The Twitter meltdown since the takeover by Elon Musk has been the talk of the town for the past week. Many users disagree with the policies of the new owner and have been looking for alternatives to Twitter ever since.
How to use MASTODON: the COMPLETE GUIDE (joining, using, finding people to follow, etiquette…)
Mastodon has become a great microblogging Twitter alternative for many users. It allows you to join communities and circles that match your expectations and morals, without having to rely on a single entity. Let's learn more about Mastodon and which Mastodon servers you should join!
Mastodon is not a social media alternative to Twitter per se. Instead, it is open-source software that allows you to self-host social media platforms and networking services. Where Mastodon resembles Twitter is in the microblogging features offered by the platform’s many nodes. Mastodon’s nodes are called instances, and are self-hosted by individuals around the world. Each instance has its own set of rules, terms of service, privacy policies, security options, and more.
Instances are simply Mastodon servers that are run independently by different people all over the world. Because Mastodon is a decentralized platform, no single entity or company controls how the platform operates. Each instance has its own set of rules, community guidelines, privacy policies, security features, and more.