What Is Mastodon? | About Mastodon (social network)?

 What Is Mastodon? | About Mastodon (Social Network)?


Mastodon is a free software for running self-hosted online decentralized social networking services. It also has Micro blogging just like Twitter, which is introduced by free nodes running in large quantities, made up of independent servers organized around specific themes, interests, and topics. People can join Mastodon servers, Like Twitter, you can follow each other on this too and you can also chat. 

Mastodon was created in March 2016 and it became popular at the end of 2022 when a certain person bought a certain social media platform. Mastodon is crowdfunded and doesn't have to contain ads.

Mastodon was built by Eugen Rochko, in October 2016 announced on hacker news. and significant adoption in the wake of Twitter's acquisition by Elon Musk in 2022.


How does Mastodon work?

Social media platforms are as centralized as Twitter, it means, That they are owned and operated by the same company. tweaks the algorithms handle all the other tasks that come with running a social network moderates content, That company builds features.

By comparison, the people at a non-profit company called Mastodon (GGMBH), Work on the social platform known as Mastodon Stay connected with us here — The platform itself is not centralized within that company. Because it is made up of thousands of independent servers.

Think of Mastodon, Server as a mini social network. Typically, a server is unified around a special interest, topic, or industry. Once you've joined a server, you can follow, reply, and connect with anyone on Mastodon, regardless of the server they're on.

But exactly what can you do on Mastodon? Short answer you can do pretty much the same thing on Twitter. we can talk about what's on our mind, that may contribute to conversations that pop up in your feed, You could Chats and post your photos, and so on. you will get your feed, Where you'll see posts from people you follow, And there's an Explore tab that lets you discover new interesting people.

Of course, you will notice some differences. For example, you can't start a thread the way you do on Twitter, But you can find yourself replying and essentially repeating the Twitter thread. You will also need to choose a server to host your account.

The biggest servers are general, i.e. they don't have a specific theme, they will have a similar feel to Twitter. But you'll also find that technical subjects, like Bitcoin and software development, Some of the most popular servers are. You can use a platform like Mastodon servers.net to find the server you want to connect to.

And if you are looking for the Mastodon compeer of Twitter accounts, If you do follow, you could use Debirdify to automatically find them.


How to Use Mastodon?

Find a Server

Ok, So your first step is to find the server you want to join. You can find a list of available examples here. The page will also ask you for some basic information (language preference, whether you want a large or small example, and moderation rules) so that relevant recommendations can be given to you.

Find your old audience: Use Debirdify to find out where your current members are, Twitter viewers hang up on Mastodon. That way, you can go where there are already familiar faces.

Check the most active instances: This list shows which servers are the most active, So you can be sure there is a real conversation going on that you want to join.

When choosing an example, It is important to note, Ever since the Twitter exodus began, Many of the more popular servers are overrun and are not currently accepting new members. Therefore, it may be better to stick to a smaller example for the time being. 

As mentioned, It doesn't limit you to only members of that server. Also, you can always switch to another server if you don't like the server you initially joined. at the same time, read the rules of your example in advance, So that you don't violate them and don't get banned.


Join Your Chosen Instance

Once you figure out which example, wants to be a part of you and that It is currently accepting members, It's time to hit the Create Account button.

After a list of your server's policies, Eventually you should reach the sign-up form.

Input the required information. The fields are pretty self-explanatory. for the username, It's wise to use it like your other social handles if it is available. Accept the terms & Privacy Policy and sign up.

Mastodon would send you a message for verify your email ID. Click the verification link. Congratulations, you have successfully signed up for Mastodon!

As mentioned already, Your handle will always includes both Your username & your server, @username@mastodon.social. So, be sure to remember which instance you've joined. You'll also need the full name to sign in to Mastodon from another browser or app. This only changes when you move servers.


Complete Your Profile

Like other social network, Mastodon give to you many different-different ways for share more information about yourself. You can do this using the Edit Profile link in the top left corner or when viewing your profile when you're logged in.

You can edit your display name, add a bio, Also change your header and profile picture (called avatar here).

You also have the possibility to select for your searchability as follows, Do you want to manually approve follow requests, make your account discoverable to others, or hide who you follow or who follows you?

with this, You can insert additional meta-information into your profile using labels and content.

It's perfect for things like adding your website address or other Internet presence, ultimately, there is an example link. If you do want to verify your profile of Mastodon then go through their website.

You might also want to check out Menu Item Featured Hashtags.

that you use a lot. Here, you can input some hashtags. They'll appear clickable on your profile & showing visitors, Your public posts under tags.


Learn How to Use the Mastodon Interface

Once your account is set up and you are logged in, You will land on the main interface of Mastodon.

This should look somewhat familiar and a lot, it is self-evident, But let's still go through it step by step.

Search Field, Profile, and Post Field, Main Feed!


Mastodon’s Main Menu

On the right side, you will see main menu. It, too, should look comparatively familiar. Here's what you find in the different menu items.

  • Home:- Link to your Mastodon homepage.
  • Notifications:- Here, you could learn about new follows and other many things happening with your Mastodon  profile.

  • Explore:- The hashtags, posts and news these mastodons are trending around the world as well as profiles recommended for you.  Note- that you could also find latest trending hashtags at the right bottom of the screen.
  • Local:- Most recent post for the instance you're on.
  • Federated:- in the Mastodon network A live feed of posts being published.
  • Direct messages:- there, you take care to direct messages. note: it is easy to mix up private & messages of public, So be careful about that when composing. PMs are also not encrypted and are visible to server admins, therefore, They aren't suitable for tender information or business transactions.
  • Favorites:- List of posts you've liked.
  • Bookmarks:- Posts you've bookmarked.
  • Lists:- Gives you the ability to set up lists. Add accounts to custom feeds to create them.


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