Hi Annie,
Thanks for letting us know.
We just flicked a switch.
You should be able to register and join now via Login.
:)
R
On 19/01/16 16:27, Annie Abrahams wrote:
not easy to join Marc
please explain here what to do
On Tue, Jan 19, 2016 at 5:15 PM, marc garrett <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi Netbehaviorists,
It would be great if you could join us on neterati - it has come
out of the discussions we had on here last year ;-)
https://neterarti.furtherfield.org
Wishing you well.
marc
On 19 January 2016 at 16:10, furtherfield
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Neterarti - it's like twitter but for art.
Join us on
https://neterarti.furtherfield.org
Neterarti is a social network for net art play and activity,
based on the Free Software GNU social tool.
It is inspired by conversations at Furtherfield's Netbehaviour
list about email discussion lists and the lack of alternative
platforms to Facebook and Twitter.
We hope you will sign up and experiment with us to find out
more about its suitability as a platform for exploring arts
technology and social change.
We will host it until January 2017 and then we'll all see what
happens.
If you register for an account, you can post small (1000 chars
or less) text notices about yourself, where you are, what
you're doing, or practically anything you want.
You can also subscribe to the notices of your friends, or
other people you're interested in, and follow them on the Web
or in an RSS feed. Since GNU social is a federated social
network, you can follow (and be followed by) anyone on any
other GNU social server.
What can you post?
Whatever you want as long as you're not mean to your fellow
neterartists. Art, activism, techie-stuff, poetry,
performance, criticism, discussions of things here or elsewhere.
Neterarti is what we make of it so let's make something wonderful.
Who should you follow? Whoever you like.
You can get together in groups, chat in direct messages (if
you follow each other), and post surveys to find out more
about the people you are talking to.
You can connect to neterarti via this web interface or via any
computer or mobile device software that supports GNU social
(or its predecessor, StatusNet).
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