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It is unfortunate that the Fosstodon thing is happening while there continues to be no way to migrate posts to a new instance.

My first account was yoasif@fosstodon.org -- but I quickly migrated when I found that Mastodon data portability didn't include posts.

I'd much rather be on an instance that has mass appeal and is unlikely to be blocked - even with bad moderators.

The promise of federation is only partially achieved when lacking a way to migrate your own content.

in reply to yoasif

@yoasif yeah totally agree about how much of a problem it is that there isn't a great way to migrate content. Slurp and Postly are useful but people have been asking Mastodon to support for post migration for years and it hasn't happened yet.

It cracks me up when Cory Doctorow talks about how Mastodon has "credible exit" because you can move 90% of your social graph most of the time. I mean yes it's better than not being to move any of your social graph but "credible exit" it's not.

in reply to yoasif

It's certainly a dilemma. I know there are instances have infosec.exchange blocked or limited for various reasons. But self-hosting leads to other challenges. So oh well, at least for now I'm leaving this account here and accepting that some people won't see it.

(That said, my main personal account for a while was on an instance that limited .social, and I wound up with noticeably fewer notifications about random drive-by comments by reply guys and jerks, so I can certainly see why instances limit it.)

@yoasif @moanos

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@Voline thanks very much for letting me know! Very strange. I'm seeing images of the tweets on the page in Firefox (and I just checked Chrome and Safari, all on a Mac -- and I'm in the US, just in case they're showing different stutt in different geographies). So, no idea what's going on. Software, smh.

The embedded video doesn't render, on Firefox it says it's only directly viewable on YouTube, but I figured that was okay. Not sure how it looks on other browsers though.