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I assumed control of <echo raw now><a rel="me" href="https://toot.cat/@woozle">toot.cat</a></echo>, a Mastodon instance with a few hundred users, in January 2018. It has grown from nearly 1000 users to over 1400, and most of them aren't even spambots. ^.^
I assumed control of [https://toot.cat/@woozle toot.cat], a Mastodon instance, in January 2018. It has grown from nearly 1000 users to over 1400, and most of them aren't even spambots. ^.^


I've been primarily active on Mastodon since mid-2017.
I've been primarily active on Mastodon since mid-2017.

Latest revision as of 21:20, 16 February 2020

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<iframe allowfullscreen sandbox="allow-top-navigation allow-scripts" width="400" height="800" src="https://www.mastofeed.com/api/feed?url=https%3A%2F%2Ftoot.cat%2Fusers%2Fwoozle.atom&theme=light&size=100&header=false"></iframe>

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I assumed control of toot.cat, a Mastodon instance, in January 2018. It has grown from nearly 1000 users to over 1400, and most of them aren't even spambots. ^.^

I've been primarily active on Mastodon since mid-2017.

  • It's really nice to feel like my posts aren't somehow contributing to the plutonomy.
  • I'm also looking for alternatives that more closely approximate G+/FB.
    • Hubzilla is looking pretty good but needs more people. (If you're on Diaspora or Friendica, federate with me!)
  • I miss Google+, despite its issues. It was a very successful space that was killed, in stages, by corporate-think.

I do still occasionally post on Facebook and even #birdsite.