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Comprehensive History of Federated Social Media :marseyfediverse: :marseyneko:

To nobody's surprise the network I shilled a couple months ago that was niche and fun has now made it to r-slurred masses, and it's probably gonna :marseysal: tbh but i dunno man, people don't like this Elon Musk guy very much.

tl;dr Twitterstrags ruin everything and don't listen to :carporeon:'s lies. He's simply [[[filtered]]]

also tl;dr: https://shitposter.club/notice/APKkND0tCtuy4cAF4y


First off, I'm going to start off by shilling good instances. Peep their local timeline and users, get an idea of how it works.

Good instances

If you want to get on the good Fediverse, join some of these instances.

Teh History

A snippet quite literally taken from Wikipedophilia for teh lulz

In 2008, the social network identi.ca was founded by Evan Prodromou. He published the software GNU social under a free license. It defined the OStatus protocol.

This is all you BIPOCs need to know. The GNU bros and Free software chuds basically put the concept of decentralized social media into action. Nowadays, GNU Social is pretty dead, it hasn't gotten any updates besides a few pokes, even the official GNU Project account is hosted on Mastodon for fricks sake.

I joined GNU Social around 2018, but only to peep it for like 5 minutes and lost interest as I wasn't really into social media or even shitposting and I was a tad bit younger.

Mastodon was born

I'm jumping from 2008 to 2016 here because frick all happened besides the community growing and some oldstrag :marseyboomer: networks like shitposter.club (still alive and thriving on Pleroma!), sealion.club, and a bunch of others I always forget. Mastodon supported the OStatus network like the rest of them did. Pleroma was born a few years I believe after Mastodon (and some others were born but everyone forgot about those). Mastodon is written in Ruby, :marseyscratch: which is a piece of shit unscalable meme language that resulted in Mastodon being slow as fricking dogshit, pumping its peepee into the mediocre speed (but good scalability) that is PostgreSQL. Pleroma was born due to Mastodon's poor performance concerns and, quite honestly, also has performance issues but is written in a much cooler meme language, Elixir. Can also run on a Raspberry Pi its so lightweight, but PostgreSQL ruins the fun of that.

ActivityPub (or as Carp calls it, ActivityPup) is the standard for Federation proposed by the W3C, you know... the people who lifted up the web, also a bunch of Jews :marseycapymerchant: i dont like but whatever. This is where everything has headed since, it's a seemed to hold up well. Gargron adopted it early, making Mastodon well known for ActivityPup. Pleroma added support and switched over to it. Basically everyone seemed to slowly abandon GNU Social somewhere around this point as the implementations of ActivityPub got more stable.

I used to have an Image booru called thebub.club which was full of oldstrag memes comparing Gargron to a Jew and all the other stuff and all the "happenings" and fun stuff on the network.

Alright, so basically, EVERYONE who used GNU Social fricking despised Mastodon. Mastodon only cared about branding, being as slow as possible, and blocking a million instances. It was probably the first time in the history of the network where blocklists were a thing, it was basically a "Mastodon" disease.

Not even to mention it didn't truly give a shit about federation, but mostly just hating freeze peach. :marseyfreezepeach: Did you know? Both Pleroma and GNU Social have never had "flagship" instances, ever. Pleroma's developer doesn't even stay up to date on his own software, and yeah, GNU Social never had a main network, it just made software. This encouraged people to create their own instances of the software and encouraged Federation, it works. Mastodon? Lol, two flagship instances (mastodon.social, and mastodon.online), and a third one owned by some very greedy dude called mstdn.social (but not really flagship, just only cares about the branding). You can see how this hurt federation, with mastodon.social having 800k users, m.o having 143k. (confirmed though the api btw)

I wasn't lying about Mastodon being terrible software that can't fricking scale, every admin on large instances has to have beefed up servers to Federate alone, when Pleroma doesn't seem to have these issues as much.

Eventually, more software spawned. Soapbox was created by Alex Gleason, a well known TERF vegan r-slur who got banned from Pleroma's development team lmao. I've been developing Wormhole, the Marsey approved backend in C++ (and im developing a frontend for Pleroma/Wormhole/Mastodon, but im not shilling that as it isn't related since im only talking about backends). There's also Honk which is proof-of-concept but idk much else.

Now there are journ*lists being bullied off the network


Anyway, I think that's all the important bits, also the stuff I know. There's instances which have spawned, but I really only wanted to roll out a history of the software and people behind it.

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Your newstraggotry is showing. 2014 was year of the chud for fediverse when g*mer 9/11 happened. There was an epic war (gay slapfest) between the chud instances like sealion.club, smuglo.li and shitposter.club and the older GNUsocial culture which was mostly european anarchists that never had their software shit-tested that ended with the first fracture of the federation. Mastodon joined the fight two years later and fractured it even more by sharing blocklists.

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Ah, thanks!

As i said though i was mostly just pulling software history that i knew

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