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👽 idx

Would mastodon be considered part of the smolnet? If not, what besides twtxt?

3 months ago · 👍 justyb

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👽 cobradile94

@idx Well, like Gopher and Gemini, it’s a space that is used by a small group of hobbyists, and is a space away from the toxicity of the WWW. Gopher has Gopherholes, Gemini has Capsules and Telnet/SSH has BBSes · 3 months ago

👽 danrl

nope · 3 months ago

👽 idx

@cobradile94 telnet itself is a part of the smolnet? Howso? Any cool servers out there that isn't a BBS? · 3 months ago

👽 smokey

ActivityPub is a decentralised protocol that mastadon as well as many other fediverse services use under the hood. In that way, I guess if you count activitypub as part of the small net then yes.

gemini://gemi.dev/cgi-bin/wp.cgi/view?ActivityPub · 3 months ago

👽 cobradile94

I don’t even know if I’d count twtxt, since it still uses HTTP. To me, the Smolnet refers to smaller internet protocols, like Gemini, Gopher and Telnet. Mastodon *might* count since fediverse is also a protocol from what I’ve read, but most people access it through the WWW, right? · 3 months ago

👽 bacardi55

I would not consider mastodon as part of the smolnet :)

For me station (here) and the tinylogs format are the gemini answers for microbloging / social · 3 months ago