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  2. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Mastodon 2.6 was released in October 2018, introducing the possibilities of verified profiles and live, in-stream link previews for images and videos. [38] Version 2.7, in January 2019, made it possible to search for multiple hashtags at once, instead of searching for just a single hashtag.

  3. Pixelfed - Wikipedia

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    The Home Feed, however, will show posts of followed users. The discover page displays images that may be of interest to users. [18] Each post allows for a maximum of 10 photos or videos attached. [19] Pixelfed also shares some of Mastodon's features, including an emphasis on discovery feeds and content warnings. [1]

  4. People are leaving Twitter for Mastodon. But not ... - AOL

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    Mastodon, a decentralized microblogging platform, has become a popular alternative for Twitter users looking to leave after Elon Musk’s takeover of the social media app.

  5. What is Mastodon? How is it different from Twitter? - AOL

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  6. Eugen Rochko - Wikipedia

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    By July 2017, there were 727 individuals supporting Mastodon on Patreon. [9] At that time Rochko self-described as Mastodon's main developer and project manager working alongside @maloki@mastodon.social, Mastodon's project manager. [9] The rest of the work was undertaken by volunteers. [9]

  7. Rare mammoth tusk found in Mississippi is a first-of-its-kind ...

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    Finding any part of a tusk is rare, but mammoth tusks are especially so. It's much more common to find mastodon fossils, because the animals could live in a variety of habitats, whereas mammoths ...

  8. Fediverse - Wikipedia

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    While Mastodon began to remove OStatus support, other projects maintained it in their code, such as Friendica (which also maintained diaspora* support along with ActivityPub), [17] [18] and the term fediverse has since come to mainly refer to the ActivityPub protocol and its supporting server software.

  9. What Zuckerberg Risks by Following Musk's Lead

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    “We’ve seen this approach work on X,” said Joel Kaplan, Meta’s Chief Global Affairs Officer in a statement. Thanks to the likes of Musk and Zuckerberg, social media is simply getting worse ...