ICYMI, @stux did a post highlighting how Mastodon can be used as a private intranet just for you and your friends.
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ICYMI, @stux did a post highlighting how Mastodon can be used as a private intranet just for you and your friends.
This is thanks to Mastodon's optional "limited federation mode" which uses allowlists instead of blocklists. This mode blocks all servers by default and only federates with servers you list. If your allowlist is blank, then it doesn't federate at all.
If you're interested in using this mode, there's more info at:
https://fedi.tips/creating-an-isolated-server -
ICYMI, @stux did a post highlighting how Mastodon can be used as a private intranet just for you and your friends.
This is thanks to Mastodon's optional "limited federation mode" which uses allowlists instead of blocklists. This mode blocks all servers by default and only federates with servers you list. If your allowlist is blank, then it doesn't federate at all.
If you're interested in using this mode, there's more info at:
https://fedi.tips/creating-an-isolated-server@homegrown @stux if Mastodon uses too many resources, take a look at @gotosocial@superseriousbusiness.org: https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/configuration/instance/
Yes, less features than Mastodon, but way smaller memory and CPU requirements. Works really great! -
@homegrown @stux if Mastodon uses too many resources, take a look at @gotosocial@superseriousbusiness.org: https://docs.gotosocial.org/en/latest/configuration/instance/
Yes, less features than Mastodon, but way smaller memory and CPU requirements. Works really great!Yup, GTS is great for small servers!

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ICYMI, @stux did a post highlighting how Mastodon can be used as a private intranet just for you and your friends.
This is thanks to Mastodon's optional "limited federation mode" which uses allowlists instead of blocklists. This mode blocks all servers by default and only federates with servers you list. If your allowlist is blank, then it doesn't federate at all.
If you're interested in using this mode, there's more info at:
https://fedi.tips/creating-an-isolated-server -
ICYMI, @stux did a post highlighting how Mastodon can be used as a private intranet just for you and your friends.
This is thanks to Mastodon's optional "limited federation mode" which uses allowlists instead of blocklists. This mode blocks all servers by default and only federates with servers you list. If your allowlist is blank, then it doesn't federate at all.
If you're interested in using this mode, there's more info at:
https://fedi.tips/creating-an-isolated-server@homegrown @stux I have a question. Would not all the profiles and toots be readable for outsiders? I mean even if they cannot create an account and not interact from other instances, they can still read?
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