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2020-10-28 09:39:29 false note 5f993c51 public note

The issue between zap and mastodon 3.2.1 has been quickly resolved so can focus on ascertaining if it could be a replacement for pleroma at some point.

Observations so far:

  • Looks more like FB than twitter (not in any way important for me but preferable for family/friends who heavily favour the former over the latter).
  • Less jargon-y than before.
  • Focus on security, privacy and controls to protect against abuse
  • Plug n' play apps allowing user to tailor experience (to a degree)
  • Circles (or Access Control Lists)
  • Multiple channels (identities) to one account
  • Different channel types: social media or group
  • Nice new activity indicator
  • Individual permissions applicable per connection
  • Stream loading can be pretty slow (last refresh took around 10 seconds) - possibly due to the ARM64 device its hosted on though doubtful given its single user following only about 26 accounts and the SBC has 4GB RAM and 6 cores, and according to grafana is non-plussed
  • Haven't worked out yet if there is a way to apply content warnings to outgoing posts.. there are tools to do so for incoming based on a number of criteria (though it doesn't appear to work for me either yet)
  • Documentation is sparse, not sure of API details for encouraging the brid.gy dev to hook up for webmentions

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  • Haven't checked out photos/galleries so not pre-emptively judging
  • Has file share\DAV capabilities - no opinion yet
  • Calendar & Events - if there is future compatability with Mobilizon then this could be good.. and maybe if I ever encourage family to join then it'll be a great feature.. currently no opinion
  • Diaspora connectivity