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Mastodon (social network)

Mastodon is free and open-source software for running self-hosted social networking services. It has microblogging features similar to Twitter, which are offered by a large number of independently run nodes, known as instances, each with its own code of conduct, terms of service, privacy policy, privacy options, and content moderation policies.[6][7][8]

Mastodon
Original author(s)Eugen Rochko[1]
Developer(s)Mastodon gGmbH[2]
Initial release16 March 2016; 7 years ago (2016-03-16)[3]
Stable release
4.1.1 / March 16, 2023
Preview release
4.0.0rc4 / November 14, 2022; 4 months ago (2022-11-14)
Repository
  • github.com/mastodon/mastodon
Written inRuby on Rails, JavaScript (React.js, Redux)
Operating systemCross-platform
PlatformiOS, Android, Linux, BSD, Sailfish OS, macOS, Microsoft Windows
Available in93 languages[4]
TypeMicroblogging
LicenseAGPLv3+[5]
Websitejoinmastodon.org
The mascot of the Mastodon social network — a mastodon

Each user is a member of a specific Mastodon instance (also called a server), which can interoperate as a federated social network, allowing users on different instances to interact with each other. This is intended to give users the flexibility to select a node whose policies they prefer, but keep access to a larger social network. Mastodon is also part of the Fediverse ensemble of computer servers, which use shared protocols allowing users to interact with other users on computers running compatible software packages[9][unreliable source?] such as PeerTube and Friendica. Mastodon is crowdfunded and does not contain ads.

Mastodon was created by Eugen Rochko and announced on Hacker News in October 2016,[10] and gained significant adoption in 2022 in the wake of Twitter's acquisition by Elon Musk.[11][unreliable source?]

The project is maintained by German non-profit Mastodon gGmbH.[12]

Functionality and features

Mastodon servers run social networking software that is capable of communicating using W3C's ActivityPub standard, which has been implemented since version 1.6.[13] A Mastodon user can therefore interact with users on any other server in the Fediverse that supports ActivityPub.

Since version 2.9.0 Mastodon has offered a single column mode for new users by default.[14][non-primary source needed] In advanced mode Mastodon approximates the microblogging user experience of TweetDeck. Users post short-form status messages, historically known as "toots", for others to see. On a standard Mastodon instance, these messages can include up to 500 text-based characters, greater than Twitter's 280 character limit,[15][irrelevant citation][16] although numerous Mastodon servers have forked the source code to allow a larger character limit.

Users join a specific Mastodon server, rather than a single centralized website or application. The servers are connected as nodes in a network, and each server can administrate its own rules, account privileges, and whether to share messages to and from other servers. Many servers have a theme based on a specific interest. It is also common for servers to be based around a particular locality, region, or country.[17][18][non-primary source needed][19][non-primary source needed]

Mastodon includes a number of specific privacy features. Each message has a variety of privacy options available, and users can choose whether the message is public or private. Public messages display on a global feed, known as a timeline, and private messages are only shared on the timelines of the user's followers. Messages can also be marked as unlisted from timelines or direct between users. Users can also mark their accounts as completely private. In the timeline, messages can display with an optional content warning feature, which requires readers to click on the hidden main body of the message to reveal it. Mastodon servers have used this feature to hide spoilers, trigger warnings, and not safe for work (NSFW) content, though some accounts use the feature to hide links and thoughts others might not want to read.[7][17]

Mastodon aggregates messages in local and federated timelines in real-time. The local timeline shows messages from users on a singular server, while the federated timeline shows messages across all participating Mastodon servers. Users can communicate across connected Mastodon servers with usernames similar in format to full email addresses.[16][17]

Content moderation

In early 2017, journalists like Sarah Jeong[20] distinguished Mastodon from Twitter for its approach to combatting harassment.[17] Mastodon uses community-based moderation, in which each server can limit or filter out undesirable types of content, while Twitter uses a single, global policy on content moderation. For example, mastodon.social and several other servers ban content that is illegal in Germany or France, including Nazi symbolism, Holocaust denial, and incitement of violence against Jews. Other instances of Mastodon, however can choose to take a more lenient approach to such material. Servers can also choose to limit or filter out messages with disparaging content. The main author of the Mastodon software, Eugen Rochko, believes that small, closely related communities deal with unwanted behaviour more effectively than a large company's small safety team.[21][unreliable source?] Users can also block and report others to administrators, much like on Twitter.[17][22][unreliable source?]

