Weekly Shaarli

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Week 08 (February 16, 2026)

A disjointed introduction to the Fediverse

[the] technology is a facilitating thing. It's like trying to describe how a bicycle works, rather than why you ride it.
Instead, what the Fediverse is, is a place to have conversations online without algorithms, AI, and ads getting in the way.
Which is increasingly a rare thing online.
Almost the entirety of the internet, from SEO on the web to YouTube to TikTok to Spotify to Instagram and X and Facebook, has been turned into a race to game an algorithm designed to sell ads.
What makes the Fedi unique is that it's not that.
https://gts.sadauskas.id.au/@aj/statuses/01KHCQFQVEXJKWT7X2HEH5WW1H

Getting started on the Fediverse

Finding people to follow

Useful or fun stuff built on top of Fedi

How to manage an account as a team or organization

Not too many examples on this that I have found so far.

Examples and more background

What about Bluesky and other Big Tech?

Elena Rossini har en nice presentation https://blog.elenarossini.com/if-big-tech-social-platforms-are-junk-food-and-the-fediverse-is-a-healthy-home-cooked-meal-then-what-is-bluesky

  • does not federate with the Fediverse (unless the user herself sets up a "bridge")
  • false promise of decentralization using the AT protocol
  • your block list is publicly visible
  • algorithms (controlled by the platform owner) are still king
  • heavily financed by crypto-bros and other opaque sources

As a step on the journey away from Twitter it is not too bad. But please don't stop there - continue the journey towards the free, open web.