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Mastodon is a great microblogging platform, but maybe you want to try something new. Firefish made a splash recently, and a lot of people are talking about it. If you’ve played with it for a while and want to officially take the plunge, here’s some tips on moving from your Mastodon Instance to a Firefish one.

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    11 months ago

    Kaiteki is open source and supports Firefish as well as a lot of other fediverse services.

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      11 months ago

      I poked at it a bit and it does indeed let you log in with a Firefish account, but it seems like it doesn’t support threaded replies like Firefish and also lacks the Antenna feature?

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        11 months ago

        yea, it’s still a pretty basic implementation at the moment. Hopefully it’ll be added in the future.

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      11 months ago

      Forgot to mention that app! I did see it but they are listed as alpha and without any actual versioned release of the app yet. I’ll keep an eye on it, but the Firefish devs also said they’re working on their own native app. Fedilab devs did announce they would support Calckey, but it seems to have taken a major backseat as that was like a year ago, and the issue was then closed as “we’ll only support Mastodon API platforms in this app” and then the issue was re-opened after some vote.

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        11 months ago

        I use kaiteki from time to time and so far I find the application quite nice. Otherwise, I don’t know if all the features are already supported, but I’ve just tested and my Firefish account works in Fedilab.