Administrators of servers can block other servers from interacting with their own, an action called "defederation". Administrators and users rely on the "#fediblock" hashtag—created by users @artistmarciax and @gingerrroot—to alert others to troublesome servers.[citation needed]

Comparison to Twitter

Search and trending topics

Unlike Twitter, Mastodon is privacy-focused and only searches hashtags and mentioned accounts in the Fediverse, not the full text of toots. Some servers support searching the full text of the user's own toots.[23][non-primary source needed][24][unreliable source?] Furthermore, searching for toots will only show results from the Mastodon instance the user is on and from parts of the Fediverse that that instance has cached via federation, not from all toots on all instances. The website https://search.noc.social allows for searching for Mastodon accounts on any instance listed.[24][unreliable source?]

For similar reasons, only hashtags can appear in a Mastodon instance's trending topics, not arbitrary popular words, and trending topics vary between instances, since individual instances are aware of different subsets of toots from the whole Fediverse.[citation needed]

Other features not present on Mastodon

The most commonly used branch of Mastodon software intentionally lacks the equivalent of quote tweets,[25][non-primary source needed] which were criticised by Slate as a technological factor contributing to toxicity on Twitter, in that quote tweets encourage people to "dunk" on their enemies.[26][irrelevant citation]

Versions

In September 2018, with the release of version 2.5 with redesigned public profile pages, Mastodon marked its 100th release.[27][non-primary source needed][relevant?] Mastodon 2.6 was released in October 2018, introducing the possibilities of verified profiles and live, in-stream link previews for images and videos.[28][non-primary source needed][relevant?] Version 2.7, in January 2019, made it possible to search for multiple hashtags at once, instead of searching for just a single hashtag. Version 2.7 has more robust moderation capabilities for server administrators and moderators, while accessibility, such as contrast for users with sight issues, was improved.[29] The ability for users to create and vote in polls, as well as a new invitation system to manage registrations was integrated in April 2019.[30][non-primary source needed][relevant?] Mastodon 2.8.1, released in May 2019, made images with content warnings blurred instead of completely hidden.[31][non-primary source needed][relevant?] In version 2.9 in June 2019, an optional single-column view was added.[32][non-primary source needed][relevant?] This view became the default displayed to new users, with a user "preferences" option to switch to a multiple-column-based view.[citation needed]

In August 2020, Mastodon 3.2 was released. It included a redesigned audio player with custom thumbnails and the ability to add personal notes to one's profile.[33][non-primary source needed][relevant?]

In July 2021, an official client for iOS devices was released. According to the project's leadership,[who?] the release was part of an effort to attract new users.[34]

Mastodon 4.0 was released in November 2022, including language support for translating posts, editing posts and following hashtags.[35][non-primary source needed][relevant?]

Software

Mastodon is written as free and open-source software (FOSS) for federated microblogging, which anybody can contribute code to, and which anyone can run on their own server infrastructure, if they wish, or join servers run by other people[36][non-primary source needed] within the fediverse network.[37][non-primary source needed] Its server-side software is powered by Ruby on Rails and Node.js, and its front end is written in React.js and Redux.[38][non-primary source needed] The database software is PostgreSQL.[39][non-primary source needed] The service is interoperable with the decentralized social networks and platforms which use the ActivityPub protocol between each other.[40][non-primary source needed] Since version 3.0, Mastodon dropped previous support for OStatus.[41][non-primary source needed]

Client apps for interacting with the Mastodon API are available for desktop computer operating systems, including Windows, macOS and the GNU/Linux family of operating systems, and on mobile phone systems, including iOS, Android and open-source mobile phones.[16][42][non-primary source needed]

Adoption

Introductory video explaining Mastodon

While Mastodon was first released in October 2016, the service began to expand in late March and early April 2017.[43] Servers were mostly operated by academic institutions, journalists, hobbyists, and activists.[44] The Verge wrote that the community at this time was small and that it had yet to attract the personalities that keep users at Twitter.[17] The global use has risen from 766,500 users as of 1 August 2017, to 1 million users on 1 December 2017.[45][46] In November 2017 artists, writers, and entrepreneurs such as Chuck Wendig, John Scalzi, Melanie Gillman and later John O'Nolan joined in.[20][47][48][49]

