Well hey, I just got here. In an effort to break the ice with total strangers (will this even show up on the local feed?)... I have an offering. I have limited artistic ability, but I managed to tie-dye some material earlier this year.
I will make you a face mask out of it. And finally learn to sew.
Just tell me a story that fits in a toot. Any story. You don't have to be my fediverse friend. But that would be niccccce too. I'll ship it to you.
@bogdan Even better, it shows up completely federated to other instances. ;)
The patterns look nice! Don't need a face mask, but it's a nice idea!
@bogdan That's a good question, and not something I'm an expert on. But I gave it a search and found this:
https://medium.com/@jimpjorps/a-non-computer-persons-guide-to-how-mastodon-instances-work-da6ceac1994a
That is actually a nice explanation that answers your question I think. Especially if you scroll down to the Federation heading.
You can also check your instance's About page, a fair amount of the instances have listed which other instance(s) they've blocked or muted. Handy to know if you already have friends you want to follow and want to make sure that the attempt is not getting blocked. But considering you're a newbie, that likely isn't an issue. :)
Hope this information helped. Happy tootin'!
@trinsec thanks, that was helpful! Confused about this though:
"If a user on instance B now follows a person on instance C, C joins the federation with A and B. Every instance already in the federation becomes aware of new instances that form a connection with it."
Does that mean instances federate to the second degree of connection? It's ok if we don't know – I'll do some reasearch sometime and report back.