Mastodon

Anon Anon lokotejones at gmail.com
Tue Apr 18 12:25:28 MST 2017


My limited understanding is -

1. Mastadon is similar to twitter.
2. Diaspora is similar to Facebook.

Both are distributed and work in a decentralized manner. However, if your
fee fees feel to bad, you can block an entire server to keep your users
from viewing the entire verse. It's pretty ingenious. There are currently
some kind of fights going on between the #awoo people and I think the
French or something but I can't read it all.

It's like a little federated community of foreign language filled hate.

On Tue, Apr 18, 2017 at 10:58 AM, Matthew Crews <mattcrews at mattcrews.com>
wrote:

> How is Mastodon different from Diaspora, or for that matter the myriad of
> other, small, social networks not named Facebook or Google+?
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