Another spike in popularity came in March, through April 2018, due to the concerns about user privacy raised by the #deletefacebook effort.[50]

Some "alt-tech" groups are using Mastodon including some that are ideologically neutral as well as political extremists and organized retail crime groups.[51]

Membership of Mastodon and other alternative social media sites increased in early December 2018[52][better source needed] after Tumblr announced its intention to ban all adult content from the site.[53]

In November 2019, nearly 20,000 Twitter users in India temporarily shifted to Mastodon over complaints by users against Twitter's moderation policies.[54]

To circumvent the increasing online censorship of social networks in mainland China, an increasing number of Chinese language users have chosen to migrate to Mastodon in 2022.[55][56]

2022 Twitter-related spikes in adoption

A spike in Mastodon's user participation occurred in April 2022, following the 25 April announcement of Elon Musk purchasing Twitter. By 27 April, 30,000 new users had joined Mastodon.[57][58] On 28 April 2022, the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) launched the official ActivityPub microblogging platform (called EU Voice) of the EU institutions, bodies and agencies (EUIs), based on Mastodon.[59]

Musk's acquisition became final on 27 October 2022. Mastodon had an increase of 70,000 new users from a resultant "diaspora" on 28 October alone.[60][61] Daily downloads increased substantially, rising from 3,400 daily downloads on 27 October to 113,400 on 6 November 2022.[62] According to Rochko, by 3 November, use of the federated network had grown to 665,000 active users, with a few growing pains. In particular, Mastodon's largest instance, mastodon.social, needed capacity upgrades to handle the new load.[11][63] Accounts on a server called journa.host founded by Adam Davidson are restricted to professional journalists.[64]

Mastodon's increased adoption continued in the days following the Twitter takeover. On 11 November, the number of new users of the platform compared to the previous week was reported to be 700,000,[65] moving Mastodon over the 7 million user mark.[66] During that period, several prominent figures joined Mastodon, including prominent actors, comedians, journalists, political activists, and politicians.[67] In December 2022, the number of monthly active users of Mastodon reached two million.[68]

On 15 December, the official Mastodon Twitter account was banned from Twitter, as well as other accounts with links to some Mastodon instances.[69] On the following day, Twitter began to flag all Mastodon links as malware, preventing Twitter users from sharing them.[70][71] Media coverage of the bannings included an erroneous report of an account for "John Mastodon" (a misspelling of @joinmastodon) being banned, described as "founder of a competing social media company named after himself".[72] Mastodon users wrote fictional backstories and memes about "John Mastodon" and circulated the hashtag #JohnMastodon.[73]

Following the Mastodon suspension and ban on Mastodon links on Twitter,[74] Twitter introduced a new policy on 18 December to prohibit sharing links on Twitter to a variety of social media websites, with Mastodon being one of those blocked. The policy stated that it prohibited links in both tweets and account details and that accounts that violated the policy would be suspended.[75][76][77] By 19 December, the policy and official mentions about it had been removed from Twitter web pages.[78][79] Musk stated the following day that banning users for posting Mastodon links had been a mistake.[80]

Rochko claimed that at least 5 venture capital firms looking to invest in Mastodon had been turned away by December 2022, and that Mastodon's nonprofit status would not be jeopardized.[81]

By the start of January 2023, Mastodon had 1.8 million active users, down 30% from its peak of over 2.5 million active users in early December 2022.[82] On the 19th March, 2023 Mastodon passed the ten million user mark.[83]

Forks

In 2017, Pixiv launched a Mastodon-based social network named Pawoo.[84] The service was acquired by media company Russell in 2019. Pawoo is banned by most instances on Mastodon due to allowing lolicon art.[85][86]

In April 2019, computer manufacturer Purism released a fork of Mastodon named Librem Social.[87][88]

Gab, a controversial social network with a far-right user base, changed its software platform to a fork of Mastodon and became the largest Mastodon node in July 2019.[89] Gab's adoption of Mastodon allowed Gab to be accessed from third-party Mastodon applications, although four of them blocked Gab shortly after the change.[90] In response, Mastodon's main contributors stated in their blog that they were "completely opposed to Gab’s project and philosophy", and criticized Gab for attempting "to monetize and platform racist content while hiding behind the banner of free speech" and for "paywalling basic features that are freely available on Mastodon".[91]

In October 2019, the Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corporation released a fork of Mastodon named Civiq.Social.[92]

Tooter is an Indian social networking product launched in September 2020. Tooter is forked (derived) from the main branch of Mastodon software.[93]

In October 2021, former US President Donald Trump founded Truth Social, which is based on Mastodon. Initially, Truth Social did not make its source code available, violating Mastodon's AGPLv3 license. Eugen Rochko sent a formal letter to Truth Social's chief legal officer on 26 October 2021.[94] On 12 November 2021, Truth Social published its source code.[95]

Security

While Mastodon decentralized structure is one of its most distinctive features, it also poses additional security challenges.

