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The Fediverse is a [[Decentralization|decentralized]] ensemble of social networking apps (more below).

I am extremely happy many of my friends are finally joining the Fediverse, therefore I am collecting here several info, so that they can easily retrieve it and feel at home in this new awesome platform.

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    <p>If you are already a proud and experienced fedinaut, feel free to open a pull request or to get in touch to suggest anything you feel is missing!</p>
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Getting started

Tutorials and general info

Need some clarifications on how this whole crazy thing works?

First of all, the good old Wikipedia never lest us down, let’s start from the definition it gives:

The fediverse […] is an ensemble of federated (i.e. interconnected) servers that are used for web publishing (i.e. social networking, microblogging, blogging, or websites) and file hosting, but which, while independently hosted, can communicate with each other. On different servers (instances), users can create so-called identities. These identities are able to communicate over the boundaries of the instances because the software running on the servers supports one or more communication protocols that follow an open standard.

federated

web publishing

social networking

microblogging

blogging

websites

communication protocols

open standard

Missing video +++

Fediverse.Party

Join the Fediverse main page

Data and nodes info

Need some data and some numbers to have a more direct grasp of what the Fediverse is, how big it is, and what and who it is made by?

The Federation

FediDB

Fediverse Observer’s map

a list of the different software

Oddities and studies

Fediverse Chronicles

A quick guide to The Free Network

Sean Tilley

Random

Some random links I need to select, sort and analyze

About Fediverse - Fediverse.Party - explore federated networks

Distributed Social Networks and Public History

fediverse • Kumu

What on Earth is the fediverse and why does it matter?

aRubes on Tooot.im

Introduction to ActivityPub

Home invasion

Mastodon Help - Guide

Mastodon: What is the social network hailed as a Twitter alternative?

Journalists on Mastodon and Fediverse Google Sheet

Fedifed

Mastodon WTF timeline

GuideToMastodon

Why I’m excited about decentralized social networks

Darius Kazemi

Debirdify

Mastodon’s Moment – The Markup

this comparison spreadsheet

Making ActivityPub Your Social Media Hub for Mastodon and Other Decentralized Services

Pan

Pan is the Fediverse community I am the admin of. I am noting everything about it on [[Pan|the dedicated page]].

Pan

Accounts worth following

Fedi.Directory is a great way to start exploring accounts from all over the Fediverse, nicely categorized and described. It contains all of the accounts suggested by @FediFollows@mastodon.online.

Fedi.Directory

@FediFollows@mastodon.online

fediverse.info’s explore/people section is very insightful, too!

fediverse.info’s explore/people

Tommi

My accounts on the Fediverse:

@tommi@pan.rent

Pan

@tommi@stream.tommi.space

@tommi@tmi.pics

@tommi@bookwyrm.social

Bookwyrm

@tommi@lemmy.ml

Lemmy

Instance admins

Instance admins are the administrators and often also the founders of a Fediverse node.

Following them is interesting and useful for several reasons, mainly because they often act as “bridges” among servers and communities, by reposting interesting stuff posted elsewhere. Furthermore, as admins they are the main s

Various

@feditips@mstdn.social

Fedi.Tips

@workingclasshistory@mastodon.social