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The Fediverse is a giant network of social media services. <br> | The Fediverse is a giant decentralized or "federated" network of social media services. <br> | ||
Unlike centralized social media platforms, the Fediverse is not and cannot be owned by one person or company and therefor cannot be influenced by the rich and powerful.<br> | |||
There are services for microblogging, blogging, photoblogging, videohosting and much more and they are all interconnected or ''federated''.<br> | There are services for microblogging, blogging, photoblogging, videohosting and much more and they are all interconnected or ''federated''.<br> | ||
So you only need one account to follow users on any of the platforms. | So you only need one account to follow users on any of the platforms. |
Revision as of 14:22, 19 November 2024
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What is the Fediverse? |
The Fediverse is a giant decentralized or "federated" network of social media services.
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What is the Fediverse?What does "Fediverse" even mean?And what does "federated" mean?Why use the Fediverse instead of some other social media platform?Who is the Fediverse for?What is the Fediverse not?How do I join the Fediverse?Which server software should I choose?Which instance should I join?Can I switch instances later?What client apps should I use?What do I do with my new account?How do I use the Fediverse?Why is my home timeline empty?Where do I find people to follow?Can I follow hashtags and groups?How can people find my account?How do I set up my profile?What should I post first?What settings should I change?How can I build up my followers?What cool features should I try?What does this feature do?What else is there to know?Hosting and administering your own instanceModeration |