# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) YEAR THE PACKAGE'S COPYRIGHT HOLDER # This file is distributed under the same license as the masthelp package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: masthelp 1.1\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: masthelp@insicuri.net\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2022-12-31 12:24+0100\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" "Language-Team: none\n" "Language: nl\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: 404.php:10 msgid "resource not found" msgstr "" #: 404.php:11 msgid "Sorry, the requested URL doesn’t match any resource on this server." msgstr "" #: 404.php:12 msgid "Try the menu ;-)" msgstr "" #: about.php:12 index.php:74 index.php:150 stats.php:54 msgid "About" msgstr "" #: about.php:13 msgid "This website is mainly attended by" msgstr "" #: about.php:13 msgid "and" msgstr "" #: about.php:13 msgid "with a lot of help from other enthusiastic Mastodon users from the italian instance mastodon.bida.im (bida.im also hosts it) and other instances." msgstr "" #: about.php:14 msgid "These are some of the involved users" msgstr "" #: about.php:16 #, php-format msgid "wrote the Guide’s text and keeps it updated; he also does some translation work from Italian to English" msgstr "" #: about.php:17 msgid "develops the site and does some translation work" msgstr "" #: about.php:18 msgid "integrated Patrick Schur’s PHP library for automatic language detection into the crawler" msgstr "" #: about.php:19 msgid "made the crawler’s notifications management page for the backend" msgstr "" #: about.php:21 msgid "Since october 2022, translation of this site is done on Weblate." msgstr "" #: about.php:22 msgid "Translation credits" msgstr "" #: about.php:25 msgid "Arabic" msgstr "" #: about.php:28 stats.php:40 msgid "Catalan" msgstr "" #: about.php:31 msgid "Czech" msgstr "" #: about.php:34 stats.php:44 msgid "French" msgstr "" #: about.php:36 stats.php:45 msgid "Galician" msgstr "" #: about.php:38 stats.php:41 msgid "German" msgstr "" #: about.php:40 stats.php:46 msgid "Italian" msgstr "" #: about.php:43 msgid "Persian" msgstr "" #: about.php:46 msgid "Portuguese (Brazil)" msgstr "" #: about.php:49 msgid "Russian" msgstr "" #: about.php:53 stats.php:43 msgid "Spanish" msgstr "" #: about.php:56 stats.php:48 msgid "Ukrainian" msgstr "" #: about.php:58 msgid "Code" msgstr "" #: about.php:60 msgid "The code for this website is here." msgstr "" #: about.php:62 msgid "License" msgstr "" #: about.php:63 msgid "Except where otherwise noted, content on this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license." msgstr "" #: contribute.php:12 index.php:173 msgid "Contribute to Mastodon Help development" msgstr "" #: contribute.php:13 msgid "Translation" msgstr "" #: contribute.php:14 msgid "Please help us make this site better by contributing to its translation on Weblate! :-)" msgstr "" #: contribute.php:15 msgid "Reporting problems" msgstr "" #: contribute.php:16 msgid "You can report any problem you may experience with the site (bugs, wrong translations, instances we should exclude by default in our search engine because they accept fascist / racist / sexist / ableist / sovereignist contents) to us at masthelp[at]insicuri.net." msgstr "" #: home.php:10 msgid "Index" msgstr "" #: home.php:14 msgid "Close index" msgstr "" #: home.php:22 home.php:104 msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #: home.php:24 home.php:112 msgid "What is Mastodon?" msgstr "" #: home.php:26 home.php:116 msgid "Mastodon is not a social network" msgstr "" #: home.php:27 home.php:124 msgid "So what is Mastodon?" msgstr "" #: home.php:28 home.php:130 msgid "Who owns Mastodon?" msgstr "" #: home.php:32 home.php:137 msgid "The Instance" msgstr "" #: home.php:34 home.php:141 msgid "Running an Instance" msgstr "" #: home.php:35 home.php:149 msgid "Choosing the Instance" msgstr "" #: home.php:36 home.php:161 msgid "Medium and small Instances are better" msgstr "" #: home.php:37 home.php:171 msgid "Interactions and echo-chambers" msgstr "" #: home.php:38 home.php:180 msgid "Instance based software modifications and personalization" msgstr "" #: home.php:39 home.php:185 msgid "Copy rights" msgstr "" #: home.php:43 home.php:193 msgid "The software" msgstr "" #: home.php:45 home.php:197 msgid "Mastodon on smartphones" msgstr "" #: home.php:46 home.php:208 msgid "Mastodon on the desktop" msgstr "" #: home.php:50 home.php:226 msgid "Using Mastodon" msgstr "" #: home.php:52 home.php:230 msgid "Mastodon account" msgstr "" #: home.php:53 home.php:239 msgid "Lingo and translations" msgstr "" #: home.php:54 home.php:246 msgid "Three timelines" msgstr "" #: home.php:55 home.php:258 msgid "Searching things" msgstr "" #: home.php:56 home.php:265 msgid "Where are the trending topics?" msgstr "" #: home.php:57 home.php:271 msgid "No “Retweet and comment”" msgstr "" #: home.php:58 home.php:277 msgid "Linking a toot" msgstr "" #: home.php:59 home.php:284 msgid "“Obscured” followers list" msgstr "" #: home.php:60 home.php:293 msgid "The post’s privacy" msgstr "" #: home.php:61 home.php:306 msgid "Threads and branches" msgstr "" #: home.php:62 home.php:313 msgid "Moving through branches" msgstr "" #: home.php:63 home.php:325 msgid "Moving to another Instance" msgstr "" #: home.php:64 home.php:337 msgid "Content Warning" msgstr "" #: home.php:68 home.php:346 msgid "Moderation" msgstr "" #: home.php:70 home.php:350 msgid "Harassment & moderation" msgstr "" #: home.php:71 home.php:355 msgid "Blocking and silencing" msgstr "" #: home.php:75 home.php:365 msgid "Mastodon & Twitter" msgstr "" #: home.php:77 home.php:369 msgid "Mastodon is not Twitter..." msgstr "" #: home.php:78 home.php:380 msgid "...but are you still tangled in a Twitter mindset?" msgstr "" #: home.php:79 home.php:391 msgid "Bridging Mastodon and Twitter" msgstr "" #: home.php:83 home.php:402 msgid "Federation" msgstr "" #: home.php:85 home.php:406 msgid "The Fediverse" msgstr "" #: home.php:86 home.php:428 msgid "Decentralized and federated" msgstr "" #: home.php:87 home.php:439 msgid "How federation works (theory)" msgstr "" #: home.php:88 home.php:457 msgid "How federation works (practice)" msgstr "" #: home.php:100 msgid "Mastodon Help" msgstr "" #: home.php:105 msgid "Mastodon is an innovative open-source and self-hostable microblogging platform similar to Twitter or Tumblr. Its development was started in 2016 by Eugen Rochko and since then Mastodon constantly attracted new users and communities looking for a social environment independent from big company logics and censorship." msgstr "" #: home.php:106 msgid "Mastodon is not a Twitter clone: by concept, structure and functionalities it is something completely different and much more interesting!" msgstr "" #: home.php:107 msgid "This page is an introduction to Mastodon’s basic concepts and features which you should know to fully understand how Mastodon works. It is structured in independent sections which you can jump to from the Index (see the link in the upper-left side), but it can also be read as a single text." msgstr "" #: home.php:108 msgid "The site also hosts an Instances search engine that you can use to find the Mastodon instance that best fits your needs." msgstr "" #: home.php:117 msgid "There is no such thing as a social network called Mastodon! Instead there are thousands of independent social networks called Mastodon Instances." msgstr "" #: home.php:118 msgid "Every Instance has its own server, community, rules, admins and moderation." msgstr "" #: home.php:119 msgid "From every Mastodon Instance it is possible to interact with users who are on other Instances. It works exactly like e-mail does (you can send an e-mail from Gmail to Yahoo, right?). That’s because all the Instances can be mutually interconnected." msgstr "" #: home.php:120 msgid "Every Instance administrator can choose to silence or to completely block a user of their own or another Instance, but also to block another Instance as a whole (for example because it has bad moderation and allows trolling)." msgstr "" #: home.php:125 msgid "When we say “Mastodon” we mean the whole network of Mastodon Instances but also the technology that the Instances share." msgstr "" #: home.php:126 msgid "A good way to describe the network is by saying that Mastodon is a “galaxy of interconnected social networks based on a common platform”." msgstr "" #: home.php:131 msgid "Everybody! Since Mastodon is a Free and Open Source platform, everybody can use, modify and install it on their own server. Moreover the people who developed Mastodon do not own any copyright on it. That’s the basic philosophy of Free and Open Source Software: to share useful software that everybody can use freely and collaborate to improve it." msgstr "" #: home.php:132 msgid "A girl with her arms opened in front of a blue sky. Photo by Jess Hall." msgstr "" #: home.php:132 msgid "Photo by Jess Hall." msgstr "" #: home.php:133 msgid "Your personal data and contents are located on the Instance you have chosen. That means that only the instance admins can have access to it (like on every social platform)." msgstr "" #: home.php:142 msgid "Everyone who has a server and enough skills to manage it can create their own Instance. Mastodon’s server software is completely Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), but hosting a server and buying a domain name have some costs. It also takes some work to maintain and moderate an Instance. Depending on the technical configuration and the amount of users of the Instance, running it can cost between a few hundred dollars per year to many thousands." msgstr "" #: home.php:143 msgid "Many Instances are crowdfunded but it’s also possible that some will ask a fee or some other way to cover its costs." msgstr "" #: home.php:144 msgid "Mastodon is born as an Ad-free platform. For this reason, instances that will finance themselve with advertisement will be silenced or blocked by many." msgstr "" #: home.php:145 msgid "Close-up of a server. Photo by Whrelf Siemens." msgstr "" #: home.php:145 msgid "Photo by Whrelf Siemens." msgstr "" #: home.php:150 msgid "Since every Instance is completely independent, each Instance can be very different from the others." msgstr "" #: home.php:151 msgid "If you sign up on an Instance run by a French vegan community you can expect most of the users to communicate in French, and that posting pictures of barbecues and meat food would be considered offensive." msgstr "" #: home.php:152 msgid "Similarly, if you sign up on an Instance run by a British religious community, the users will communicate in English and pictures of barbecues will be welcomed, but maybe posting nudity would be a problem." msgstr "" #: home.php:153 msgid "Choosing the Instance that better fits your needs and attitudes is the best way to access the Mastodon galaxy." msgstr "" #: home.php:154 msgid "You can choose an Instance by