reiver 7mo ago • 100%
The URL to get a fully-managed Lemmy server from #SpaceHost is here:
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reiver 1y ago • 100%
It worked.
I was able to put the group's Fediverse ID at the bottom of the post (from Mastodon).
Related:
https://hachyderm.io/@maegul/110483509521476095
Also, where it shows up on the Threadiverse:
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reiver 1y ago • 100%
reiver 1y ago • 100%
Some people call me by my username ("reiver") when they meet me in person.
To me, it is as much my name as my given-names are.
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When I consider signing up for a new platform — if my preferred username isn't available, I often won't join.
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Which never used to be a problem — as it is an obscure English word using its archaic spelling —
But, there are a lot more people on the Internet now, than there were two or more decades ago. So sometimes it gets taken by someone else.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
DNA sometimes moves from mitochondria to the cellular nucleus.
This can lead to speciation.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
I'll just replace "girlfriend" with "wife" since I am married —
Nothing happens. My wife knows me well. There isn't anything I think would surprise her.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
Do you recall which Firefish servers you tried (that were having stability problems)?
reiver 1y ago • 100%
Yes.
There isn't much that could make me not want to have kids.
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I actually already have children. It is one of the best things I have ever done in my life.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
Hello from Mastodon.
reiver 1y ago • 60%
In general, yes.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
It is all automatic.
You maintain the same relationship after the move.
If you just followed them, but they didn't follow you — that continues after the move.
If they just followed you, but you didn't follow them — that continues after the move.
If you followed each other — that continues after the move.
It is all automatic.
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As a user, if someone who follows you moves their account, you see that as a new follow in your notifications.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
Yes — assuming it is safe — I have a family to support and care for (so have to think of them, too).
I want to see what's there — and see it first hand for myself.
Similar reason why I travel to different parts of the world to see things.
I think this is more than just curiosity.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
That is what happens on Mastodon now when someone moves their account from one server to another — you get a notification of them following you from the other server.
reiver 1y ago • 100%
reiver 1y ago • 90%
It depends on what you mean by "replace".
The Fediverse may cause centralized social-media networks to join the Fediverse.
There are some hints of that happening now.
Facebook / Meta has created a new social-media network that is part of the Fediverse.
Tumblr and Flickr are said to be joining the Fediverse.
So, some "popular social media" may become one with the Fediverse.