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{{Infobox |title=Akkoma |website=akkoma.social |instance=akkoma.net}}
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'''Akkoma''' is a microblogging service and one of the [[Special:MyLanguage/What is the Fediverse?|Fediverse]]'s replacements for Twitter. Akkoma is a fork of [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Pleroma?|Pleroma]].


== What does Akkoma feel like? ==
'''Akkoma''' is a specialised and opinionated fork of [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Pleroma?|Pleroma]]. It is faster-paced in development and aligns itself more closely with [[Special:MyLanguage/What is Misskey?|Misskey]] than Pleroma mainline.


== What are some advantages over Twitter? ==  
Akkoma differentiates itself by focusing on user experience and expression as a first priority.
 
Also, unlike Pleroma which has assumed instances are small or single-user, Akkoma instead is treating each instance as a community in its own right.
 
To this end Akkoma has functionality that allows several self-governing communities (instances) to band together in a larger community of instances, where they can share a specific "bubble" timeline.
 
==What does Akkoma feel like?==
 
==What are some advantages over Twitter? ==  


{{Comparison of microblogging services}}
{{Comparison of microblogging services}}


== What are some advantages over Pleroma? ==  
==What are some advantages over Pleroma? ==  


Akkoma adds features such as a Bubble timeline, local-only posting and compatibility with the Mastodon client API (and thus may be used with Mastodon mobile apps).
Akkoma adds features such as a Bubble timeline, local-only posting and compatibility with the Mastodon client API (and thus may be used with Mastodon mobile apps).


== What are some limitations? ==  
==What are some limitations?==  


== Further Reading ==  
==Further Reading==  


[[Special:MyLanguage/How do I get an account?|How do I get an account?]] <br>
[[Special:MyLanguage/How do I get an account?|How do I get an account?]] <br>
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[[Special:MyLanguage/Akkoma|Akkoma]] - the advanced page on Akkoma
[[Special:MyLanguage/Akkoma|Akkoma]] - the advanced page on Akkoma


== External Links ==  
==External Links==  
{{Category |category=What is}} {{Category |category=Akkoma}} {{Category |category=What are Fediverse projects?}} {{Category |category=Beginners guide}}
{{Category |category=What is}} {{Category |category=Akkoma}} {{Category |category=What are Fediverse projects?}} {{Category |category=Beginners guide}}

Revision as of 21:36, 7 May 2023

This article is a draft!
A lot of info might still be missing and the page might change at any time.


Akkoma logo
Akkoma
Website akkoma.social
Official instance akkoma.net
List of instances fediverse.observer


Akkoma is a specialised and opinionated fork of Pleroma. It is faster-paced in development and aligns itself more closely with Misskey than Pleroma mainline.

Akkoma differentiates itself by focusing on user experience and expression as a first priority.

Also, unlike Pleroma which has assumed instances are small or single-user, Akkoma instead is treating each instance as a community in its own right.

To this end Akkoma has functionality that allows several self-governing communities (instances) to band together in a larger community of instances, where they can share a specific "bubble" timeline.

What does Akkoma feel like?

What are some advantages over Twitter?

Comparison of microblogging services
Twitter Threads Mastodon Ecko Pleroma Akkoma GNU Social GoToSocial Firefish Misskey
character limit 280 500 500 admin decision 3000
feed algorithmic algorithmic chronological
reach far far familiar


What are some advantages over Pleroma?

Akkoma adds features such as a Bubble timeline, local-only posting and compatibility with the Mastodon client API (and thus may be used with Mastodon mobile apps).

What are some limitations?

Further Reading

How do I get an account?
Getting started with your Fediverse account
Apps
Best practices
Akkoma - the advanced page on Akkoma

External Links