Pretty ironic since this is from the UK Guardian under Kath Viner's editing which has played a key part in fanning the flames of the culture war.
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The Texas Observer and other newspapers have their own Mastodon instance. Even Donald Trump’s Truth Social is its own instance. If you have the news, they will come to you!
BBC did, but it's seemingly inactive now.
Article about it: https://www.bbc.com/rd/blog/2023-07-mastodon-distributed-decentralised-fediverse-activitypub
Mastodon, get shiny. This foss clunkiness is hamstringing you.
Send them a pull request with your ideas?
Seems like a great time for some corporate cash to show up with no strings attached in this hyper-driven race for a digital copy of our thoughts
A little late, but yeah, der, obviously.
Just came to that conclusion now?
Better late than never. Great move.
Barn door, horse, etc.
BTW, the author of this article still advertises its Twitter account 🙃
Inb4 The Guardian will have a presence on Bluesky but not the Fediverse 🙃
Does Mastadon have customizable/sharable feeds?
I'm not sure what you mean. There is a list feature much like the one that existed on Twitter, but since I don't use it, I don't know if you can share lists.
Edit: I tried the List feature and it does not work like on Twitter (at least the way I remember it): it only can only contain users you already follow and is private. It acts more like a feed with only a subset of your follows.
I mean like on Bluesky you can make feeds such as this one someone made that features posts linking to free gift articles.
Oh no, but it's a neat feature, I wish Mastodon had it!
It's a killer feature imo but microblog services in general aren't really my thing
The Guardian is welcome on Lemmy anytime.
And my Mastodon!
And my axe!
Same