diff --git a/doc/EN/fediverse.org b/doc/EN/fediverse.org index 88566d0d..6a8a6277 100644 --- a/doc/EN/fediverse.org +++ b/doc/EN/fediverse.org @@ -39,5 +39,5 @@ It may seem like a good idea and it may seem like you're doing a service to the #+BEGIN_CENTER -This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion. This documentation is under the [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt][GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3]] +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion. This documentation is under the [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt][GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3]] #+END_CENTER diff --git a/doc/EN/homeserver.org b/doc/EN/homeserver.org index c327bf46..05e1efaa 100644 --- a/doc/EN/homeserver.org +++ b/doc/EN/homeserver.org @@ -153,5 +153,5 @@ man freedombone-image #+end_src #+BEGIN_CENTER -This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion #+END_CENTER diff --git a/doc/EN/index.org b/doc/EN/index.org index 79f88909..05677b60 100644 --- a/doc/EN/index.org +++ b/doc/EN/index.org @@ -42,5 +42,5 @@ If you find bugs, or want to add a new app to this system see the [[./devguide.h Ready made disk images which can be copied onto USB or microSD drives are [[./downloads/current][available here]]. #+BEGIN_CENTER -This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion. This documentation is under the [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt][GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3]] +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion. This documentation is under the [[https://www.gnu.org/licenses/fdl-1.3.txt][GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3]] #+END_CENTER diff --git a/doc/EN/mesh.org b/doc/EN/mesh.org index f910f4d9..c90fdd1f 100644 --- a/doc/EN/mesh.org +++ b/doc/EN/mesh.org @@ -35,5 +35,5 @@ Systems only need to be within wifi range of each other for the mesh to be creat Like [[https://libremesh.org][LibreMesh]], this system uses a combination of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.A.T.M.A.N.][batman-adv]] on network layer 2 and [[http://bmx6.net][BMX]] on layer 3. Routing protocols [[http://www.olsr.org][OLSR2]] and [[https://www.irif.fr/~jch/software/babel][Babel]] are also selectable. #+BEGIN_CENTER -This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion #+END_CENTER diff --git a/doc/EN/support.org b/doc/EN/support.org index 4bd5d9bf..98c4c099 100644 --- a/doc/EN/support.org +++ b/doc/EN/support.org @@ -18,13 +18,11 @@ * Contact details -This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at *http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion* +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at *http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion* *Email:* bob@freedombone.net -*PGP/GPG Key ID:* EA982E38 - -*PGP/GPG Fingerprint:* D538 1159 CD7A 2F80 2F06 ABA0 0452 CC7C EA98 2E38 +*PGP/GPG Fingerprint:* 9ABB82C00ABF39F82680487DCC2536191FA7C33F *XMPP:* bob@freedombone.net with OMEMO or OTR diff --git a/website/EN/fediverse.html b/website/EN/fediverse.html index e11db16d..4245fcd9 100644 --- a/website/EN/fediverse.html +++ b/website/EN/fediverse.html @@ -3,10 +3,10 @@ "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
- + -The importance of this can't be overstated. Servers with lots of users always eventually have problems where the interests of the users are not the same as the interests of the server administrator. If you are the server administrator, or if there are only a small squad-size group of people on the server, then it's a lot easier to resolve differences and everyone's interests are likely to be similar.
It's inevitable in any social network, but fortunately your options for dealing with it are better than they are in the giant proprietary monoliths. In the proprietary world Google or Facebook don't give a damn about the fate of individual users. On a server with a small number of users if you're getting griefed then the administrator is likely to care and be able to do something about it.
Especially if other servers are publishing content which may not be legal in your jurisdiction then don't be afraid to use domain or user blocking from the Administrator control panel. The same applies if users on other servers are trying to harass you. Blocking creates politics and drama but this is a feature not a bug. It allows you to craft your own distinct community and user experience while also existing in the wider federation. It's hard to do this on sites like Twitter or Facebook. Try to keep blocking to a minimum though and avoid doing it for insubstantial reasons. If you have other users on your server then publish the blocked domains list somewhere they can see. That avoids disappointment and enables you to have a discussion about the validity of blocking decisions.
Over time follows and blocking rules come to match the underlying social geography of affinity groups. Blocking will happen and users will move around or start new servers. Drama related to blocking will dissipate.
Keep the number of other users you're following and who are also active to under a couple of hundred. Any more than that and you'll just be overwhelmed by irrelevant stuff and whatever community you may have been part of will dissolve in a sea of entropy. There are no algorithmic timelines, and even if they're introduced then they create their own problems as an opaque form of censorship. Real community happens at tribal scale. It's something which people often don't like to admit because they get fixated upon bigger and bigger numbers, but it definitely seems to be true.
It may seem like a good idea and it may seem like you're doing a service to the community by allowing random strangers to register, but servers with thousands of users only cause problems - social, administrative, financial and possibly also legal. The financial strain of running a powerful server with high reliability may be enough to encourage the administrator to begin pushing advertising onto the system, or sell user content, and then before you know it you have identical problems to Twitter. Instead try to encourage people to set up their own servers. Follow this principle and a lot of arguments and stress will be more easily avoided.
@@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ It may seem like a good idea and it may seem like you're doing a service to the-This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion. This documentation is under the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion. This documentation is under the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3
-This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion
-This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion. This documentation is under the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3 +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion. This documentation is under the GNU Free Documentation License version 1.3
-This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion
-This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://pazyv7nkllp76hqr.onion +This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at http://7ec7btgr6m7c5r3h.onion
@@ -260,11 +260,7 @@ This site can also be accessed via a Tor browser at
Know of some fabulous web system which could run on Freedombone, but currently doesn't? Contact the above, and be prepared to make a compelling argument for why it should be included.
At the present time this project is not seeking any funding. There is no crowdfunding campaign and no slick marketing video. Those aren't ruled out as future possibilities, but for now they're just not needed.
@@ -303,27 +299,27 @@ If you find this project useful then you may wish to consider donating toTesting of the install on different hardware. Also pentesting on test installations to find vulnerabilities.
A better design for this website would be nice to have. Photos, icons or other artwork are all welcome. I've always liked the cartoon artwork of the Mediagoblin project, and attractive graphics can help to get people initially interested.
To add translations modify the json files within the locale subdirectory. Then make a pull request on the Github site.
Helping to package GNU Social and Hubzilla for Debian would be beneficial.