#hollo

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@nils@hollo.weisensee.me

Just a quick test to see whether still craps out every time I publish something.

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@nils@hollo.weisensee.me

Not sure why, but after migrating from IOC.exchange to a selfhosted instance and then to , less than 250 of my originally 980 followers have moved over with me. A bit susprised since account migration has been a basic feature on for several years now. @hollo

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Nils

@nils@hollo.weisensee.me

Not sure why, but after migrating from IOC.exchange to a selfhosted instance and then to , less than 250 of my originally 980 followers have moved over with me. A bit susprised since account migration has been a basic feature on for several years now. @hollo

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Nils

@nils@hollo.weisensee.me

Not sure why, but after migrating from IOC.exchange to a selfhosted instance and then to , less than 250 of my originally 980 followers have moved over with me. A bit susprised since account migration has been a basic feature on for several years now. @hollo

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@hollo@hollo.social · Reply to Hollo :hollo:'s post

You can get started with your own Hollo in just a few clicks with the official template for :

https://railway.app/template/eopPyH?referralCode=qeEK5G

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@hollo@hollo.social

Introducing . Hollo is an -enabled single-user microblogging software. Although it's for a single user, it also supports creating and running multiple accounts for different topics.

It's headless, meaning you can use existing client apps instead, with its Mastodon-compatible APIs. It has most feature parity with Mastodon. Two big differences with Mastodon is that you can use in the content of your posts and you can quote another post.

Oh, and Hollo is built using and .

https://github.com/dahlia/hollo