VeSpectagles

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[–] VeSpectagles@sharkey.world 5 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

How so? That hasn't seemed to be much of a negative for Bluesky, and its default interface doesn't have a deck/column view like Misskey and its forks.

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[–] VeSpectagles@sharkey.world 8 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

Antennas/custom feeds are a more powerful version of following tags tbh, as you can put hashtags in the included words.

However I agree, I also dislike when sites make it where you can't see stuff until you sign up, or just make it difficult (as is the case here). If you go to many of these instances and add /explore after the instance name, e.g. sharkey.world/explore, you can get a better look before signing up.

Figured that out from my stubborn curiosity.

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[–] VeSpectagles@sharkey.world 3 points 2 weeks ago

I agree, unfortunately edits don't federate from where I posted this, so I made this thread in place of that.

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What are Misskey and its forks (*key)? A brief overview

Misskey is Japanese microblogging software, but it's unlike other microblogging software like Mastodon that more closely mirrors the design and features of Twitter. Instead it, and thus its forks (e.g. Sharkey/Iceshrimp), have a distinct design and variety of features unique to it.

A couple of which are Antennas (custom feeds) and Pages (blogging). With its approach to custom feeds, you make a couple lists of keywords to show posts including specific terms and filter out those including other terms.

E.g. a feed looking for cute cats might have an include list of the words cats/kittens and an exclude/filter list of the terms dogs/puppies/etc.

Then there's Pages, which are relatively straightforward. Basically they're blog posts or any longer form post where you might want to play with more formatting options.

Alongside these there are several other features, like custom themes, Channels (sort of like local-only groups/threads), and more that I'm less familiar with. In any event, Misskey and its forks are rather different from some of the other microblogging stuff you may have seen before, so I encourage checking them out!

This should better help follow my last post, where I highlighted a few instances people using Lemmy might be interested in. This comment hit the nail on the head, so I made this to try to correct for that a little.

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[–] VeSpectagles@sharkey.world 11 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

As the other person that replied indicated, *key is shorthand for Misskey and Misskey fork instances like Sharkey/Iceshrimp/etc.

There's a bunch of them and since many of the instances with primarily English or other language (besides Japanese) people on them aren't using Misskey (or any specific fork) it's easier to write *key.

I should have clarified that in the OP, but I hoped the body text would help with that. My bad!

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Did you know? Lemmy instances with *key instances!

In case you've been interested in wading into microblogging and didn't feel like Mastodon was your thing, the Lemmy instance you're on might have a *key instance to check out!

I'm posting to your from Sharkey World, Lemmy World's Sharkey instance. However I was surprised to find that Programming Dev has an Iceshrimp instance over at Bytes. Meanwhile I first learned of Blahaj Zone from their Sharkey instance awhile before they spun up their lemmy instance.

One of the cool features of each of these is that even if you're not into microblogging, they also basically have a blogging feature built in alongside it in the form of a Pages feature. Prefer the long form? Write there and then easily turn around and share it with a microblog post.

Are there any other Lemmy instances out there running *key instances? Mention'em in the comments!

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