language, moderation policy, political views or any other criteria. Anyway, the more you feel at home on your chosen Instance, the better it is." msgstr "" #: home.php:155 msgid "A well-run Instance will have its policies clearly written on its homepage and also publish the list of blocked or silenced Instances." msgstr "" #: home.php:156 msgid "It’s extremely important that you sign up on an Instance whose admins share your language, your culture and, possibly, your political views: that way you will be able to have an easier time communicating with them." msgstr "" #: home.php:157 msgid "Don’t be afraid to try out as many Instances as you like: you can always delete your accounts later on, link them to one another, or even keep them all! The sky is the limit!" msgstr "" #: home.php:162 msgid "There are thousands of different Mastodon Instances. There are Instances with only 5 users but also Instances with more than 100,000 users." msgstr "" #: home.php:163 msgid "One such Instance is mastodon.social. It’s the Instance created and run by the creator of Mastodon, but that doesn’t mean it should be considered some sort of “official” Mastodon Instance, because every Instance has equal standing to the others." msgstr "" #: home.php:164 msgid "The problem with those very huge Instances is that, since they are not connected to a specific community or identity and being their moderation more complex, they tend to replicate some of the problems of the big commercial social networks in regards to users’ behaviour." msgstr "" #: home.php:165 msgid "As an example: if in your country you are part of a threathened minority and you are registered on a huge Instance and another user from your country harrasses you, it will be a struggle for the admin just to understand that you are the harrassed one! At the opposite, if you are registered on an Instance dedicated to your community, it will be easier for the admin to intervene quickly." msgstr "" #: home.php:166 msgid "That’s just one of the reasons why the Mastodon network works at its best by connecting many small and medium Instances instead of relying on a bunch of gigantic ones." msgstr "" #: home.php:167 msgid "For all those reasons, on this website we don’t list such big Instances by default among our suggestions." msgstr "" #: home.php:172 msgid "Given all the possibilities that users and admins have to block other users and Instances, one could argue that Mastodon is a network filled with closed communities that don’t talk to each other and isolate themselves in their own echo-chambers." msgstr "" #: home.php:173 msgid "Two monkey teddy bears, one covering its ears, the other covering its eyes. Photo by Streuli Silvan." msgstr "" #: home.php:173 msgid "Photo by Streuli Silvan." msgstr "" #: home.php:174 msgid "While this is technically possible, the truth is completely different and in fact on Mastodon there is a huge variety of communities that is rarely seen on most social networks." msgstr "" #: home.php:175 msgid "Basically, every Instance can interact with all the other ones and later decide to close some of these connections. That’s up to the community that runs the Instance, its culture and mind openness. A closed minded community that doesn’t respect different people and lifestyles will easily block and be blocked from other Instances. On the other hand, an Instance run by open-minded people that is willing to talk respectfully with others will never be blocked by other open-minded communities." msgstr "" #: home.php:176 msgid "Since its inception, Mastodon has been adopted by various communities that carry anti-fascist, anti-racist, anti-sexist, pro-LGBT, anti-homophobic, anti-transphobic values and with time attracted other communities that promote ecology, natives, human rights groups, animal rights, vegetarianism and veganism and also minorities, anti-casteism movements etc. Therefore, racist and bigots would be surely banned from most Instances and if they would run their own Instances, those Instances would be quickly isolated by most of the existing ones." msgstr "" #: home.php:181 msgid "Since Mastodon software is open source (if you are a geek you can find the code here), every Instance administrator can apply some little modifications to it. For example some Instances make it possible for a user to publish posts longer than the standard 500 characters. Also, some Instances can choose to not use certain features like Trending Hashtags." msgstr "" #: home.php:186 msgid "Every Instance is completely independent and has its own policy and terms of service. Therefore, when you publish something on Mastodon, your content is saved on your Instance’s server and every Instance will manage it in a different way, depending on its own rules." msgstr "" #: home.php:187 msgid "If you want to use Mastodon to promote your art or, for other reasons, you want to have certain specific guarantees for your content, you should choose an Instance specialized in that." msgstr "" #: home.php:188 msgid "Anyway, due the federated nature of Mastodon, your content could be boosted also on other Instances that could manage it in different ways." msgstr "" #: home.php:189 msgid "For the same reason if your Instance admin removes one of your posts, a copy of it can still be present on other Instances." msgstr "" #: home.php:198 msgid "Everybody has an e-mail address, but as you can notice there is no “official” e-mail App. Instead you can access to your e-mail from your web browser or using one of many e-mail Apps. In much the same way, there is no official App for Mastodon (and you can always use your web browser!)