Dedicated archaeology community launches on Mastodon

TL;DR

Whilst Twitter appears to be going extinct with all the turmoil and public drama, a new haven for archaeology has been launched on the social network, Mastodon.Mastodon is an ad-free micro-blogging platform, where each user is a member of a dedicated server, interoperating as a federated social network within the fediverse.Explained simply, there are hundreds of Mastodon social networks which have a focused subject matter (e.g.Mastodon supports audio, video and picture posts, accessibility descriptions, polls, content warnings, animated avatars, custom emojis, thumbnail crop control, and more, to help you express yourself online.Follow anyone across any Mastodon server from a single account and receive their posts in chronological order and make your corner of the internet a little more like you.”Markus Milligan, one of the network community managers said: “It is our hope that academia, archaeologists, and even the general public who has an interest in the subject, will find the community an exciting place to discover engaging content, discuss theories, and develop new contacts from across the discipline”."

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