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#Pterotype expands your audience by giving your blog an #ActivityPub stream, making it a part of the #Fediverse. Users of #Mastodon, #Pleroma, and other #Fediverse services will be able to follow and share your posts from the platform of their choice.
Scholar Social is a Mastodon instance meant for: researchers, grad students, librarians, archivists, undergrads, academically inclined high schoolers, educators of all levels, journal editors, research assistants, professors, administrators—anyone involved in academia who is willing to engage with others respectfully.
We strive to be a safe space for queer people and other minorities, recognizing that there can only be academic freedom where the existence and validity of interlocutors' identities is taken as axiomatic.
"A Mastodon profile you can be proud to put on the last slide of a presentation at a conference"
Scholar Social also features a monthly "official" journal club, in which we try to read and comment on a paper of interest.
Any user of Scholar Social can suggest an article by sending the DOI by direct message to @socrates@scholar.social and one will be chosen by random lottery on the last day of the month. We ask that you only submit articles that are from outside your own field of study to try to ensure that the papers we read are accessible and interesting to non-experts.
A Mastodon instance for maths people. The kind of people who make πz2×a jokes.
Fully managed Mastodon hosting starting at €5/mo.
This illustrated user guide is useful to understand key differences and features in Mastodon, including detailed howto information.
Mastodon is a social network application based on the ActivityPub protocol. It behaves a lot like other social networks, especially #Twitter, with one key difference - it is open-source and anyone can start their own server (also called an "instance"), and users of any instance can interact freely with those of other instances (called "federation"). Thus, it is possible for small communities to set up their own servers to use amongst themselves while also allowing interaction with other communities.