." msgstr "" #: home.php:199 msgid "On Android you have many alternatives, the most notable being Tusky, Fedilab and Subway Toot. You can download these either from the Google Play App-store or from F-Droid, a free and open source alternative to App-stores." msgstr "" #: home.php:200 msgid "On iOS you have a similar amount of choice, with Amaroq, Toot! and Mast being the most widely used Apps." msgstr "" #: home.php:201 msgid "Every App is slightly different from the others and will have its pros and cons, so you will have to check them out and see for yourself what fits you best, just like with Mastodon Instances!" msgstr "" #: home.php:202 msgid "Be aware that some of those Apps, such as Toot and Mast, may not be free or open source!" msgstr "" #: home.php:203 msgid "Every App can add or hide certain functionalities. For example some of them have translation buttons and other have bot indicators." msgstr "" #: home.php:204 msgid "Three screenshots showing Mastodon running on smartphones." msgstr "" #: home.php:209 msgid "The usual way to access to your Instance from your desktop computer is by going to the Instance homepage trough your browser. But there are also Desktop Applications for Mastodon like" msgstr "" #: home.php:211 msgid "Whalebird (Linux, Windows, OSX)" msgstr "" #: home.php:212 msgid "Tootle (Linux)" msgstr "" #: home.php:213 msgid "TheDesk (Linux, Windows, OSX)" msgstr "" #: home.php:214 msgid "Hyperspace (Linux, Windows, OSX)" msgstr "" #: home.php:216 msgid "There are also alternative frontends! A frontend is a website where you can login with your Mastodon account but doesn’t show your standard home page graphics: the colours, buttons and menus are all different and maybe you could find them better or easier to use then the original ones." msgstr "" #: home.php:218 msgid "Pinafore: a simplified Mastodon frontend" msgstr "" #: home.php:219 msgid "Halcyon: Looks exactly like Twitter" msgstr "" #: home.php:221 msgid "Applications and frontends too can add, hide or customize certain functions, compared to the ones you find when you access to your Instance from its homepage. Therefore sometimes it’s possible to find tips, advices or instructions that are not applicable if you use them not on the homepage but on an Application or frontend. Take notice." msgstr "" #: home.php:222 msgid "A screenshot from Mastodon official web frontend." msgstr "" #: home.php:231 msgid "A Mastodon account is formed somehow like an e-mail account:" msgstr "" #: home.php:232 msgid "@name@instance" msgstr "" #: home.php:233 msgid "Many new users believe that their username is only the @name part but that part alone is unusable, like an email address without what’s written afer the @." msgstr "" #: home.php:234 msgid "If you mention someone on Mastodon only by @name, the software usually assumes that the contact is on the same Instance you are currently logged into. Therefore, if that person is on a different Instance and you don’t write the @instance part, clicking on @name will either result in a broken link or bring you to somebody with the same name on your Instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:235 msgid "Some Apps will correct this behaviour, so check it out." msgstr "" #: home.php:240 msgid "Like every digital platform, Mastodon too renames functionalities that other platforms call differently." msgstr "" #: home.php:241 msgid "For example the posts, or messages, that on Twitter are called “tweets”, on Mastodon are called “toots”. A shared post on certain platforms is called “repost” or “retweet” while here it’s called “boost”." msgstr "" #: home.php:242 msgid "Since you can access Mastodon with different Apps and frontends developed by different people it’s also possible that certain functionalities are called or translated differently. For example what is called “direct messages” on an App, on a different one is called “private messages”." msgstr "" #: home.php:247 msgid "On Mastodon you have 3 different timelines" msgstr "" #: home.php:249 msgid "Home: like on Twitter, it shows all the posts of all the people you follow on all Instances;" msgstr "" #: home.php:250 msgid "Local: it shows all the posts of the members of your Instance;" msgstr "" #: home.php:251 msgid "Federated: it shows all the posts of the members of your Instance and also the posts of people on other Instances that are followed by people of your Instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:253 msgid "On every timeline the posts are shown in chronological order. This means that no algorythm, number of stars or other factors will influence the number of times you will see a post. A post can be boosted (“retweeted”) but that’s it." msgstr "" #: home.php:254 msgid "Screenshot showing the three timelines header." msgstr "" #: home.php:259 msgid "In many Instances, if you search something in the search box of Mastodon, it will find only users or #hashtags. A more powerful search system will be implemented in the near future." msgstr "" #: home.php:260 msgid "The search box does not explore the entire Fediverse but only the portion of it that your instance is connected to. Therefore if you search a user it will search among all the users of your instance and of the instances you are connected to, but not those who are on instances you aren’t connected to. If you