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Stefano Marinelli · 2024-09-12 · via IT Notes - fediverse

Following my old article about the Fediverse software I've experimented and use, I've decided to convert a Mastodon post into this small blog post.

In the past few days, I revisited several of my old Fediverse instances after some friends asked me to help them set up a new one. While I was at it, I took the opportunity to perform maintenance on some leftover instances I still manage. Here’s a summary of my experience with various platforms:

Akkoma

This is my oldest instance, still running since 2022. It was offline for about 3 or 4 months, but I recently updated it to the latest version and restarted it. After upgrading the software and the database, it didn't show any problem. Akkoma is a very good solution, supports quote posts and emoji reactions.

GoToSocial

I helped a friend update their GoToSocial instance. While the software itself was up-to-date, the underlying system needed an update. I noticed that when the number of followings exceeds 2000, the instance becomes a bit sluggish. PostgreSQL isn’t the issue in this case – it's the GoToSocial process itself that seems to get heavy on the VPS. Despite this, GoToSocial remains very usable, and I see a lot of potential in it. The Mastodon API is well-implemented, and it works seamlessly with major apps.

Mitra

Mitra is another Fediverse platform I’ve been exploring. I helped someone with around 1000 followers and followings migrate from a large Mastodon instance to Mitra. There were no speed issues, though sending messages does make the server slightly "heavier" for a short time. The Mastodon API is partially implemented, but the software is evolving quickly. I find its native interface quite user-friendly, and it’s a platform worth keeping an eye on.

Snac2

I’ve always had a soft spot for Snac2. It doesn’t use a database, and its design choices make it ideal for small instances. One feature I particularly like is how it sends posts to all known instances, which increases visibility and interaction. The interface is basic, with no JavaScript, which is a nice change, but it might feel too minimalistic for users coming from Mastodon. However, the Mastodon API support is steadily improving with each release. Snac2 does struggle with larger numbers, but this is more due to the underlying file system than the software itself. Snac2 now supports moving in/out, so it's easy top test it. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to self-host a small or single-user instance.

Mastodon

My old personal instance of Mastodon was stuck on version 4.1.x and had been offline for a few months. I updated the FreeBSD Jail, upgraded Mastodon to 4.2.12, and then to 4.3.0 without any issues. I also helped a friend migrate their Pleroma-based instance to Mastodon. This user has about 5000 followers and followings, and the instance runs on FreeBSD on an arm64 VPS for around 3 euros per month. Aside from media storage (which isn’t Mastodon’s fault), there were no significant issues. Although Mastodon is sometimes criticized for being resource-intensive, its modular design ensures that even during high load, queues might slow down, but the local timeline and navigation remain reasonably fast. This makes it a strong contender for larger-scale use.

Conclusion

Overall, I feel that these platforms are evolving in the right direction. The developers are doing a fantastic job, and the Fediverse is growing stronger with each new release. Well done to all the devs working hard behind the scenes!