The diaspora* pod website is offline and I am looking for a good pod, any help?

Thank you in advance!

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    4 years ago

    I see, Im trying to find a alternative to facebook which is federated. Any ideas?

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      4 years ago

      I have a pretty good experience with Friendica (squeet.me instance). Lately I haven’t been using it very often though. The problem is that I find the Friendica UI cluttered and more importantly the implementation of the ActivityPub protocol seems to be lacking since it missed a lot of toots from friends on Mastodon making discussions hard to follow. The Diaspora protocol in Friendica seemed to work flawless though. I wrote a small blog post about Friendica/Diaspora experience (https://homehack.nl/when-to-use-friendica-over-diaspora/).

      I wouldn’t say that Diaspora is dead. According to Fediverse.party it still has over 60.000 users and in my experience the content and interaction can be rather good.

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        yes, Friendica or Hubzilla basically. At least Hubzilla also supports connecting to Diaspora via an plugin, but to be honest compared to the ActivityPub plugin the diaspora one isn’t well maintained and pretty buggy.

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      4 years ago

      An addition to my previous post. I think that Movim can be considered a federated FB alternative. Movim is based on XMPP and has a Facebook like interface. It offers blogging, communities, chat and reading articles through rss feed.

      https://movim.eu/

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          It really is underrated, but what can you do? It feels somewhat limited, but what it can do is actually impressive given that uses mainly XMPP. (Although it does it’s weird stuff on the side too…)