A better diagram is at upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Fediverse_small_information.png showing how Hubzilla, Friendica, and other social networks communicate across which protocols in the Fediverse
@@dzaky74 yes 1k subs is a criterion for UA-cam, but you can also earn a Google verification elsewhere, and it carries across all your Google services (you are verified once). I didn't earn mine on UA-cam. Mine was earned on Google+.
Not like Telegram no, but it has private messing to contacts much like Mastodon would send a private post. You click on a contact and choose PM which opens a private message. There is then a Messages view that shows you existing messages, with the replies back and forth.
Ah yes, at that time I had gone back to iPhone. I always use what I actually install or have bought where possible. So no reason, except that year I was on an iPhone to see what had changed. I can only use iPhone or Android though as my bank issues apps on those platforms only, and I had to unroot my Android phone because they do some low-level checks that even RootCloak was not covering.
A better diagram is at upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/b3/Fediverse_small_information.png showing how Hubzilla, Friendica, and other social networks communicate across which protocols in the Fediverse
How did you get a verified checkmark even tho you had less than 1k subs
@@dzaky74 yes 1k subs is a criterion for UA-cam, but you can also earn a Google verification elsewhere, and it carries across all your Google services (you are verified once). I didn't earn mine on UA-cam. Mine was earned on Google+.
A legacy admission, hmmm
I'm disappointed to discover there's no chat :( (commenting as user, not server admin).
Not like Telegram no, but it has private messing to contacts much like Mastodon would send a private post. You click on a contact and choose PM which opens a private message. There is then a Messages view that shows you existing messages, with the replies back and forth.
@@GadgeteerZAyes, I saw that. I needed chat.
Trying to convince my nephew to install Element, too. that one looks promising.
this was awesome man thank u
17:50 Curious why iphone instead of a linux based os phone? :)
Ah yes, at that time I had gone back to iPhone. I always use what I actually install or have bought where possible. So no reason, except that year I was on an iPhone to see what had changed. I can only use iPhone or Android though as my bank issues apps on those platforms only, and I had to unroot my Android phone because they do some low-level checks that even RootCloak was not covering.