search an hashtag it will not list all the posts from all the existing instances containing it but only the posts published by users that your instance knows." msgstr "" #: home.php:261 msgid "A screenshot showing the search box." msgstr "" #: home.php:266 msgid "Twitter’s “Trending Topics” feature finds its Mastodon’s counterpart in “Trending Hashtags”. When “Trending Hashtags” are active, though, they’re reviewed by the admins to ensure they aren’t being gamed as a vector for abuse. However what’s most important is that this feature is completely optional: it is up to each instance’s admin and its community to decide if they want to have “Trending Hashtags”, and in fact many instances don’t activate it, thus eliminating the urge for their users to participate in certain topics instead of others and all the “social noise” about vapor-problems. So many Mastodon Instances are places where you can talk with people without having to know by a “Trending Topics” board that a certain topic is more important than the one you really want to talk about." msgstr "" #: home.php:267 msgid "A screenshot showing the “trending hashtags” feature." msgstr "" #: home.php:272 msgid "The “boost” function has no “comment” feature like the “retweet and comment” button on Twitter." msgstr "" #: home.php:273 msgid "That’s by design, because it’s a feature that is mostly used to harrass people and leads to talks around a topic but without direct interaction. Yes, we know, it also has legitimate uses but, well, the point here is to prefer real interactions than boosts." msgstr "" #: home.php:278 msgid "If you want to suggest somebody to read a certain thread on Mastodon you can boost it or interact directly in the thread and mention the account of the person that you want to join the discussion." msgstr "" #: home.php:279 msgid "You can also reference to a post by copying its URL and pasting it into a post of yours. That’s ok too, but remember that it will work correctly only from desktop and from certain Apps. In other Apps, clicking on the link will take the user from the App to the browser." msgstr "" #: home.php:280 msgid "A screenshot showing the “three dots” menu with “copy link to status” entry highlighted." msgstr "" #: home.php:285 msgid "When you check another user’s profile you will see the number of people who follow and who are followed by them, but if you click on that number you can’t see the entire list of people. Instead you can only see some of them: the ones you already know or who are members of your same Instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:286 msgid "That’s by design, being an anti-harrassment feature." msgstr "" #: home.php:287 msgid "Let’s check real life: in real life you don’t walk around with the list of your friends attached to your neck, do you?" msgstr "" #: home.php:288 msgid "But then, if you cannot discover new people by checking who is following who, how can you find and meet new people on Mastodon? By talking, socializing and discussing things. When you boost friends’ posts you are presenting them to all your other friends and so on. Mastodon emphasizes real human socialization instead of espionage-style exploration of profiles." msgstr "" #: home.php:289 msgid "A screenshot showing the “Follows” list." msgstr "" #: home.php:294 msgid "When you post a message (toot) you can choose among 4 types of posting" msgstr "" #: home.php:296 msgid "Globe icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:296 msgid "Public: your post is public, it appears on public timelines and everybody can see it. Public posts are recognizable by a globe icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:297 msgid "Open padlock icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:297 msgid "Not listed: your post is still public but doesn’t appear on timelines. People can read it only if they are mentioned in it or if they go to your profile and scroll through your posts. Not listed posts are recognizable by an open padlock icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:298 msgid "Closed padlock icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:298 msgid "Followers only: your post is still half-public because only your followers will see it. At their eyes it appears as a regular public post. Followers only posts are recognizable by a closed padlock icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:299 msgid "Mail envelope icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:299 msgid "Direct: your post is private and viewable only by the people mentioned in it. Direct posts are recognizable by an envelope icon." msgstr "" #: home.php:301 msgid "Anyway remember that Mastodon is designed to spread interactions and not for privacy: your Instance admins can read all your messages, including direct ones, just like on every other big social network." msgstr "" #: home.php:302 msgid "For encrypted messaging there are other and more specific platforms." msgstr "" #: home.php:307 msgid "A thread can evolve in a sort of “tree” because people will reply and counter-reply to different posts. In the following picture you see a thread that, from a single post, evolves in four different branches:" msgstr "" #: home.php:308 home.php:315 msgid "A graphical representation of a thread with four branches." msgstr "" #: home.php:309 msgid "Twitter users are quite used to it but if you arrived here from different platforms (eg. Facebook) this can be a little bit confusing." msgstr "" #: home.php:314 msgid "If you want to read a thread that is highly branched, the most important concept to understand is that when a post is selected, the thread is reorganized to show only the branch that starts from the first toot and arrives to the selected one, plus all the posts and branches following the selected post." msgstr "" #: home.php:316 msgid "Let’s make some examples. If you want to read the thread pictured above and you select the first toot, all the following posts will be rearranged in chronological order (see the picture below)." msgstr "" #: home.php:317 msgid "A graphical representation of the succession of posts when you select the first toot from the thread pictured in the previous image." msgstr "" #: home.php:318 msgid "Now, pay attention: if you pick the thread by selecting the post nr. 2 you will still see all the following posts in chronological order, but you will not see the previous branching (the sub-thread containing the posts 2a and 3a)." msgstr "" #: home.php:319 msgid "A graphical representation of the succession of posts when you select the second toot from the thread pictured in the first image." msgstr "" #: home.php:320 msgid "Also, if you pick the last post of a sub-thread (in this picture the post 7c) you will see all the previous posts in chronological order, but excluding all the other sub-threads." msgstr "" #: home.php:321 msgid "A graphical representation of the succession of posts when you select the last toot from one branch of the thread pictured in the first image." msgstr "" #: home.php:326 msgid "If you want to change Instance it is possible to transfer all your data (including posts, followers and blocked users list) to the new one." msgstr "" #: home.php:327 msgid "Instances that use older Mastodon software use a different trasfer method. For that reason, before moving your account check if both Instances (the new one and the old one) are both updated. Otherwise the process will only partially work." msgstr "" #: home.php:328 msgid "The first thing to do is to open an account on a new Instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:329 msgid "The data transfer is done through several steps (some are not mandatory and therefore you can choose what to transfer to the new Instance): inform both Instances about the existence of the other account and confirm that you are the owner and then transfer your followers. After that you can export from the old Instance other data like your posts, the people you follow, the one you have blocked, the Instances you have blocked and then you can import that data in the new account. Last but not least it’s possible to set a redirect: that’s a link between your old and new account so that people that search your old account will be redirected to the new one. After the transfer you must wait some time to gain permission from your Instance to transfer your account again." msgstr "" #: home.php:330 msgid "The point is that when you transfer your account you can choose between more options: keep the old account but redirect the users to the new one, completely delete the old one and transfer only the followers and so on." msgstr "" #: home.php:331 msgid "That is done in the Settings under “Import” and “Export”" msgstr "" #: home.php:332 msgid "Screenshot showing the “Import and export” feature." msgstr "" #: home.php:333 msgid "Mastodon developers are improving the transfer methods but anyway it’s still a delicate procedure that takes some time." msgstr "" #: home.php:338 msgid "Mastodon features a Content Warning system. It’s an optional mask that covers the content of a post with an editable warning message." msgstr "" #: home.php:339 msgid "It’s used to cover content that is admitted by your Instance policy but may still hurt people, like spoilers, nudity, depiction of violence or threads about sensitive topics." msgstr "" #: home.php:340 msgid "For example, if you want to start a thread about the ending of a fresh new movie, you can do it using a CW like “Spoiler about the ending of...”" msgstr "" #: home.php:341 msgid "Every Instance has its own rules about CWs and therefore it’s common to see them used in different ways, like on selfies or depictions of food. That is because what on an Instance is considered a sensitive topic on another may be something commonly accepted. It’s possible that an Instance is blocked by others because of its misuse of CWs on certain kinds of topics." msgstr "" #: home.php:342 msgid "This said, if you want you can always go in the Setting page and set to automatically uncover all the CWs." msgstr "" #: home.php:351 msgid "Mastodon is famous for its anti-harassment environment not because there isn’t any on it (that would be impossible) but because its structure and moderation tools permit a series of efficient and immediate actions against bad accounts or Instances and because most of the Instances are run by communities that actively work to maintain Mastodon’s environment a nice and tolerant place. Many communities help, inform and warn each other when they identify an Instance run by people that spread hatespeech or trolling. Having admins and moderators for every single instance, the ratio between regular users and moderators can be extremely high. Also remember that every Instance has its own policy based on the community’s culture, ethics and political view. Moderation is always a political act and claiming for total impartiality means taking the side of the status