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'''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. | '''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. | ||
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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). | ||
Akkoma is a faster-paced fork, it has a varied and potentially experimental feature set tailored specifically to the corner of the Fediverse inhabited by the project creator and contributors. | |||
This should not be considered a one-for-one match with Pleroma; it is more opinionated in many ways, and has a smaller community (which is good or bad depending on your view) | |||
For example, Akkoma has: | |||
* Custom Emoji reactions (compatible with misskey) | |||
* Misskey-flavoured markdown support | |||
* Elasticsearch and Meilisearch support for search | |||
* Mastodon frontend (Glitch-Soc and Fedibird flavours) support | |||
* Automatic post translation via DeepL or LibreTranslate | |||
* Quote-posting | |||
* Local-only posting | |||
* A multitude of heavy modifications to the Pleroma Frontend (Pleroma-FE) | |||
* The "bubble" concept, in which instance administrators can choose closely-related instances to make a "community of communities", so to say | |||
* Akkoma takes a more opinionated stance on issues like Domain blocks, which are enforced far more on Akkoma. | |||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 21:59, 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.social |
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?
- Akkoma is a lot like Twitter and Mastodon.
- Akkoma will federate with all servers that implement ActivityPub, like Pleroma, Friendica, GNU Social, Hubzilla, Mastodon, Misskey, Calckey, Peertube and Pixelfed.
- Akkoma can be extensively themed (or "styled") by each user, and they can apply themes to their profiles and for their experience which differ from their instances default public theme/style
- You can use different front-ends.
- The default is heavily modified version of Pleroma-FE
- One of them is Mastodons Advanced View (in collaboration with Glitch-soc)
- You can install your own front-ends
- Dynamic loading of content - this means that if replies are made as you are reading a conversation/thread, the new replies slot right in before your eyes without you having to reload the view or use a "back" button and then re-visit the conversation/thread to force a reload.
- Your content streams can have a tree-view for helping in visualizing conversations, threads and "who" replied to "whom" - this creates better context
- You can "re-focus" long threads/conversations on a specific post to see that particular thread of a conversation
- You can preview the message a post is a reply to, which creates better context
- You can preview replies to a post, which creates better context
- You can write short messages, add pictures, videos, audio, image/video/audio descriptions, content warnings and polls (with unlimited poll options).
- You can edit your posts
- You can quote your friends and those you follow
- You can @ other people on the Fediverse in your posts and send private messages.
- You can use free-text search with Elasticsearch, Meilisearch or directly in the database of your instance
- You can use hashtags and find posts based on hashtags.
- Messages can be written in multiple formats, as chosen by the user:
- Plain text
- Markdown
- HTML
- BBCode
- Markdown-variant (MFM), with added support for special effects like bouncing text and sparkles.
- Messages can be translated with DeepL, ArgosTranslate or LibreTranslate (if the admin has configured translations)
What are some advantages over 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).
Akkoma is a faster-paced fork, it has a varied and potentially experimental feature set tailored specifically to the corner of the Fediverse inhabited by the project creator and contributors.
This should not be considered a one-for-one match with Pleroma; it is more opinionated in many ways, and has a smaller community (which is good or bad depending on your view)
For example, Akkoma has:
- Custom Emoji reactions (compatible with misskey)
- Misskey-flavoured markdown support
- Elasticsearch and Meilisearch support for search
- Mastodon frontend (Glitch-Soc and Fedibird flavours) support
- Automatic post translation via DeepL or LibreTranslate
- Quote-posting
- Local-only posting
- A multitude of heavy modifications to the Pleroma Frontend (Pleroma-FE)
- The "bubble" concept, in which instance administrators can choose closely-related instances to make a "community of communities", so to say
- Akkoma takes a more opinionated stance on issues like Domain blocks, which are enforced far more on Akkoma.
Further Reading
How do I get an account?
Getting started with your Fediverse account
Apps
Best practices
Akkoma - the advanced page on Akkoma