Catodon joining the Threadiverse
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Catodon is a new Sharkey/Misskey fork (Edit: sadly with AI code contributions).
catodon.rocks/notes/akiq56cfomyh0kfn
Catodon is a new Sharkey/Misskey fork (Edit: sadly with AI code contributions).
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Works here 🤷
Should we be suggesting Catodon/Sharkey/Misskey over Mastodon for new users?
Probably not, as the compatibility for Mastodon api using apps is experimental and not included at all in Misskey itself.
But if you want to host a server for a specific community that would apprechiate the more playful features of it, it is definitly a good alternative.
Sharkey has mastoapi support.
Yes, as I said 🤷
ugh, i can't read.
Not unless someone is gonna bother to explain what the difference is and why it even exists.
See, this is a big problem with all the stuff on the fediverse: people announce all of these strangely named projects, but no one, not anywhere, will ever bother to explain what any of it is or why any of it exists. They just assume everyone already knows, and it’s very very, very annoying. And if anyone does bother to link to a project page, it’s extremely long and complicated with 20 to 30 paragraphs, or it’s buried deep in some long long long chain of extremely circumspect and vague posts.
Just be clear, concise, and direct about what the project is, what it does, and why it exists. Please. For once. Just tell me what the hell it is and why it exists in one single simple sentence. THE VERY FIRST SENTENCE. PREFERABLY THE HEADLINE.
These are all forks of forks of the microblogging platform Misskey, so they tend to focus on their differences compared to other Misskey forks or Misskey itself. I don’t think it’s strange for people interested in the Fediverse to at least have heard of these. Misskey is older than Mastodon and it supported ActivityPub before e.g. Lemmy existed.
You were somehow even more vague than the post itself, giving even less-useful, more-extraneous information. It’s as if I was looking through a blurry camera lens and you made it even more blurry. Thanks for doing exactly the opposite of what I asked for.
That's a lot of words (and even more negativity) to not say precisely where and how you consider that comment has failed to meet your requirements. For someone asking for clarity, I thought that could be worth considering. Why not show the kind of useful answer you're expecting, or at least show precisely where that comment has missed the point?
And, nope, if you're wondering, this not an attempt at trolling you: there is not enough of us around here, so instead of spitting towards one another face, maybe explaining why one feels… disappointed could help change what may need to be changed?
So you didn’t even bother reading my comment. It’s like talking to AI.
Whatever you say. Have a great day.
To my knowledge, Catodon was started by @panos@catodon.rocks, who for the longest time was a Firefish advocate, but was disappointed by the bait and switch pulled by those devs.
With the advent of AI, Panos is taking it upon himself to fork Firefish and build the social media experience he wanted all long.
Can't really argue with that :smile:
Ok, so I give you credit for trying but you didn’t actually explain:
- WHY SHOULD ANYONE GIVE A SHIT?
Interpersonal drama is something that nobody cares about. Put that shit on your Tumblr so no one can read it.
You sound a bit like someone who demands to be explained what a car is when entering a car shop 😅
Car shops are clearly labeled and have giant windows that have their products on display, and people driving in and out of their parking lot and running ads on TV night and day explaining what their products do.
So, no, it’s not at all like that
And Fediverse instances are similar. But that only works when you know what a car actually is.
If you’re referring to Lemmy/PieFed, Mastodon, and the like, well, people know about those because there was a huge amount of publicity about those services within the tech community that explained exactly what they were, and the benefits, especially in places like Reddit and twitter.
It was more like convincing people who drove cars and rode motorcycles to go electric.
What is Catadon:
Catodon is open source software for building federated communities
Catodon is a fork of Sharkey, but with many features ported from Firefish, and some new ones! Its target is to provide a smoother, more comprehensible UX - so terminology is simplified and made more descriptive, and several features of Misskey/Sharkey that were not widely used or not federated were removed from the frontend. There is also an attempt to make the design more minimal wherever possible - see the redesigned posting form for example. One of the main design goals is to make something more user-friendly, where you can invite your friends and they can adjust easily.
Please join our Matrix space at #catodon-space:matrix.org for direct communication! Feedback and code reviews are much appreciated.
Main differences from Sharkey:
Only server i found: https://catodon.rocks/
I'm confused. What's the difference between mastodon and other such platforms mentioned in this thread? I thought these mastodon like platforms were the equivalent of twitter on the fediverse
Usually the UI, character limit per post (mastodon is 500, misskey-like tend to be 5000) and reactions - misskey lets instances create custom reactions, like those you can see on discord servers
More options and innovation is good, though I'm not sure there's enough users yet to viably support a fourth mainline Threadiverse protocol. Mbin serves the same role Catodon is trying to fill and doesn't have many users as it is.
The benefit is that the other microblogging platforms might also implement or improve threadiverse support if this goes well. We could get more activity and users from the people who are only on a microblogging platform
That's my dream :3
Is this something like Mbin, but for integrating Threadi and Sharkey/Misskey?
For now, Catodon is a part of the Threadiverse at the same degree as Mastodon. At this moment it allows following/subscribing a community only.
Doesn't Mbin also support Mastodon?
On Lemmy/Piefed I've only ever subscribed to communities.
Lemmy has comically bad integartion with Mastodon. I tried to make a template with some basic rules to only post once, but this approach was no where near close to being viable.
Indeed, Mbin allows following Mastodon et co. accounts