Tumblr always suited me better than micro-blogging as there is no word count restriction (I can find brevity a problem) and you could have any number of blogs/channels for whatever topic was tickling your fancy at the time.

So I’ve been keeping an eye out for Fediverse alternatives, jotting down notes and now I’d like throw this open to the Hivemind. And yes, Tumblr is now on ActivityPub, but I am not putting my time into corporate platforms again.

Added bonuses: markdown (or something similar), adding links to posts, quoting other posts and perhaps being able to login from another Fediverse service.

Here’s a few I found:

  • Goblin - It’s a FireFish fork from a former Tumblr employee. Allows multiple accounts but they have to have a different email address, some markdown but not links. I’ve heard it suggested that most *key forks could be set-up as a Tumblr alternative
  • Loforo: “Another surprise is that Loforo is the second most active ActivityPub blog platform in the Fediverse, behind only WordPress.” Easy multiple blog creation, formatting in HTML. Unfortunately you can’t create your own instance, last time I checked.
  • micro.blog - not free, not open source
  • Wafrn

Not listed as Tumblr equivalents but some of the general services are flexible enough to do this:

  • Hubzilla - has channels but seems more a CMS. Nomadic identities is a great feature.
  • Friendica - the BlueSky integration seems increasingly important and, with Meta’s enshittification, it feels like a general social media service is a good idea. The way you can have the equivalent of Google+'s circles seems a good feature (while I am no fan of Facebook, Google+ worked well for me while it lasted). The main issue I see is you can only replicate channels with different accounts.

Any suggestions? Have I missed any key features from the above?

  • poVoq@slrpnk.net
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    Most non-Mastodon “microblogging” software handles longer messages just fine. My Akkoma instance for example defaults to 5000 letters and there isn’t really a limit interface wise.

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      Yeah. I think Misskey defaults to 2000, and supports up to 7000. And Glich-soc supports signidicantly higher, and that’s a Masto fork.

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    The Channels in Friendica are similar to the “antennas” / “newspickers” in Misskey / Sharkey. Both are very good ways to receive content sorted by self-defined topics.

    If you are looking for a way to *send *to different topics, Friendica’s (connected) “accounts” would be suitable for this, But Hubzilla offers more options for this

    “Friendica - the BlueSky integration…”

    Friendica offers a connector for Tumblr as well as for Bluesky. Ad hoc I can only find a German-language manual for it: https://friendica-hilfe.gitbook.io/friendica-hilfe/basics/bluesky-tumblr-und-weitere-social-media-dienste

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    How about misskey? It has character limit, but still you can write a lot (2000 character limit). There are also channels.

    You can give it a try and see if it is for you.

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      I have an account on a Sharkey instance (that was previously Calckey), I definitely like the features more than Mastodon but I am missing the ability to have various blogs/channels on different topics. I’d also prefer no character limit for when I really want to get some wordage down.

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      Misskey’s char limit is an admin setting, FWIW. There are plenty of *key servers with higher.