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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. | |||
== 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
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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?
Threads | Mastodon | Ecko | Pleroma | Akkoma | GNU Social | GoToSocial | Firefish | Misskey | ||
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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