What is Mastodon?
Mastodon is a decentralized social network that enables users to connect with each other across independent instances, allowing for a more personal and community-driven experience. The platform's federated architecture, powered by the ActivityPub protocol, allows users on different instances to communicate and interact, fostering a sense of interconnectedness within the broader Mastodon ecosystem. Key features of this open-source social network include the ability to post short updates, engage in discussions, and share content, all while maintaining control over one's personal data and online presence
Highlights
- Federated architecture enabling communication across independent instances
- Community-driven approach focused on personal interaction
- Open-source platform with user control over personal data
- Compatibility with other federated protocols like ActivityPub
- Decentralized design that empowers users to take back control of their social media experience
Features
Two-factor Authentication
No Censorship
Federated
Dark Mode
Fediverse
Privacy focused
Ad-free
Decentralized
No Tracking
Support for @mentions
Microblogging
Support for ActivityPub