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@fyrfli I would love to see an Onion article explaining Mastodon. I can see it now:

"On English language instances posts are referred to as 'Toots', which is attributed to a mistranslation from German where they are called 'Fahrts'."

@the_rabid_rabbit And I'm a Software Support Engineer with a B.A. in Journalism, and I can tell you that the BBC article is awful and shouldn't have made it past an editor worth their salt.

I'm not optimistic that the BBC can doing any better than this, they've been going downhill for years, but I certainly won't accept this kind of reporting as normal.

They don't need to explain how Ruby, PostgreSQL, Redis, and ActivityPub works, they just needed not to make things up and spread falsehoods...

Oh yeah! Look at my poor server chug away!

Love getting intermittent 500 errors. Excuse me while increase the frequency of my backups.

@the_rabid_rabbit I also think that it's backwards logic to say that the BBC isn't responsible for accurately reporting on this because their readers won't fully understand it.

How are their readers supposed to fully understand it if the BBC is inaccurately reporting on it? A journalists job is to inform the public, not entertain them with dumbed down stories that don't reflect reality.

@the_rabid_rabbit I really can't agree that journalists should use incorrect wording to dumb it down for the general public. Tech reporting can be both understandable and precise.

If they want to use "instance" and "server" interchangeably, they owe their audience an explanation as to what they are talking about, and the fact that they are also using the terms "channel" and "group" here suggests they don't actually know what they are talking about.

They call Mastodon a "rival" to Twitter, which from a business perspective isn't true. It's like calling email and Facebook "rivals".

They claim Instances are separated by topic, which is partially true, but not even remotely the rule.

They refer to the flagship instance as simply as "Social", which is just the gTLD after the word "Mastodon", not the name of the instance!

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It's embarrassing to see the BBC do this.

They refer to it as a "site". No, it is not a website, it is a piece of web software. Would you call all the WordPress blogs a "site"?

They refer to instances interchangeably as "channels", "groups", and "servers". Mastodon does not have channels or groups, and instance ≠ server. An instance could be a cluster of servers mixed with SaaS solutions.

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Hey that are joining Mastodon! 👋

Happy to have you here.

Now please, learn how Mastodon works, and start reporting on it honestly. Every mainstream source that writes about it gets things atrociously wrong.

I get that it's really different than traditional social media, but journalistic integrity means doing your research before you publish something, and some of these articles are just ridiculously incorrect. They're hard to take seriously. Like this: bbc.com/news/technology-639994

@oblomov @nova @gabe they fixed the typo, but they went too far and updated the URL without a redirect, breaking it!

Now found here: digitalocean.com/blog/digitalo

@liaizon @w__h_ Gen Z? They were born after the iPod. This is definitely for Millennials.

Source: I want it.

Should all Journalists show solidarity with the banned accounts on Twitter and stop posting on Twitter?

It is a few today that fell foul of Elon Musk, it could be you tomorrow over something else.

If you see this post, vote and boost it.

@eniko Recent security blinders notwithstanding, I can't believe anyone would use a social network that can only be accessed with a proprietary app.

Elon Musk won't see your posts when you intentionally misspell his name.

But all of your friends who are trying to filter him off their timelines will.

Who exactly are you trying to punish by doing this?

@mastodonusercount Don't believe the dip!

The script relies on instances.social/ to work properly, and it's down. Hugged to death!

@boud @mastodonusercount @piccolbo It's only plateauing because it relies on instances.social/ for full functionality, and that site is getting hugged to death right now.

@mastodonusercount Oh wow, I guess banning the official Mastodon account, and a bunch of journalists critical of Elon really pushed the needle.

8,478,627 accounts
+3,988 in the last hour
+32,693 in the last day
+191,813 in the last week

@jjhysell@historians.social Elon banned the official Mastodon account on Twitter. That's the best endorsement this network could ever get.

@dripsandcastle I should probably:

1. See if this condition exists in 4.0.2 (which means updating my instance 🙄)

2. If so, I should submit a bug report here: github.com/mastodon/mastodon/i

(You could probably do this faster since you are on an instance running 4.0.2)

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Mastodon (Vran.as)

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