#mastoadmin help needed, boosts welcome. My own server’s redis process is refusing connections from other services because I suppose too much load. It starts and stops working again from time to time but most of the time it’s refusing connections and making my server throw 500 errors at most requests.
Apart from upgrading the server is there anything I can do to alleviate the situation right now?
Wer Abmahnungen von Kilian Lenard wegen Google Fonts erhält, kann diese getrost ignorieren.
Der geehrte Herr Rechtsanwalt handelt rechtsmissbräuchlich und ich finde möglichst viele sollten das wissen.
https://www.anwalt.de/rechtstipps/abmahnung-kilian-lenard-wegen-google-fonts-204526.html
mastosoc is really making the entire fediverse look worse because gammon didn't want to just close signups forever
meta, tipp for newbies
one of the under-reported features of mastodon is the NOTE-option.
you can add a private, only visible to you (and people with database acess, I guess) note to every profile.
so imagine somebody is grinding your gears with a mansplainy response. you want to block/mute them. you can add a little note like "muted for being a kacknerd". So you'll remember.
you can, of course, also fill the notes with heart-emojis. but I'd suggest to send those emojis as a DM.
should've probably posted this priv but idk
I value Twitter mostly for the people I met through there, but I've met many more great people through Mastodon. Sure, an instance may disappear at any time but like, make a linktree or a personal website, give your mutuals your discord or telegram, relying on a single website to keep in touch with people is on its way out
that said, "the fediverse is hard to use it as a marketing tool" isn't necessarily a bad thing. It sucks that i.e. artists can't find an audience as easily but also corporations or celebrities can't just go "we're here now, now you'll see our posts no matter what"
Hacky folks, please resist finding ways to scrape the fediverse, build archives, automate tools and connect to people via bot without their consent.
Just resist the urge. Because you're not going to think to check for robots.txt, but you ought to, that's how we communicate we don't want to be involved. You're probably not going to bother to read the various terms of service for the instances you touch, many of which explicitly ask you not to do any scraping or automated activity beyond normal use of the service. You're not going to know to respect people using the NoBot hashtag that was meant to prevent automated follows. You're certainly not going to parse user profiles and pinned posts to learn how people like to be approached, what will get you blocked, or even think to heavily throttle your activity because instances are falling over in response to load.
Whatever your thing is, make it 100% opt-in. Make it appropriate for a significantly more at-risk user than you are. Make sure it forgets things, purges info about servers it can't contact, can't operate in any sort of logged-in mode where consent is an issue.
We will straight up help advertise your cool thing if it respects users properly and takes the time to consider the safety and preferences of every person involved. There are a lot of fun, thoughtfully-designed toys! And there are a lot of people really tired of having to come and tell you off when you wanted to help, honestly. Help yourself and ask around before you flip on your cool new thing, let folks point out what you're missing.
Toot, toot!
Tusky has opened an Open Collective, where you can support the development, translations and support work!
We offer a $12/ year tier, which is the symbolic "if everyone who uses the app can pay $1/month".
As well as, a backer tier, and a sponsor tier!
oh btw if you wanna throw someone money because you like this Mastodon thing, the @Tusky team has a Patreon and they do great work
Since other Masto admins have been posting what it costs to run their instance I decided to do the same for awoospace.
It's important to note that since we only federate with a hand-picked list of instances (which is available on our about page), we get less traffic than the average instance with our user numbers. Also we might have a lot of registered accounts but only around 100 are active regularly.
It comes down to
by the way, if you feel like it, and are technically inclined enough, you totally should set up an instance just for kicks. make it single user or just some friends, shut it down a week later and make a new one, it doesn’t have to be a commitment. You don’t need to run a website responsibly if your only user is you!
~ awoo.space admin ~ bisexual ~ nonbinary ~ likes video games and weird/ old electronics and will post obsessively about both ~ AC, Germany ~ avatar by @dzuk