Mastodon is a free and open-source decentralized social network with microblogging features similar to Twitter and is offered on independent run nodes or instances.
Mastodon is a free and open-source decentralized social network where users havewith microblogging features similar to Twitter and is offered on independent run nodes or instances.
Mastodon is a social media network powered by a network of independent servers around the world, often called a federated social media platform -, or Fediverse - which is a term for aFediverse—a platform that is decentralized or not controlled by a single private server. Mastodon is similar in its appearance and feature set to Twitter: theyTwitter—they are both microblogging platforms where users can publish short posts whichthat enter a central feed where others can read those posts and the individual can read others' bostsposts. These posts can be liked (called "starred" (the same as "likes" on Mastodonother platforms), "boosted" (which is similar to retweeting), and shared, and those who post can be followed.
Mastodon is supported on several platforms. It is offered onas a web version for desktop and mobile users, it is also offered as a desktop or client application for Windows 10, Xbox One, and Windows 10 mobile users. Otherwise, Mastodon is offered as a mobile app on Android and iOS.
However, unlikeUnlike other social media platforms, Mastodon's self-goverenedself-governed approach allows users to have autonomy and decision-making power over how the platform functions. A person or organization can make a Mastodon server - similarserver—similar to subreddits - whichsubreddits—which can be moderated by volunteers and include theirits own rules and protocols. The servers can be general purpose, and can let anyone join -, such as the Mastodon.socialMastodon social server -, while other servers will require an invite or approval process by a server administrator. Similarly, a server can be focused on a specific category, which often requirerequires users on the server to limit their conversations and posts to those topics of conversation.
Posts on the site are known as a "TootToots," which have a 500 character500-character limit and can inlcudeinclude hashtags, similar to other social media sites, to allow users to interact with posts relevant to their interests. In these Toots, users can includesinclude links, images (of either JPG, GIF, or PNG formats and up to 8MB), audio files (in the MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, OPUS, AAC, or M4A formatformats and from 3GP up to 40MB), and videos (in the MP4, M4V, MOV, WebM formats up to 40 MB). The site allows users to set posts as either public or private, create polls for users, and use common and custom emojis. Further, posts can be tagged with a "content warning" that requires users to click before viewing, and allows users to edit posts on Mastodon, with a notification for viewers that those posts have been edited.
Due to Mastodon's Fediverse design, in which users can self-govern their servers or instances, joining the platform is considered to be trickier or more difficult than joining other, centralized, social networking sites. To sign up, users have to either be on one of many servers, or be developing their own server. Due to this, each Mastodon handle has two pieces of information: the handle and the server, which makes the handle look something like @user@mastodon.example.com. However, onceOnce on the platform, users can find and follow others by either searching a known Mastodon handle, navigating to a known Mastodon instance, or discovering users organically.
Mastodon was founded in 2016 by German-born founder Eugen Rochko and was intended to operate differently tothan previously established social networking sites. He saw Mastodon as a viable alternative to Twitter, but using different instances to allow users to moderate and manage their own servers. Rochko founded Mastodon in part because he was a self-described avid Twitter user, but was concerned abotuabout the potential takeover of Twitter (at the time) by Peter Thiel, which he saw as a takeover of a de facto public utility by a private individual. Mastodon was informed by that conccernconcern, to allow it to remain a public facility, which is why Mastodon allows users to start their own instances, or servers.
Since its founding, Mastodon has been run by a non-profitnonprofit organization of the same name.
Although it was founded in 2016, Mastodon would increaseincreased dramatically in popularity in 2022 when Elon Musk finalized his purchase of Twitter. The upheaval at Twitter, alongand withthe concerns of its users around the politics of the new owner and potential changes to the platform users anticipated and disagreed with sent users to findingfind alternatives to Twitter, with an early focus on Mastodon. The week after Musk took over Twitter, Mastodon gained 230,000 new users - (according to Mastodon -) and would reachreached over 1 million monthly active users (of which 489,000 were new) in the first month after Musk took over Twitter.
Following the early explosion of users in November of 2022, by late December 2022, Mastodon hat hit 2.5 million users as more people left Twitter. Mastodon, around this time, was also becoming a household name for the amount of people who had left Twitter and were promoting Mastodon through word-of-mouth. Twitter retaliated to the flood of users leaving for Mastodon by blockblocking users from posting or sharing Mastodon links; especially, as a lot of early "word-of-mouth" marketing for Mastodon occurred on Twitter as users urged their friends and followers to leave Twitter, and used Twitter to essentially advertise their Mastodon instances and profiles.
