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by jtode
988 days ago
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I was led to believe you could; when I left the main instance, I downloaded my data and have been planning to try uploading it to my new one but have not yet done so. But that's whey they have an export and import page. But your case is one of demonstrating the strength of Mastodon. If you don't like what Twitter is doing, your only choice is to leave. If you don't like what your instance is doing, you have any number of others to try out. I'm not defending the server option or its use; I don't have to because it's Mastodon. You should likewise point out the problem in a more constructive way. And if you find the format unreadable, perhaps you should work on a little code yourself to make a Mastodon Archive Reader app. Or perhaps... oh look, here's a few for you to try: https://www.google.com/search?channel=fs&client=ubuntu-sn&q=... You're working very hard to not accept responsibility for your own data. You are not bad for this fact, but you are pretty typical. |
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Look at the /settings/imports page. These can be imported: following list, bookmarks, lists, muting list, blocking list, domain blocking list. Also, your followers are automatically migrated. Nothing else can be migrated or imported, definitely not your posts.
> You're working very hard to not accept responsibility for your own data.
You're working very hard to absolve Mastodon administrators and developers of any responsibility for user data.
> You are not bad for this fact, but you are pretty typical.
Exactly. If the "price" of joining a social network is becoming an administrator or a developer yourself, then forget it. Hardly anyone wants to deal with all of that crap just to write little social media posts online.
I suspect that in your own mind, you believe that you're defending Mastodon, but in reality this attitude scares most people away from it.