Social networks
I am (at times) active on a decentralized microblogging platform called
Mastodon, which is part of a bigger social network called the Fediverse.
If you want to follow me there, I post about:
sustainability, sustainable science, and FLOSS on SciComm.xyz,
complex systems, networks, and neuroscience on FediScience.
I also have an account on Twitter but I'm never posting there for reasons that
are explained in my page Environment and "big-tech": impacts of digital economy, on VariabilityBlog, and in the
side note at the bottom of this page.
Contrary to Twitter, the Fediverse tries to promote more ethical and open
interactions, designed and moderated by humans for humans (no black-box
algorithms).
Thank to its decentralized nature, you can interact with diverse users and
platforms all over Mastodon, Pleroma/Akkoma (also microblogging), PixelFed
(image-sharing platform), Lemmy (link aggregator) or Peertube (video
streaming), among others, while enjoying a local timeline where posts are
focused on your instance's theme, e.g. science if you're on FediScience.
To compare it with BigTech's ecosystem, on the Fediverse, you can do the
equivalent of following a YouTuber and commenting on their video from your
Twitter or Instagram account, and vice-versa.
You can also check other science-minded people and servers on the Fediverse, at:
Finally, if you don't feel like joining a scientific instance, there are also
many more that might interest you, have a look a the following pages:
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As a side note, if you want to know what being on a centralized, unethical
platform like Twitter looks like, here is what happened when I tried to talk
about Mastodon there: https://farside.link/nitter/FardetTanguy/status/1288122135865470989
The "unavailable" entries that you can see are posts that Twitter decided they
would hide from everybody (but me) looking at the thread. So while I would think
everything is fine, people looking at the thread would just not see half the
content...
Here are the missing posts, so you can check there was no insanity in them:
Social networks¶
I am (at times) active on a decentralized microblogging platform called Mastodon, which is part of a bigger social network called the Fediverse. If you want to follow me there, I post about:
sustainability, sustainable science, and FLOSS on SciComm.xyz,
complex systems, networks, and neuroscience on FediScience.
I also have an account on Twitter but I'm never posting there for reasons that are explained in my page Environment and "big-tech": impacts of digital economy, on VariabilityBlog, and in the side note at the bottom of this page.
Contrary to Twitter, the Fediverse tries to promote more ethical and open interactions, designed and moderated by humans for humans (no black-box algorithms). Thank to its decentralized nature, you can interact with diverse users and platforms all over Mastodon, Pleroma/Akkoma (also microblogging), PixelFed (image-sharing platform), Lemmy (link aggregator) or Peertube (video streaming), among others, while enjoying a local timeline where posts are focused on your instance's theme, e.g. science if you're on FediScience. To compare it with BigTech's ecosystem, on the Fediverse, you can do the equivalent of following a YouTuber and commenting on their video from your Twitter or Instagram account, and vice-versa.
You can also check other science-minded people and servers on the Fediverse, at:
https://fediscience.org/server-list.html
https://scholar.social/public
https://scicomm.xyz/explore.
Finally, if you don't feel like joining a scientific instance, there are also many more that might interest you, have a look a the following pages:
https://joinmastodon.org/#getting-started
https://fediverse.party/en/portal/servers
https://instances.social/
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As a side note, if you want to know what being on a centralized, unethical platform like Twitter looks like, here is what happened when I tried to talk about Mastodon there: https://farside.link/nitter/FardetTanguy/status/1288122135865470989
The "unavailable" entries that you can see are posts that Twitter decided they would hide from everybody (but me) looking at the thread. So while I would think everything is fine, people looking at the thread would just not see half the content... Here are the missing posts, so you can check there was no insanity in them:
https://farside.link/nitter/FardetTanguy/status/1287734803501060099
https://farside.link/nitter/FardetTanguy/status/1287734919045828608
https://farside.link/nitter/FardetTanguy/status/1288122417232019457
https://farside.link/nitter/FardetTanguy/status/1288126475741274130