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Diaspora was at it's first PR high providing the illusion of a federated alternative for Facebook. I thought it would be cool to provide my friends an instance and tried to install it at my server at home, but have to give up after an entire weekend of installing obscure dependencies on my Debian box. But the idea got me so I searched a bit further and found Mistpark the other day. The installation took half an hour or so and I was connected with Mike.
Oh and the community that has grown here since then is just
. So one of the aspects of why self hosting is the play instinct of a geek/nerd. Then the privacy issue - I don't like big monolithic things controlled by one entity, so the idea of the federated social web is just logical for me. But what would that idea be, if it would only spread to some big instances where the users clump but nobody runs a personal node at home...
.There were only a handful of public servers listed at that time, but I jumped on. Although at that time I thought D* looked nicer, I was excited about Friendica because, even then (hmmm...about 9 months ago?) Friendica did(still does) more stuff, plus, it was(is) mostly php (I'm not particularly skilled with php, but I've played with it, and thought perhaps I could contribute something, and now I have! I have not played with ruby, and especially RoR, at all), and, even more importantly, had(has) a published API, so I could find ways of communicating with it outside of the webinterface (bash scripted and tcl/tk-ed up some posting tools). I got frustrated, however, moving from one site to another for a bit, finding servers slow, not frequently updated, some missing the plugins I wanted to use, etc., so eventually I said,"Oh, what the heck" and installed it for myself, first at tonybaldwin.me, but then, I had this domain laying around doing nothing, free-haven.org. I had initially set up a site for use of local activists, especially Occupy New Haven, on the domain, with a wiki, phpbb, and statusnet installation, but they all just kept playing on facebook (fucking sheep...you wan't some change? get off the corporate fascist feedlot!). So I wiped the original free-haven.org site and installed friendica.
. seriously. best thing since bannock. i like it better than i like statusnet. does exactly what i want from something like this. open minded development, admins, and users. i just wish i could get more of my friends on here, and have a machine able to handle it.
. i was simply awed by it. something open and Free, and privacy aware, and wasn't diaspora.
Why Friendica?
Which platform did you can from before switching to Friendica? (#Google+ #Facebook #Friendster #Multiply #Myspace #Diaspora #Movim etc.)
Where are you from? (real world place, nation, or region)
How did you find about Friendica?
, now.If you are self-hosting, why did you self-hosted?
Why solo hosting? (if applicable)
Why host for your friends and family? (if applicable)
Why host a public instance? (if applicable)
is a perfect publishing platform for reaching a variety of other platforms!)If you are not self-hosting:
Which instance are you with?
Why have you not chosen to self-host? (VPS is cheap nowadays, and some of us probably are willing [for a fee of course] to set you up from the ground up)
Anything else you want to share not covered by the questions above? Or perhaps suggestions or feedback or a statement (that some of us writers can use as a testament to the success of Friendica)?