Since many Mastodon instances are run by volunteers, some security experts are concerned about data security and responsiveness to new threats (like high-severity vulnerabilities) considering the difficulty of configuring and maintaining servers as well as uneven skill level among administrators. Errors in instance configuration and security bugs in server implementation has already led to user data being scraped or changed by attackers. It is worth noting that Mastodon collects considerably less personal data, compared to other social media platforms which makes it a lower-value target and potential losses less significant.[96]

Volunteer-run instances may not have resources to deal with DDoS attacks the same way the centralized platforms do. This susceptibility could potentially be used as a way to silence political voices.[96]

Eugen Rochko argues that these issues do not set it apart from other software products that can be hosted by non-professionals.

As of November 2022, Mastodon server has not yet undergone any formal security audit and security weaknesses are likely to be discovered in the future.[96]

Another issue can be content moderation. While Mastodon instances can limit or filter out undesirable types of content, a large-scale harassment and misinformation campaign may require active moderation.[96]

Funding

Mastodon is crowdfunded and does not contain ads; as of November 2022, it was supported by 3,500 people. Since 2021 it has been registered in Germany as a nonprofit organization (German: gemeinnützige GmbH).[97]

See also

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Some of this article s listed sources may not be reliable Please help this article by looking for better more reliable sources Unreliable citations may be challenged or deleted February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article is about the software and the social networking platform For the extinct genus see Mastodon For other uses see Mastodon disambiguation Mastodon is free and open source software for running self hosted social networking services It has microblogging features similar to Twitter which are offered by a large number of independently run nodes known as instances each with its own code of conduct terms of service privacy policy privacy options and content moderation policies 6 7 8 MastodonOriginal author s Eugen Rochko 1 Developer s Mastodon gGmbH 2 Initial release16 March 2016 7 years ago 2016 03 16 3 Stable release4 1 1 March 16 2023Preview release4 0 0rc4 November 14 2022 4 months ago 2022 11 14 Repositorygithub wbr com wbr mastodon wbr mastodonWritten inRuby on Rails JavaScript React js Redux Operating systemCross platformPlatformiOS Android Linux BSD Sailfish OS macOS Microsoft WindowsAvailable in93 languages 4 TypeMicrobloggingLicenseAGPLv3 5 Websitejoinmastodon wbr orgThe mascot of the Mastodon social network a mastodon Each user is a member of a specific Mastodon instance also called a server which can interoperate as a federated social network allowing users on different instances to interact with each other This is intended to give users the flexibility to select a node whose policies they prefer but keep access to a larger social network Mastodon is also part of the Fediverse ensemble of computer servers which use shared protocols allowing users to interact with other users on computers running compatible software packages 9 unreliable source such as PeerTube and Friendica Mastodon is crowdfunded and does not contain ads Mastodon was created by Eugen Rochko and announced on Hacker News in October 2016 10 and gained significant adoption in 2022 in the wake of Twitter s acquisition by Elon Musk 11 unreliable source The project is maintained by German non profit Mastodon gGmbH 12 Contents 1 Functionality and features 1 1 Content moderation 1 2 Comparison to Twitter 1 2 1 Search and trending topics 1 2 2 Other features not present on Mastodon 1 3 Versions 2 Software 3 Adoption 3 1 2022 Twitter related spikes in adoption 3 2 Forks 4 Security 5 Funding 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksFunctionality and features EditMastodon servers run social networking software that is capable of communicating using W3C s ActivityPub standard which has been implemented since version 1 6 13 A Mastodon user can therefore interact with users on any other server in the Fediverse that supports ActivityPub Since version 2 9 0 Mastodon has offered a single column mode for new users by default 14 non primary source needed In advanced mode Mastodon approximates the microblogging user experience of TweetDeck Users post short form status messages historically known as toots for others to see On a standard Mastodon instance these messages can include up to 500 text based characters greater than Twitter s 280 character limit 15 irrelevant citation 16 although numerous Mastodon servers have forked the source code to allow a larger character limit Users join a specific Mastodon server rather than a single centralized website or application The servers are connected as nodes in a network and each server can administrate its own rules account privileges and whether to share messages to and from other servers Many servers have a theme based on a specific interest It is also common for servers to be based around a particular locality region or country 