcomings it is still better than most social media available (especially
twitter). wow; ok this might end up being a multi-parter. that's a lot to
cover.
<div class="bleft">
## what the fediverse `isn't`
### the fediverse:
- is **not** mastodon
- is **not** a "nazi-free" twitter alternative
- is **not** a moderation-free "free speech" twitter alternative
- is **not** the same on one server as it is on another
- is **not** a privacy-centred twitter alternative
- is **not** finished. it's a living and evolving thing
- is **not** a single piece of software and cannot be judged fairly by looking at one implementation of it
</div>
ok. let me elaborate.
> **why is it the first thing i say is that it isn't mastodon?**
sometimes the easiest way to introduce someone to something is by using videos
from youtube/invideo.us/peertube that spell things out in a simple way and
pretty pictures, animations, and voice-overs. when talking about the fediverse,
there is an overwhelming amount of content regarding one piece of software that
runs on the fediverse called **mastodon** and it's almost always written as if
it **is** the fediverse (or worse, they don't mention the fediverse at all and
call it the **mastodon network**). this is ***bad***. because there is so much
more to the fediverse than just mastodon.
let me make something clear here. i *like* mastodon, overall. i think it's a
good piece of software. my first identity in the fediverse was on a
mastodon-run instance. but the problem with the mastodon hype reminds me of my
introduction to the world of free software and gnu, linux, open source, the
osi, the fsf, and that whole fiasco i had to navigate before i had my initial
opinions changing the more i learned. and i know most people don't dig as deep
as i do into these sorts of things and stick to their initial beliefs,
regardless of how accurate they are. that's the problem. the way this stuff is
presented and the way i found out about it, i used to think open source was the
sensible mindset, that linus torvalds created the whole os, and i had no idea
how far back the history really went. i went from a osi fanboy, to a fsf/gnu
zealot, to where i am now which is my own opinion and still changing as time
goes on (as opinions should). i'm closer to the free software view in their
philosophy but am not in agreement with them in all they have to say and have
done by a long shot. oops; tangent.
> **ok, what's all this about nazis, free speech, moderation, privacy, and what happened to the kiss principles??**
yah i know that's a lot to cover, and i doubt i'll get through it all in this
post. but with something as old as the fediverse, you can't really use design
principles like "`keep it simple, stupid`" (aka `kiss`) when discussing the
state of different protocols over time and software built on top of those
protocols and all the hard to find history involved that led to things being
the way they are. but i'm going to try to avoid the history and politics as
much as i can and just spell it out how it is, in reality, at this moment.
because a lot of people in the fediverse are suffering from the mistake of
thinking the way things were on twitter or tumblr or wherever they came from
apply to the fediverse as well. because they don't. and i don't know close to
everything there is to know in order to give an accurate **state of the
fediverse** address anyway, so i'll try and limit myself to things i am fairly
confident of. i will correct any mistakes i make in any part of this blog post
in a way appropriate to the error made. i want this to remain as relevant as
possible for a long time.
i did not come from twitter. i did not come from tumblr. i don't know much
about those places. i only know when i've tried browsing through things there
or even a couple times starting a twitter account, i couldn't stand it and had
no idea what to do. so most of what i know about these places is hearsay. but
apparently, people often come to fedi looking for something either more
moderated or less moderated, with less nazis or with more free speech. now, all
of these things can be found in different places in the fediverse. but the way
things are handled is more tuned to small, reasonably sized communities and
individuals. the wrong way of implementing a decision based on making an
instance `comfy` and `free of spam`, `unwanted content`, `hellthreads`, and `hatespeech`
is when the instance (a server running software that connects to a protocol like
`activitypub` or `ostatus` and part of the `fediverse`) `blocks` *any and all
interaction with another instance*. there are exceptions, but this is almost
always the case. when choosing an instance (sometimes called a **dimension**, by
a cute few ^^), check to see what instances it blocks and to what extent.
ok i'm getting way ahead of myself here. i'm going to end this post here, try
and organise my thoughts, and hopefully part two will actually get into *the
things one should know*, *the counter-arguments to the ones i give for certain
stances i take* (**because all sides deserve a voice, and my opinions are no less
flawed than anyone else's**), and *hopefully some examples of moeverse dimensions*
(the best parts of the fediverse for comf as well as freedom in the hands of
the user) and *what instances to avoid joining because of overzealous blocking,
or that are fine overall but might not be for you*.
and that's still just the tip of the iceberg here. if you have anything you
want me to include, or corrections, or things i should have mentioned but was
too lazy to find sources for and couldn't remember off the top of my head, or
if you want to tell me how this is coming along so far (pls no bulli), and so
on, i am on the fediverse with the handle
@[murabito@lets.bemoe.online](https://lets.bemoe.online/murabito) or you may
[email](mailto:alt@bemoe.online) me if you wish.
i know this part one is far from being what i imagined going in but in
subsequent posts i hope to get all i have to say down, and when all that's
done, i think i will write a separate introduction to the fediverse that will
not be a blog post but a permanent page on bemoe.online somewhere with all the
fluff removed and references included. `#futuregoals`
until next time, my succulent readers, please:
**stay tasty o/**