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  2. Mastodon (social network) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mastodon_(social_network)

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

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    Everyone fed up with Twitter is heading over to Mastodon, a new social media app.

  4. Pixelfed - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pixelfed

    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]

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

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    Mastodon is rising in popularity as some users are using it to replace Twitter. But some users are still struggling to navigate it.

  6. Threads (social network) - Wikipedia

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    It was integrated with Instagram's "Close friends" feature, so that users could send images, photos, and texts privately to others, and was embedded with Instagram's photo editing system, and introduced the ability to share a status with other registered users.

  7. Eugen Rochko - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugen_Rochko

    All of Mastodon's income sources and activities were transferred to this new legal entity with Rochko as CEO and employee with a fixed wage. [10] In previous open-source projects, Rochko had used the widely used free software license, GNU General Public License (GPL), originally written by Free Software Foundation's founder, Richard Stallman.

  8. Complete mastodon jaw discovered in New York homeowner ... - AOL

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    A complete mastodon jaw was discovered in the backyard of a home in New York's Hudson Valley, marking the state's first such find in more than a decade, officials announced this week.

  9. Fediverse - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fediverse

    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.