@igor Thanks, but it's not like I'm in any need of money. What I need is time, and to get time I'd have to quit my job and I don't think I would get that much money from donations .) Instead you could donate to http://enkompiskompis.se/en/donations/ instead, since their development of !qvitter is good! If you want to donate !bitcoin you could do it (then I actually get it) via the addresses in the footer of https://quitter.is and https://quitter.es
@aw As you can see, https://gnusocial.no runs without Qvitter. Also I have an ugly hack on https://quitter.is for example that presents the non-js version before assuming the client supports javascript. But as a workaround for !qvitter sites: You can use the /main/login endpoint on any !qvitter site to log in. Then you (manually in the address bar) go to /settings/qvitter and disable it if it was active. ...but as a solution to see the timelines of these sites without logging in, I can't think of any other method than to use the Atom/RSS feeds for individual users as well as the public site, for example: https://quitter.se/api/statuses/public_timeline.atom or https://quitter.se/api/statuses/user_timeline/4.atom (I can explain how to look those URLs up if you're interested)
!ILoveFS and just changed the site messages on https://quitter.is and https://quitter.es to link to the campaign site: https://fsfe.org/campaigns/ilovefs/2016/index.en.html
@instapundit Please mention that !GNUsocial and #Quitter are a _federated_ network that has _multiple_ servers. And you can follow + interact between different instances (domain names). Like https://quitter.is/ https://gnusocial.de/ and https://quitter.no/ (and other interfaces, like on https://gnusocial.no/ ) Also, you might want to be aware that the instance on https://quitter.se is what I would call explicitly anti-libertarian :))) cc: @mcscx @hannes2peer
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