• @[email protected]
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      611 months ago

      If you just want a hassle-free way to view as much content as possible, there are instances that are federated with pretty much everyone - just have to do a little research. If you want to guarantee keeping post history AND have absolute control over what you can see, you’re gonna have to put in the work to make your own instance.

    • TacoButtPlug
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      Also -

      them: it’s ridiculous they aren’t listening to the user

      the instance: held a vote and the majority voted to defederate

    • Pxtl
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      -611 months ago

      Have you looked into the process of actually spinning up your own Mastodon instance? It’s not exactly the good old days of throwing together a LAMP box and installing PHPBB on it.

      • @[email protected]
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        711 months ago

        I’ve done it and it’s not a whole lot harder than that. The additional steps are:

        • Install dependencies - exact commands are provided in the instructions for Debian-based systems
        • Create a more complex web server configuration file - for which a template is provided
        • Set up systemd services to start it at boot - templates are provided

        It is harder than managed hosting where you might only need to create a database user in a web control panel and upload files for PHPBB, but there’s managed hosting available for Mastodon.

        • Pxtl
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          011 months ago

          Doesn’t it require a whole mess of Docker instances and some kind of orchestrator to host? Or is it easier to stand up on a single server now? I haven’t looked into it in a year or so.

          • @[email protected]
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            711 months ago

            It does not. I set mine up more than a year ago and followed these instructions.

            People already familiar with Ruby on Rails will not find any surprises there; Mastodon’s hosting requirements are typical of a Rails app.