I really like chapo because it feels like an example of a genuine community that exists mainly on social media, and I think that's pretty rare. So I was wondering what traits or or advantages chapochat had that contributed to its success in fulfilling this sort of niche. And maybe how this differs from other forms of social media. Any of you folks have any ideas?
Here is another example that might be interesting to discuss, although it seems to be a lot smaller than chapochat.
https://kolektiva.social/invite/2MeqvBNw
What is it?
Its another social media platform called kolektiva. Its meant to be federated and decentralized, an interesting project I think. But as i said it seems to be dead unfortunately.
It looks to be based on Mastodon, which is to Twitter as Lemmy is to Reddit.
I more meant, what’s that mastodon instance for?
ah i see, I think its meant to be a secure platform for anarchists to organize.