Exploring the fediverse has been fun, but I’m still trying to figure out things. I have a mastodon account, but also decided to check out other fediverse projects and came across misskey. Made an account or miruku.cafe, and it seems quite similar to mastodon to me. Are they very similar?
Mastodon is very Twitter like. It’s focus is on implementing the main features and it’s just the software most users use. Then there’s also other software like Misskey (and Calckey (which I run on my server) as well as some other fork of which I’ve forgotten the name). Misskey (and its forks) implement additional features that Mastodon doesn’t have and don’t use the Mastodon API. So using Mastodon apps with them won’t work as good. There are Misskey apps though.
My personal opinion is, that Misskey and Calckey have a better and more modern approach in regards to UI/UX-Design. However that’s subjective. Misskey and Calckey also have additional features like longer posts (3000 characters per default with Calckey), pages, clips, drive and much more. Misskey and Calckey also use Reactions instead of “Favorites” which means that if you react with a 🎉 emoji to a post users on Misskey and Calckey will see that emoji as a reaction. Mastodon users will just see it as a favorite (so as a star).
In general I used Mastodon for quite a while and switched to running my own Calckey server at calckey.braydmedia.de
Thanks a lot. That was informative. I’ll also check out Calckey.
You’re welcome!
I tried calckey but it doesn’t handle or search hashtags well at all. As far as I can tell, you can create “Antennas” to watch hashtags but they will only monitor and grab new content, so you won’t see any past uses before your antenna creation.
Hm for me it really works well. Especially because it has full text search by default. 👀 Just took me some time to figure out how to search accounts because I was used to how it is on mastodon and didn’t see that when you search for a users name it defaults to posts but there’s a tab for users.
I’m currently using Akkoma, but I intend to switch to Calckey as soon as it has a stable way of transferring my posts.