I am wondering about the different fediverse software options and what would be best for various usecases.

Currently, I run a Mastodon and a Lemmy instance that is mostly just for myself, which is great for doing microblogging and link-aggregation/replacing Reddit. In the past I’ve also used various blog platforms for long-form text posts (documentation/guides), and to host some photography pics.

It feels like Mastodon isn’t a good option for hosting long-form content (most instances have 500 char limits lol), nor would it be the best for trying to create a photo space akin to Instagram.

What software options would you recommend for either long-form blog posts or photo hosting? I know Pixelfed is an option (that I am looking into hosting), but is there a good blog option?

I think calckey can host pages and galleries, so it might be a good all-in-one solution? I’m not really sure.

p.s. If I export my content from Mastodon, shut down the instance, then bring up an instance of Calckey with the same domain/username, am I going to break things?

  • @jaxOPA
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    311 months ago

    Ah, so it seems like once you’ve setup an instance at a domain, you’ve kinda burned that domain unless you use like a subdomain. That’s a bit annoying, but I guess it makes sense.

    • @[email protected]
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      311 months ago

      Yep. I always use a sub domain for Fediverse applications. It’s just easier to migrate when something better suited to your needs comes along.

      • @jaxOPA
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        111 months ago

        That would have been good to know before setting this up lol. Oh well.

    • @[email protected]
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      11 months ago

      I don’t think this would cause any problems. Lemmy definitely doesn’t care if you change the software platform on an existing domain.

      Edit: Actually I think the only problem is if there used to be some type of troll instance on the same domain, then the domain or individual users on it would still be blocked by other instances.

      • @jaxOPA
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        111 months ago

        Lemmy might not, but Mastodon/others might?