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diff --git a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html index d66615d..36e3e20 100644 --- a/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html +++ b/micro.pinapelz.moe/posts/2025-12-01-hello-world/index.html @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ <h2 id="twitterx">Twitter/X</h2> <p>This is fairly self explanatory. The rebranding of Twitter to X and Musk’s new ownership of the platform shifted the direction of the platform to be ever more political. X Premium boosting visibility is also something I wasn’t a particular fan of. You can’t view anything without signing in either, so goodbye viewing stuff anonymously. There’s just a lot of “features” here I’m not a fan of. Needless to say, there’s a lot of reasons to not post stuff there.</p> <h2 id="fediverse">Fediverse</h2> -<p>I initally moved to the <code>Fediverse</code> (on Misskey/Sharkey). Interoperability between different platforms is very cool, and the wide variety of platforms to choose from means that picking any platform never made me feel like “missing out” elsewhere.</p> +<p>I initially moved to the <code>Fediverse</code> (on Misskey/Sharkey). Interoperability between different platforms is very cool, and the wide variety of platforms to choose from means that picking any platform never made me feel like “missing out” elsewhere.</p> <p>However, this in itself has a problem. If you create an account on someone else’s instance, you are a part of their <em>walled garden</em>. Now I’m sure that they are a wonderful person who equally values data ownership/agency, however it doesn’t change the fact that someone else holds your content/data and you rely on them for that service.</p> <p>So then the alternative here is self-hosting a single person instance. This solves everything, <strong>BUT</strong> the fact that its quite expensive to pay for the bandwidth + storage if you are a small instance and end up federating with a lot of instances. This wasn’t a compromise I wanted, since the name of the game with the Fediverse is being able to connect cross-platform. Great if you have the resources, but not particularly worth it for a single person starting fresh. There’s not really a good way to handle this right now, which is why federation with a very large platform like Threads is limited.</p> <h2 id="bluesky">Bluesky</h2> |