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Free, open-source decentralized social media platform supporting a varierty of sites and clients
Mastodon is a free and open-source decentralized social network where users have microblogging features similar to Twitter offered on independent run nodes or instances.
Mastodon is a social media network powered by a network of independent servers around the world, often called a federated social media platform - or Fediverse - which is a term for a platform that is decentralized or not controlled by a single private server. Mastodon is similar in its appearance and feature set to Twitter: they are both microblogging platforms where users can publish short posts which enter a central feed where others can read those posts and the individual can read others bosts. These posts can be liked (called "starred" on Mastodon), "boosted" (which is similar to retweeting), shared, and those who post can be followed.
Mastodon is supported on several platforms. It is offered on a web version for desktop and mobile users, it is also offered as a desktop or client application for Windows 10, Xbox One, and Windows 10 mobile users. Otherwise Mastodon is offered as a mobile app on Android and iOS.
However, unlike other social media platforms, Mastodon's self-goverened approach allows users to have autonomy and decision-making power over how the platform functions. A person or organization can make a Mastodon server - similar to subreddits - which can be moderated by volunteers and include their own rules and protocols. The servers can be general purpose, and can let anyone join - such as the Mastodon.social server - while other servers will require an invite or approval process by a server administrator. Similarly, a server can be focused on a specific category which often require users on the server to limit their conversations and posts to those topics of conversation.
Posts on the site are known as a "Toot" which have a 500 character limit and can inlcude hashtags similar to other social media sites to allow users to interact with posts relevant to their interests. In these Toots, users can includes links, images (of either JPG, GIF, or PNG and up to 8MB), audio files (in the MP3, OGG, WAV, FLAC, OPUS, AAC, M4A format and from 3GP up to 40MB), and videos (in the MP4, M4V, MOV, WebM formats up to 40 MB). The site allows users to set posts as either public or private, create polls for users, and use common and custom emojis. Further, posts can be tagged with a "content warning" that requires users to click before viewing, and allows users to edit posts on Mastodon, with a notification for viewers that those posts have been edited.
Due to Mastodon's Fediverse design, in which users can self-govern their servers or instances, joining the platform is considered to be trickier or more difficult than joining other, centralized, social networking sites. To sign up, users have to either be on one of many servers, or be developing their own server. Due to this, each Mastodon handle has two pieces of information: the handle and the server, which makes the handle look something like @user@mastodon.example.com. However, once on the platform, users can find and follow others by either searching a known Mastodon handle, navigating to a known Mastodon instance, or discovering users organically.
Mastodon was founded in 2016 by German-born founder Eugen Rochko and was intended to operate differently to previously established social networking sites. He saw Mastodon as a viable alternative to Twitter, but using different instances to allow users to moderate and manage their own servers. Rochko founded Mastodon in part because he was a self-described avid Twitter user, but was concerned abotu the potential takeover of Twitter (at the time) by Peter Thiel, which he saw as a takeover of a de facto public utility by a private individual. Mastodon was informed by that conccern, to allow it to remain a public facility, which is why Mastodon allows users to start their own instances, or servers.
Since its founding, Mastodon has been run by a non-profit organization of the same name.
Although it was founded in 2016, Mastodon would increase dramatically in popularity in 2022 when Elon Musk finalized his purchase of Twitter. The upheaval at Twitter, along with concerns of users around the politics of the new owner and potential changes to the platform users anticipated and disagreed with sent users to finding alternatives to Twitter, with an early focus on Mastodon. The week after Musk took over Twitter, Mastodon gained 230,000 new users - according to Mastodon - and would reach over 1 million monthly active users (of which 489,000 were new) in the first month after Musk took over Twitter.
Following the early explosion of users in November of 2022, by late December 2022 Mastodon hat hit 2.5 million users as more people left Twitter. Mastodon, around this time, was also becoming a household name for the amount of people who had left Twitter and were promoting Mastodon through word-of-mouth. Twitter retaliated to the flood of users leaving for Mastodon by block users from posting or sharing Mastodon links; especially as a lot early "word-of-mouth" marketing for Mastodon occurred on Twitter as users urged their friends and followers to leave Twitter, and used Twitter to essentially advertise their Mastodon instances and profiles.
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Mastodon is a free and open-source decentralized social network with microblogging features similar to Twitter and is offered on independent run nodes or instances.
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