There are directories of Fediverse projects:
However, they tend to be a little messy and not easily skimmable. I also wanted to focus on Fediverse alternatives to existing services, although I do like the idea of going on beyond what is offered by current social media.
So, inspired by this discussion (and others), I thought a curated list of the main alternatives (with beginner-friendly sites) might be handy (especially with a potential influx of new users):
Reddit/threadiverse:
Twitter:
Social networks (Facebook, Google+):
- Friendica - works as a hub and publishing platform connected to the Fediverse and beyond (Twitter, Tumblr, etc)
- diaspora* - Friendica is technically part of diaspora*
- Socialhome
Instagram:
YouTube:
WhatsApp:
- Matrix - not as interconnected as the core ActivityPub services but it integrates well with Lemmy to provide secure DMs (just add your Matrix ID into your Lemmy profile)
Media hosting (Flickr, YouTube, SoundCloud, DeviantArt):
- MediaGoblin - are there public instances you can join?
Blogs:
Activity planning (Facebook events):
Goodreads:
Dropbox/Drive/Collaboration
LinkedIn:
Linktree:
Music:
Podcasts:
Delicious:
Dating apps:
- Alovoa - not yet part of the Fediverse but it’s planned
Pinterest:
- Pinetta - still early days there but as people have asked before
Search engine (although not federated themselves they search big chunks of the Fediverse):
- Lemmyverse
- Fedi-search - Lemmy, kbin, Mastodon and PeerTube
- Lemmy Search
And if you need some more background then try the Fediverse New User Orientation.
Illustrations from Wikipedia
Cool!, but the fedi software is not just that (especially #twitterverse ones). There are:
I tried all of them and still use both Gotosocial and and Snac2 instances daily, and they are a nice piece of software for their own use-case. Granted, all of these list above is not straightforward to use, but can you add that on advanced category. It feels unfair if it just the usual trio (Mastodon, Misskey/Calkey, Pleroma/Akkoma) that has exposure in the forum. thx.
Indeed. This is, at best, scratching the surface. My aim was to create a list that ticked most of these boxes:
That’s where posts like yours come in useful - my list is just the easy on-ramp and then people can add in great resources like that which help people push on and do more. It’s kind of where I’ll be going next in my journey, so I am grateful for the post. If you, or anyone else, have more advanced services them keep them coming.