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Selfhosted twitter alternative, not mastodon if possible

Hello, I have seted up my lemmy server couple months back and am loving it. One problem I have with it is that I can't follow individual users so I have been thinking about selfhosting another fediverse service that will satiate my need to follow specific users.

Most popular platform on the world generally for that is twitter so I wan't to see if there is any good twitter alternative. I know of mastodon but have heard that it can be hard to selfhost and uses a lot of storage ( that wouldn't be that much of a problem with s3 storage provider, like what I do with lemmy already ).

So I would like to know if there is any simpler "twitter" alternatives for following single user's on the fediverse, preferably with s3 storage support.

If mastodon is the best in that regard I most likelly will just selfhost it.

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  • https://gotosocial.org/ currently seems to be the popular choice for mastodon compatible single user instances that are easy to setup and run.

    Personally I run a https://akkoma.social/ instance, which works fine, but it is a bit more complex to setup and requires a lot of customization to look nice.

    • GoToSocial is pretty good, but it has some fundamental limitations like being unable to follow hashtags and not having a web client of its own. I currently have a self-hosted instances of both Mastodon and GoToSocial (for testing purposes), but I mostly use the Mastodon one.

  • The simplest solution to following a singular user is probably RSS. No additional software services required; only a generic RSS reader on your client device.

    For Mastodon it's instance.tld/@user.rss.

  • If you want to host a single-user instance for yourself only, take a look at gotosocial or microblogpub?

    As I understand it, most of the reasons the larger fedi softwares are so difficult to set up is because they require multi-user sign up and moderation tools (I may be wrong about the particulars, but to me it seems logical that you don't buy a bus to drive yourself to the office and back).

  • Mastodon uses the ActivityPub protocol and so do a lot of other applications. Friendica is one that might suit your needs.

  • Just do that. I selfhost mastodon and its not much worse than lemmy. They’re both resource hogs in their own regard. As long as you dont open up user registration you should be fine. Also its by far the most advanced by now afaik.

  • Update: I have ended up with hosting a sharkey instance, mostly because of it's very active development and nice ui. ( No way it was cause of the shark costumed waifu )

  • I selfhost both Lemmy and Mastodon. Lemmy is set and forget follow the communities you etc. Mastodon does need a little bit of tweeking after being setup. I have a script the removes remote content from my server after 7 days which keeps the used space down considerably. More details about the commands used can be found here -> https://docs.joinmastodon.org/admin/tootctl/#media-remove

  • The simplest solution would be to use a Nostr app to create a keypair (aka account). Then add the Mostr.pub relay. This will let you search for ActivityPub users and follow them as if it were a Twitter-style feed.

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