

We have done before, but don’t do that often, so we don’t bother users too much. But we might do again soon, and maybe do a monthly post on the mastodons/sharkeys etc
Admin of a lot of fediverse servers. See my accounts on Keyoxide
I receive a lot of messages, direct and mentions. I can’t reply to them all. If you have an issue, please e-mail at [email protected]


We have done before, but don’t do that often, so we don’t bother users too much. But we might do again soon, and maybe do a monthly post on the mastodons/sharkeys etc


Sending e-mail to info at lemmy dot world would be the best option. The team will pick that up.
(By the way: 2 EUR per year would be enough if every active user would donate that but they don’t)


For lemmy.world / mastodon.world including some of the smaller instances we host, it’s like 0,06 euro per active user per month. If every active user would pay 2 Euro per year that would be enough to cover hosting costs. If every active user would pay 1 euro per month, I could quit my dayjob and focus on the Fediverse fulltime.
(Sidenote: Stux and I created the non-profit Fedihosting Foundation which owns lemmy.world … but finances are still separate for his and my instances)
The server is in Finland, actually. I am in The Netherlands, so is the non-profit foundation owning LW.
I’ll try to install the BookFace UI on friendica.world. Also I’ve started a Friendica manual at https://help.friendica.onl/ but it needs to get content.
Woo-hoo today’s my cake-day on Lemmy.world… actually I’m the first here but many will follow the next days. Happy cake day to you all!
Next to Mastodon.world and Lemmy.world I am also running Calckey.world. This was running Calckey, a Misskey fork. That was re-branded to FireFish (that’s the danger of running sites with the software name in the URL… :-) ).
Unfortunately due to circumstances the FireFish software will no longer be maintained. Therefore I was looking for another Misskey fork that could replace it, and I found Sharkey. This looks really nice.
So being who I am, I registered https://sharkey.world/ and installed it. It still needs some configuring and branding, but it works and you can use it! (As you will see it currently uses the Calckey.world branding)
I will write a brief how-to on migrating from Calckey to Sharkey and hope the calckey.world users will migrate.
I did it again… started another Fediverse service, this time a Bookwyrm instance.
I used Goodreads, but if there’s a Federated alternative, why not use that… So I setup a server and opened registrations.
Enjoy, and please let me know if you find anything that can be improved or changed.


(I’ll add links / descriptions later)
I host the following fediverse stuff:
And these are other things I host:
Nice list. I prefer calckey over misskey. (I run calckey.world)
This server isn’t the only one I’m running in the Fediverse :-) I’m currently running these:
**https://lemmy.world/**: You’re looking at it.
**https://mastodon.world/**: My largest server, over 160.000 users.
**https://musicworld.social/**: Another Mastodon server about 1 of my hobbies
**https://pool.social/**: Another Mastodon server about another hobby of mine
**https://fotofed.nl/**: A Pixelfed instance
**https://calckey.world/**: A Calckey server. A bit different from Mastodon.
**https://fediland.nl/**: A Misskey server. Calckey is forked from Misskey, personally I like calckey better.
**https://play-my.video/**: A Peertube server
**https://akkoma.nl/**: An Akkoma server (kind of lightweight but fully featured Mastodon)
**https://ruud.social/**: Akkoma server just for me
**https://blog.mastodon.world/**: My writefreely server, yes that federates too.
More to come probably…
I love self-hosting software. Next to this Lemmy server, I host 10 other Fediverse servers. And of course a lot of tools I use for myself or work.
Added a banner as test, but need an official banner for Lemmy.world. (@[email protected] ? :-) )
You can create an account, if you like.
Trying out Lemmy. It seems to work, e-mail and federation fixed now
I stopped self-hosting stuff that’s for the family. In case something happens to me, no way my wife is going to keep this stuff running. And the kids are too young. So they would lose everything.
Family stuff goes in managed solutions (like Proton). Personal and public stuff is selfhosted.
Just something to consider.