17 18 non primary source needed 19 non primary source needed Mastodon includes a number of specific privacy features Each message has a variety of privacy options available and users can choose whether the message is public or private Public messages display on a global feed known as a timeline and private messages are only shared on the timelines of the user s followers Messages can also be marked as unlisted from timelines or direct between users Users can also mark their accounts as completely private In the timeline messages can display with an optional content warning feature which requires readers to click on the hidden main body of the message to reveal it Mastodon servers have used this feature to hide spoilers trigger warnings and not safe for work NSFW content though some accounts use the feature to hide links and thoughts others might not want to read 7 17 Mastodon aggregates messages in local and federated timelines in real time The local timeline shows messages from users on a singular server while the federated timeline shows messages across all participating Mastodon servers Users can communicate across connected Mastodon servers with usernames similar in format to full email addresses 16 17 Content moderation Edit In early 2017 journalists like Sarah Jeong 20 distinguished Mastodon from Twitter for its approach to combatting harassment 17 Mastodon uses community based moderation in which each server can limit or filter out undesirable types of content while Twitter uses a single global policy on content moderation For example mastodon social and several other servers ban content that is illegal in Germany or France including Nazi symbolism Holocaust denial and incitement of violence against Jews Other instances of Mastodon however can choose to take a more lenient approach to such material Servers can also choose to limit or filter out messages with disparaging content The main author of the Mastodon software Eugen Rochko believes that small closely related communities deal with unwanted behaviour more effectively than a large company s small safety team 21 unreliable source Users can also block and report others to administrators much like on Twitter 17 22 unreliable source Administrators of servers can block other servers from interacting with their own an action called defederation Administrators and users rely on the fediblock hashtag created by users artistmarciax and gingerrroot to alert others to troublesome servers citation needed Comparison to Twitter Edit Search and trending topics Edit Unlike Twitter Mastodon is privacy focused and only searches hashtags and mentioned accounts in the Fediverse not the full text of toots Some servers support searching the full text of the user s own toots 23 non primary source needed 24 unreliable source Furthermore searching for toots will only show results from the Mastodon instance the user is on and from parts of the Fediverse that that instance has cached via federation not from all toots on all instances The website https search noc social allows for searching for Mastodon accounts on any instance listed 24 unreliable source For similar reasons only hashtags can appear in a Mastodon instance s trending topics not arbitrary popular words and trending topics vary between instances since individual instances are aware of different subsets of toots from the whole Fediverse citation needed Other features not present on Mastodon Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it December 2022 See also Rage farming The most commonly used branch of Mastodon software intentionally lacks the equivalent of quote tweets 25 non primary source needed which were criticised by Slate as a technological factor contributing to toxicity on Twitter in that quote tweets encourage people to dunk on their enemies 26 irrelevant citation Versions Edit In September 2018 with the release of version 2 5 with redesigned public profile pages Mastodon marked its 100th release 27 non primary source needed relevant Mastodon 2 6 was released in October 2018 introducing the possibilities of verified profiles and live in stream link previews for images and videos 28 non primary source needed relevant Version 2 7 in January 2019 made it possible to search for multiple hashtags at once instead of searching for just a single hashtag Version 2 7 has more robust moderation capabilities for server administrators and moderators while accessibility such as contrast for users with sight issues was improved 29 The ability for users to create and vote in polls as well as a new invitation system to manage registrations was integrated in April 2019 30 non primary source needed relevant Mastodon 2 8 1 released in May 2019 made images with content warnings blurred instead of completely hidden 31 non primary source needed relevant In version 2 9 in June 2019 an optional single column view was added 32 non primary source needed relevant This view became the default displayed to new users with a user preferences option to switch to a multiple column based view citation needed In August 2020 Mastodon 3 2 was released It included a redesigned audio player with custom thumbnails and the ability to add personal notes to one s profile 33 non primary source needed relevant In July 2021 an official client for iOS devices was released According to the project s