quo." msgstr "" #: home.php:356 msgid "If the admins of Instance1 block Instance2, then the users of Instance1 cannot interact with the users of Instance2." msgstr "" #: home.php:357 msgid "If the admins of Instance1 silence Instance2, then the users of Instance1 can still privately follow and interact with the users of Instance2, but those interactions (like boosts) will not be seen by the other users of Instance1." msgstr "" #: home.php:358 msgid "To be more clear: blocking is used for Instances that permit horrible things and behaviours, while silencing is used for Instances that your Instance tolerate but doesn’t appreciate that much." msgstr "" #: home.php:359 msgid "The same things are applicable to users." msgstr "" #: home.php:360 msgid "You too, as a simple user, can decide to block or silence – for your eyes – other users and entire Instances." msgstr "" #: home.php:361 msgid "Please note that even if Instance2 is blocked, it’s still possible that their users see some contents of Instance1. More effective kinds of blocking are in development." msgstr "" #: home.php:370 msgid "On Mastodon you will not receive notifications like “40 people liked the post you boosted” or “John is tweeting about this” or “Laura and Mike are now following Hannah”." msgstr "" #: home.php:371 msgid "Nobody will tell you what you “must” read or who you “must” follow." msgstr "" #: home.php:372 msgid "Nobody cares that much about the “success” of a post." msgstr "" #: home.php:373 msgid "There are no blue badges for verified accounts." msgstr "" #: home.php:374 msgid "You get informed about how many people “starred” or boosted your post and that’s it." msgstr "" #: home.php:375 msgid "To know how many times a certain post was boosted or “starred” you must click on it. But there is no emphasis on it and in fact nobody really cares." msgstr "" #: home.php:376 msgid "What’s important, here, is to interact in real conversations and... who cares about “points” received from people that don’t interact?" msgstr "" #: home.php:381 msgid "Are you still searching for the Trending Topics that will impose to everyone today’s obligatory conversation topic?" msgstr "" #: home.php:382 msgid "Are you searching for “people to follow” instead of “people to interact with”?" msgstr "" #: home.php:383 msgid "Are you still planning time-wasting things like hashtag wars instead of doing something real?" msgstr "" #: home.php:384 msgid "Are you searching for emotional and social gratification in the number of retweets you receive?" msgstr "" #: home.php:385 msgid "Are you still judging a post by the number of likes that it received?" msgstr "" #: home.php:386 msgid "Are you still writing cool posts to obtain likes insted of writing interesting things that stimulate discussion and interaction?" msgstr "" #: home.php:387 msgid "If so, please pay attention: there is still much Twitter inside you! And it takes some time to heal... 😉" msgstr "" #: home.php:392 msgid "You can still keep some relation with your previous Twitter account using crossposting services." msgstr "" #: home.php:393 msgid "There are services like ifttt.com, masto.donte and moa.bridge which can connect your Twitter account with your Mastodon account. With these services you can publish your tweets on Mastodon and/or publish your toots on Twitter." msgstr "" #: home.php:394 msgid "We strongly suggest to use only the second option because, being centered on real interactions, a Mastodon account that is simply a Twitter bot that doesn’t reply will easily be blocked by many." msgstr "" #: home.php:395 msgid "Many Instances have strong rules about the use of crossposters, especially because if you use them from Twitter to Mastodon, your Mastodon account could be considered like a bot and also bots are sometimes strongly regulated. So check your Instance policy before using them." msgstr "" #: home.php:396 msgid "If you want to mention a Twitter user in a toot crossposted to Twitter and you want their username to be clickable both by Mastodon and by Twitter users, you must write it as follows:" msgstr "" #: home.php:397 msgid "https://twitter.com/username" msgstr "" #: home.php:398 msgid "A mastodon, two arrows (one pointing left, one pointing right) and Twitter’s logo." msgstr "" #: home.php:407 msgid "All the Mastodon Instances that together form the entire “Mastodon Galaxy” are part of something much bigger called the Fediverse." msgstr "" #: home.php:408 msgid "Besides Mastodon there are many other free platforms. Some of them, like Pleroma or Misskey are also similar to Twitter, but others are very different" msgstr "" #: home.php:410 msgid "PixelFed is similar to Instagram;" msgstr "" #: home.php:411 msgid "PeerTube is similar to Youtube;" msgstr "" #: home.php:412 msgid "Friendica is similar to Facebook;" msgstr "" #: home.php:413 msgid "FunkWhale is similar to Soundcloud;" msgstr "" #: home.php:414 msgid "Write.as and Plume are blogging platforms;" msgstr "" #: home.php:415 msgid "Hubzilla is a powerful multi-functional platform." msgstr "" #: home.php:417 msgid "And there are more..." msgstr "" #: home.php:418 msgid "All of them, like Mastodon, don’t have a unique central server but are a “Galaxy” of many Instances. There is no “main” or “official” Friendica Instance, you can choose among different PixelFed Instances and so on..." msgstr "" #: home.php:419 msgid "Please note that what on Mastodon is called an “Instance”, on other platforms may have a different name (for