I just recently found out about Firefish, I know is a microblogging base like Mastodon and Twitter, but I want to know more about Firefish, which is better?? I want to know your opinion about both platforms

  • brandon@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    Firefish has some cool features, but every time I opened it on my laptop the fans would immediately spin up to 100%. It’s not exactly lightweight on the client side.

  • Leraje@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Firefish is much more customisable, both for users and from an Admin point of view. For example, I like that as an Admin I can upload a bunch of emojis that have particular meaning to the instance theme. I can also create a site wide theme (but users can change that if they want to). I can follow people and interact with people on any microblogging service that runs activitypub (so Mastodon etc). I found installing Firefish very easy, using their ubuntu installer .sh file.

    There’s absolutely nothing wrong with Mastodon, its great software. I just find firefish more versatile.

  • Kotking@mastodon.social
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    1 year ago

    @Meowmoth I would say feature bloat. If you need social network message service and want fast loads and less mobile traffic/device resources usage then Mastodon is a king with very tried and true nature. Firefish is fork of Misskey so I can tell a bit as Misskey user. If you want everything in one social service then Misskey/Firefish is the one. Build-in rss reader, memos, gallery, pages, channel for chat like experience, plugins, minigames, likes=emoji that convey message, so… Feature bloat.