leadership who the release was part of an effort to attract new users 34 Mastodon 4 0 was released in November 2022 including language support for translating posts editing posts and following hashtags 35 non primary source needed relevant Software EditThis section needs expansion with more details on technical information You can help by adding to it November 2018 Mastodon is written as free and open source software FOSS for federated microblogging which anybody can contribute code to and which anyone can run on their own server infrastructure if they wish or join servers run by other people 36 non primary source needed within the fediverse network 37 non primary source needed Its server side software is powered by Ruby on Rails and Node js and its front end is written in React js and Redux 38 non primary source needed The database software is PostgreSQL 39 non primary source needed The service is interoperable with the decentralized social networks and platforms which use the ActivityPub protocol between each other 40 non primary source needed Since version 3 0 Mastodon dropped previous support for OStatus 41 non primary source needed Client apps for interacting with the Mastodon API are available for desktop computer operating systems including Windows macOS and the GNU Linux family of operating systems and on mobile phone systems including iOS Android and open source mobile phones 16 42 non primary source needed Adoption Edit source source source source source source source source source source source source source source track track track track track track track track track track track track track track Introductory video explaining Mastodon While Mastodon was first released in October 2016 the service began to expand in late March and early April 2017 43 Servers were mostly operated by academic institutions journalists hobbyists and activists 44 The Verge wrote that the community at this time was small and that it had yet to attract the personalities that keep users at Twitter 17 The global use has risen from 766 500 users as of 1 August 2017 to 1 million users on 1 December 2017 45 46 In November 2017 artists writers and entrepreneurs such as Chuck Wendig John Scalzi Melanie Gillman and later John O Nolan joined in 20 47 48 49 Another spike in popularity came in March through April 2018 due to the concerns about user privacy raised by the deletefacebook effort 50 Some alt tech groups are using Mastodon including some that are ideologically neutral as well as political extremists and organized retail crime groups 51 Membership of Mastodon and other alternative social media sites increased in early December 2018 52 better source needed after Tumblr announced its intention to ban all adult content from the site 53 In November 2019 nearly 20 000 Twitter users in India temporarily shifted to Mastodon over complaints by users against Twitter s moderation policies 54 To circumvent the increasing online censorship of social networks in mainland China an increasing number of Chinese language users have chosen to migrate to Mastodon in 2022 55 56 2022 Twitter related spikes in adoption Edit See also December 15 2022 Twitter suspensions A spike in Mastodon s user participation occurred in April 2022 following the 25 April announcement of Elon Musk purchasing Twitter By 27 April 30 000 new users had joined Mastodon 57 58 On 28 April 2022 the European Data Protection Supervisor EDPS launched the official ActivityPub microblogging platform called EU Voice of the EU institutions bodies and agencies EUIs based on Mastodon 59 Musk s acquisition became final on 27 October 2022 Mastodon had an increase of 70 000 new users from a resultant diaspora on 28 October alone 60 61 Daily downloads increased substantially rising from 3 400 daily downloads on 27 October to 113 400 on 6 November 2022 62 According to Rochko by 3 November use of the federated network had grown to 665 000 active users with a few growing pains In particular Mastodon s largest instance mastodon social needed capacity upgrades to handle the new load 11 63 Accounts on a server called journa host founded by Adam Davidson are restricted to professional journalists 64 Mastodon s increased adoption continued in the days following the Twitter takeover On 11 November the number of new users of the platform compared to the previous week was reported to be 700 000 65 moving Mastodon over the 7 million user mark 66 During that period several prominent figures joined Mastodon including prominent actors comedians journalists political activists and politicians 67 In December 2022 the number of monthly active users of Mastodon reached two million 68 On 15 December the official Mastodon Twitter account was banned from Twitter as well as other accounts with links to some Mastodon instances 69 On the following day Twitter began to flag all Mastodon links as malware preventing Twitter users from sharing them 70 71 Media coverage of the bannings included an erroneous report of an account for John Mastodon a misspelling of joinmastodon being banned described as founder of a competing social media company named after himself 72 Mastodon users wrote fictional backstories and memes about John Mastodon and circulated the hashtag JohnMastodon 73 Following the Mastodon suspension and ban on Mastodon links on Twitter 74 Twitter introduced a