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Pleroma | Pleroma is a microblogging platform and one of the [[What is the Fediverse? | Fediverse]]'s replacements for Twitter. | ||
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== What does Pleroma feel like? == | |||
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Pleroma is a lot like Twitter and [[What is Mastodon? | Mastodon]]. <br> | |||
You can write short messages, add pictures, videos, audo, image/video/audio descriptions, content warnings and polls. <br> | |||
You can @ other people on the Fediverse in your posts and send private messages. <br> | |||
You can use hashtags and find posts based on hashtags. | |||
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== What are some advantages over Twitter? == | |||
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With Pleroma you can post longer posts - usually 5,000 characters, though some instances have even larger character limits. <br> | |||
There is no algorithm deciding what you get to see and what not, but the feed is chronological and based on who you follow and what the people you follow boost. <br> | |||
On Twitter & Co the algorithm doesn't necessarily show you what you want to see, but amplifies hate and controversy, to keep you watching ads as long as possible. <br> | |||
If you have a lot of followers on Twitter expect to have a narrower reach on Pleroma, but the people who follow you are usually more happy to interact with you in a meaningful way. | |||
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|+ | |+ Comparison of microblogging services | ||
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!Twitter | !Twitter | ||
![[What is Mastodon? | ![[What is Mastodon? | Mastodon]] | ||
![[What is Ecko? | ![[What is Ecko? | Ecko]] | ||
!Pleroma | !Pleroma | ||
![[What is GNU Social? | ![[What is GNU Social? | GNU Social]] | ||
![[What is Misskey? | ![[What is Misskey? | Misskey]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !character limit | ||
|280 | |280 | ||
|500 | |500 | ||
|colspan="4"| | |colspan="4"|admin decision | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !feed | ||
| | |algorithmic | ||
|colspan="5"| | |colspan="5"|chronological | ||
|- | |- | ||
! | !reach | ||
| | |far | ||
|colspan="5"| | |colspan="5"|familiar | ||
|} | |} | ||
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== What are some advantages over Mastodon? == | |||
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Some numeral limitations are more relaxed than on [[What is Mastodon? | Mastodon]]: | |||
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* Character limit = 5,000 (500 in Mastodon) | |||
* Poll options = 20 (4 in Mastodon) | |||
* Profile fields = 10 (4 in Mastodon) | |||
* Max number of pinned posts = 1 (5 in Mastodon) | |||
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These limits can be changed by the admin. Some instances are using different thresholds. | |||
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If you want to own an instance as an admin, using Pleroma is a good idea. Pleroma is easy to setup and requires smaller computing resources than Mastodon. | |||
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== What are some limitations? == | |||
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With all the advantages, like Twitter, Pleroma still has some limitations. | |||
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* You can't follow hashtags. | |||
* You can't edit your posts. | |||
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== Further Reading == | |||
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[[How do I get an account?]] <br> | |||
[[Getting started with your Fediverse account]] <br> | |||
[[Best practices]] <br> | |||
[[Pleroma]] - the advanced page on Pleroma | |||
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== External Links == | |||
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[https://pleroma.social/ Official Website] | |||
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'''Lists of Instances''' | |||
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[https://pleroma.fediverse.observer/list Fediverse Observer]<br> | |||
[https://the-federation.info/pleroma the federation] | |||
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'''Guides''' | |||
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[https://blog.soykaf.com/post/what-is-pleroma/ What is Pleroma?]<br> | |||
[https://pleroma.social/blog/2021/01/13/the-big-pleroma-and-fediverse-faq/ The Big Pleroma and Fediverse FAQ] | |||
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[[Category:What is]] [[Category:Pleroma]] [[Category:What are Fediverse projects?]] [[Category:Beginners guide]] | |||
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Revision as of 16:59, 23 February 2022
Pleroma Logo | |
Pleroma | |
Webseite | pleroma.social |
Liste an Instanzen | fediverse.observer |
Pleroma is a microblogging platform and one of the Fediverse's replacements for Twitter.
What does Pleroma feel like?
Pleroma is a lot like Twitter and Mastodon.
You can write short messages, add pictures, videos, audo, image/video/audio descriptions, content warnings and polls.
You can @ other people on the Fediverse in your posts and send private messages.
You can use hashtags and find posts based on hashtags.
What are some advantages over Twitter?
With Pleroma you can post longer posts - usually 5,000 characters, though some instances have even larger character limits.
There is no algorithm deciding what you get to see and what not, but the feed is chronological and based on who you follow and what the people you follow boost.
On Twitter & Co the algorithm doesn't necessarily show you what you want to see, but amplifies hate and controversy, to keep you watching ads as long as possible.
If you have a lot of followers on Twitter expect to have a narrower reach on Pleroma, but the people who follow you are usually more happy to interact with you in a meaningful way.
Mastodon | Ecko | Pleroma | GNU Social | Misskey | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
character limit | 280 | 500 | admin decision | |||
feed | algorithmic | chronological | ||||
reach | far | familiar |
What are some advantages over Mastodon?
Some numeral limitations are more relaxed than on Mastodon:
- Character limit = 5,000 (500 in Mastodon)
- Poll options = 20 (4 in Mastodon)
- Profile fields = 10 (4 in Mastodon)
- Max number of pinned posts = 1 (5 in Mastodon)
These limits can be changed by the admin. Some instances are using different thresholds.
If you want to own an instance as an admin, using Pleroma is a good idea. Pleroma is easy to setup and requires smaller computing resources than Mastodon.
What are some limitations?
With all the advantages, like Twitter, Pleroma still has some limitations.
- You can't follow hashtags.
- You can't edit your posts.
Further Reading
How do I get an account?
Getting started with your Fediverse account
Best practices
Pleroma - the advanced page on Pleroma
External Links
Lists of Instances
Guides