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* [http://www.ginnymcqueen.com/how-to-mastodon/ Toot How-To : Intro to Mastodon] by Ginny McQueen (also: [https://medium.com/@GinnyMcQueen/toot-how-to-intro-to-mastodon-e5655bfa87d2 Medium]) | * [http://www.ginnymcqueen.com/how-to-mastodon/ Toot How-To : Intro to Mastodon] by Ginny McQueen (also: [https://medium.com/@GinnyMcQueen/toot-how-to-intro-to-mastodon-e5655bfa87d2 Medium]) | ||
* [https://morr.cc/woolly-week/ #woollyweek]: another user intro to the Mastoverse | * [https://morr.cc/woolly-week/ #woollyweek]: another user intro to the Mastoverse | ||
+ | * [https://github.com/nolanlawson/resources-for-mastodon-newbies/blob/master/README.md Resources for Mastodon newbies] ([https://toot.cafe/users/nolan/updates/18765 via]) | ||
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===how to: technical=== | ===how to: technical=== | ||
* [http://mastodon.tools/ Mastodon Tools]: [[PHP]] code that interfaces with Mastodon in various ways | * [http://mastodon.tools/ Mastodon Tools]: [[PHP]] code that interfaces with Mastodon in various ways |
Revision as of 20:43, 14 June 2017
About
Mastodon is web server software which provides a user interface to the GNU Social-compatible fediverse. It is written in Ruby and JavaScript.
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Forks
Local Notes
Links
reference
- Wikipedia
- Mastodon instances: an automated list of all known Mastodon instances, with technical ratings
how to: users
- Toot How-To : Intro to Mastodon by Ginny McQueen (also: Medium)
- #woollyweek: another user intro to the Mastoverse
- Resources for Mastodon newbies (via)
how to: technical
- Mastodon Tools: PHP code that interfaces with Mastodon in various ways
- Halcyon: a PHP client for Mastodon, and related stuff
discussion
- 2017-04-23 Mourning Mastodon (share and)
Notes
Wish list:
- a way to set up auto-replies filtered by instance [1]
- where X is a set of users chosen by user Y, collect stats about users who follow them or are followed by them (e.g. list users who follow a lot of them or are followed by a lot of them, possibly for autoblocking) and make those stats available to user Y.