new policy on 18 December to prohibit sharing links on Twitter to a variety of social media websites with Mastodon being one of those blocked The policy stated that it prohibited links in both tweets and account details and that accounts that violated the policy would be suspended 75 76 77 By 19 December the policy and official mentions about it had been removed from Twitter web pages 78 79 Musk stated the following day that banning users for posting Mastodon links had been a mistake 80 Rochko claimed that at least 5 venture capital firms looking to invest in Mastodon had been turned away by December 2022 and that Mastodon s nonprofit status would not be jeopardized 81 By the start of January 2023 Mastodon had 1 8 million active users down 30 from its peak of over 2 5 million active users in early December 2022 82 On the 19th March 2023 Mastodon passed the ten million user mark 83 Forks Edit In 2017 Pixiv launched a Mastodon based social network named Pawoo 84 The service was acquired by media company Russell in 2019 Pawoo is banned by most instances on Mastodon due to allowing lolicon art 85 86 In April 2019 computer manufacturer Purism released a fork of Mastodon named Librem Social 87 88 Gab a controversial social network with a far right user base changed its software platform to a fork of Mastodon and became the largest Mastodon node in July 2019 89 Gab s adoption of Mastodon allowed Gab to be accessed from third party Mastodon applications although four of them blocked Gab shortly after the change 90 In response Mastodon s main contributors stated in their blog that they were completely opposed to Gab s project and philosophy and criticized Gab for attempting to monetize and platform racist content while hiding behind the banner of free speech and for paywalling basic features that are freely available on Mastodon 91 In October 2019 the Fourth Estate Public Benefit Corporation released a fork of Mastodon named Civiq Social 92 Tooter is an Indian social networking product launched in September 2020 Tooter is forked derived from the main branch of Mastodon software 93 In October 2021 former US President Donald Trump founded Truth Social which is based on Mastodon Initially Truth Social did not make its source code available violating Mastodon s AGPLv3 license Eugen Rochko sent a formal letter to Truth Social s chief legal officer on 26 October 2021 94 On 12 November 2021 Truth Social published its source code 95 Security EditWhile Mastodon decentralized structure is one of its most distinctive features it also poses additional security challenges Since many Mastodon instances are run by volunteers some security experts are concerned about data security and responsiveness to new threats like high severity vulnerabilities considering the difficulty of configuring and maintaining servers as well as uneven skill level among administrators Errors in instance configuration and security bugs in server implementation has already led to user data being scraped or changed by attackers It is worth noting that Mastodon collects considerably less personal data compared to other social media platforms which makes it a lower value target and potential losses less significant 96 Volunteer run instances may not have resources to deal with DDoS attacks the same way the centralized platforms do This susceptibility could potentially be used as a way to silence political voices 96 Eugen Rochko argues that these issues do not set it apart from other software products that can be hosted by non professionals As of November 2022 update Mastodon server has not yet undergone any formal security audit and security weaknesses are likely to be discovered in the future 96 Another issue can be content moderation While Mastodon instances can limit or filter out undesirable types of content a large scale harassment and misinformation campaign may require active moderation 96 Funding EditMastodon is crowdfunded and does not contain ads as of November 2022 it was supported by 3 500 people Since 2021 it has been registered in Germany as a nonprofit organization German gemeinnutzige GmbH 97 See also Edit Internet portal Free and open source software portalComparison of microblogging services Comparison of software and protocols for distributed social networking Diaspora social network Nonprofit user owned distributed social networkReferences Edit Lekach Sasha 6 April 2018 The coder who built Mastodon is 24 fiercely independent 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Like Gab arre co in 27 November 2020 Retrieved 19 December 2020 Rochko Eugen 29 October 2021 Trump s new social media platform found using Mastodon code Mastodon Blog Kan Michael 1 December 2021 Trump s Social Media Site Quietly Admits It s Based on Mastodon PCMag a b c d Goodin Dan 29 November 2022 How secure a Twitter replacement is Mastodon Let us count the ways Ars Technica Retrieved 28 January 2023 Glanz Berit Twitter Alternative Wer steckt eigentlich hinter Mastodon FAZ NET in German ISSN 0174 4909 Retrieved 14 November 2022 External links EditMastodon at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Data from Wikidata Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mastodon social network amp oldid 1145720677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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