• sab
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    Absolutely - though some people find it too bare bones. It’s designed to be a bit of an anti-Twitter, after all.

    Those looking for something more flashy might be interested in checking out, for example, Firefish. The Firefish site also includes a neat “Fediverse software comparison”, which lists popular federated services and some of the features they currently have. Personally I prefer the stripped down approach of Mastodon, but reasonable people might disagree. :)

    Oh, and there’s also elk.zone, an online user interface for Mastodon that behaves a lot like Twitter. Similar to those “old lemmy” sites (like old.lemmy.world) in a way, but as an online app similar to wefwef.app.

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      Is Firefish the same thing as Calckey?

      I created a Calckey account a couple of weeks ago but it was basically a weird Mastodon with even fewer people from what I could tell.

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        Important to note, the fewer people should not significantly restrict your experience. Everything is part of the same network.

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          Good point. I did follow a few accounts I already follow on Mastodon. But then I thought “I have a Mastodon account already… Why am I doing this?”

          And the Emojis instead of starring a post was throwing me off.

          edit: I see there is a star online now. Maybe it was just the Kimis app that was weird.

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            The apps have definitely been the biggest thing holding me back. Kaiteki seems perfect but also broken on my phone right now :/

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          Very interesting to read people’s experiences, as I don’t have any first hand experience. I’ve just seen enthusiastic content from users and figured it was a better fit for some people.

          Might be a bit too much on the bleeding edge still - not entirely unlike kbin and Lemmy. Would you say that it’s rough enough that you wouldn’t currently recommend it to people?