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# Back on the Fediverse
A recent post from Alan Pope, [Mastodon Instances, Everywhere](https://popey.com/blog/2021/02/mastodon-instances-everywhere/), reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny. A recent post from Alan Pope, [Mastodon Instances, Everywhere](https://popey.com/blog/2021/02/mastodon-instances-everywhere/), reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny.
My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more *sysadmin time*, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly. My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more *sysadmin time*, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.

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Back on the Fediverse A recent post from Alan Pope, Mastodon Instances, Everywhere, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny. A recent post from Alan Pope, Mastodon Instances, Everywhere, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny.
My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more sysadmin time, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly. My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more sysadmin time, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.
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<description>&lt;h1 id=&#34;back-on-the-fediverse&#34;&gt;Back on the Fediverse&lt;/h1&gt; <description>&lt;p&gt;A recent post from Alan Pope, &lt;a href=&#34;https://popey.com/blog/2021/02/mastodon-instances-everywhere/&#34;&gt;Mastodon Instances, Everywhere&lt;/a&gt;, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;A recent post from Alan Pope, &lt;a href=&#34;https://popey.com/blog/2021/02/mastodon-instances-everywhere/&#34;&gt;Mastodon Instances, Everywhere&lt;/a&gt;, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more &lt;em&gt;sysadmin time&lt;/em&gt;, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more &lt;em&gt;sysadmin time&lt;/em&gt;, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Recently, I decided to jump back into the Fediverse and see how many people I could follow there instead of on Twitter. Not surprisingly, most of those in the Linux community are the easiest to find Mastodon accounts for.&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;Recently, I decided to jump back into the Fediverse and see how many people I could follow there instead of on Twitter. Not surprisingly, most of those in the Linux community are the easiest to find Mastodon accounts for.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;To get on the Fediverse, I chose to spin up an instance of &lt;a href=&#34;https://pleroma.social/&#34;&gt;Pleroma&lt;/a&gt; and so far I&amp;rsquo;m liking this. It uses &lt;em&gt;a lot&lt;/em&gt; less resources than Mastodon itself, seems easier to keep up-to-date and even has a clone of the Mastodon interface (see &lt;a href=&#34;https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/mastofe&#34;&gt;MastoFE&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;/p&gt; &lt;p&gt;To get on the Fediverse, I chose to spin up an instance of &lt;a href=&#34;https://pleroma.social/&#34;&gt;Pleroma&lt;/a&gt; and so far I&amp;rsquo;m liking this. It uses &lt;em&gt;a lot&lt;/em&gt; less resources than Mastodon itself, seems easier to keep up-to-date and even has a clone of the Mastodon interface (see &lt;a href=&#34;https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/mastofe&#34;&gt;MastoFE&lt;/a&gt;).&lt;/p&gt;

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<h1 id="back-on-the-fediverse">Back on the Fediverse</h1> <p>A recent post from Alan Pope, <a href="https://popey.com/blog/2021/02/mastodon-instances-everywhere/">Mastodon Instances, Everywhere</a>, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny.</p>
<p>A recent post from Alan Pope, <a href="https://popey.com/blog/2021/02/mastodon-instances-everywhere/">Mastodon Instances, Everywhere</a>, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny.</p>
<p>My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more <em>sysadmin time</em>, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.</p> <p>My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more <em>sysadmin time</em>, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.</p>
<p>Recently, I decided to jump back into the Fediverse and see how many people I could follow there instead of on Twitter. Not surprisingly, most of those in the Linux community are the easiest to find Mastodon accounts for.</p> <p>Recently, I decided to jump back into the Fediverse and see how many people I could follow there instead of on Twitter. Not surprisingly, most of those in the Linux community are the easiest to find Mastodon accounts for.</p>
<p>To get on the Fediverse, I chose to spin up an instance of <a href="https://pleroma.social/">Pleroma</a> and so far I&rsquo;m liking this. It uses <em>a lot</em> less resources than Mastodon itself, seems easier to keep up-to-date and even has a clone of the Mastodon interface (see <a href="https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/mastofe">MastoFE</a>).</p> <p>To get on the Fediverse, I chose to spin up an instance of <a href="https://pleroma.social/">Pleroma</a> and so far I&rsquo;m liking this. It uses <em>a lot</em> less resources than Mastodon itself, seems easier to keep up-to-date and even has a clone of the Mastodon interface (see <a href="https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/mastofe">MastoFE</a>).</p>

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Back on the Fediverse A recent post from Alan Pope, Mastodon Instances, Everywhere, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny. A recent post from Alan Pope, Mastodon Instances, Everywhere, reminded me that I also used to run a Mastodon instance back when it was all still new and shiny.
My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more sysadmin time, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly. My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more sysadmin time, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.
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My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more sysadmin time, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.</description> My instance ran for awhile and had a few users and I actually enjoyed being on the network. It was much more civil and discussions seemed friendlier than Twitter. Eventually, I shut my instance down as it took more and more sysadmin time, was quite resource hungry and their updates did not always go smoothly.</description>
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