example, on Hubzilla it is called an “Hub”)." msgstr "" #: home.php:420 msgid "And all of these platforms (“Galaxies”) interact with each other, forming the Fediverse." msgstr "" #: home.php:421 msgid "What does that mean? Well, imagine that you could natively receive Facebook statuses on Twitter, or even liking and commenting a YouTube video using your Tumblr account." msgstr "" #: home.php:422 msgid "That’s what the Fediverse is! You have an account on Pixelfed? Ok, I don’t use Pixelfed but I can follow you from Mastodon! A friend of mine does’t like Mastodon but prefers the more Facebook-like Friendica? No problem: he can follow me from Friendica and we can both chat and interact, staying each one on the platform that we prefer." msgstr "" #: home.php:423 msgid "Also remember that the whole Fediverse is an innovative work in progress where not everything works yet perfectly and some adjustments on your part may be needed. Things will likely work differently from what you expect and the developers may not have time or interest in implementing things that you think should be priorities." msgstr "" #: home.php:424 msgid "Logos of many FOSS social network platforms in front of a picture of a galaxy." msgstr "" #: home.php:429 msgid "The majority of commercial social platforms are centralized networks. That means that everything on them is run and controlled by one authority, usually the company that owns the platform." msgstr "" #: home.php:430 msgid "If you want to interact with a Twitter user, for example, you can do it only by signing up on Twitter.com, thus agreeing to abide by Twitter’s terms and conditions policy." msgstr "" #: home.php:431 msgid "A graphical representation of a centralized network, showing Twitter’s logo at its center, surrounded by many dots connected to it by straight lines." msgstr "" #: home.php:432 msgid "Mastodon is instead a galaxy of decentralized and independent networks called instances, each one with its own website, policy and community." msgstr "" #: home.php:433 msgid "A graphical representation of a decentralized network, showing four Mastodon’s logos, each one surrounded by many dots connected to it by straight lines." msgstr "" #: home.php:434 msgid "But Mastodon is also federated! That means that all of these networks can (but are not obliged to) interact with each other." msgstr "" #: home.php:435 msgid "A graphical representation of a federated network, showing four Mastodon’s logos, each one surrounded by many dots connected to it by straight lines. Each Mastodon’s logo is also connected to each other by a curved line." msgstr "" #: home.php:440 msgid "A fresh new instance is not federated with any other instance, so its users can initially interact only with other users on the same instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:441 msgid "A graphical representation of a new, isolated Mastodon instance, and three networks of Mastodon instances, not yet connected to each other." msgstr "" #: home.php:442 msgid "Once you create a connection with somebody on another instance, or somebody on another instance creates a connection with somebody on your instance (we will see later how), all the users of your instance can begin to interact with that user." msgstr "" #: home.php:443 msgid "The previously isolated Mastodon instance has established a new connection with another instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:444 msgid "The user of the other instance will boost and interact with posts of other users of their instance and also other instances that are just in connection with them. All the people on your instance can see those interactions and participate in them. By doing so, the number of connections will start to grow (that’s what federation means)." msgstr "" #: home.php:445 msgid "The previously isolated Mastodon instance has established many new connections with other instances." msgstr "" #: home.php:446 msgid "Every single user of any instance can create a new connection with new instances." msgstr "" #: home.php:447 msgid "A new connection between two previously unconnected instances." msgstr "" #: home.php:448 msgid "Therefore, the more you interact with people on other instances, the more your instance network will grow and become part of a huge, gigantic federated network formed by lots of instances. Your federated network will probably never cover the entire Mastodon galaxy but only a part of it. How much depends on you to decide. The more people on other instances you connect with, the bigger your network will be." msgstr "" #: home.php:449 msgid "Almost every instance is now connected to each other." msgstr "" #: home.php:450 msgid "If one day your instance decides to end the interaction with a certain other instance by blocking it, all your connections with other instances will remain and other instances can continue to interact with the instance that is blocked by your instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:451 msgid "An instance blocks another instance." msgstr "" #: home.php:452 msgid "Note some instances end up creating completely different “parallel” networks. This can happen because those instances are blocked by many instances in your network or just because connections don’t exist (yet). They too are on Mastodon, but in a completely different part of the galaxy. Far far away, they are not part of your federated network but members of an autonomous and independent network." msgstr "" #: home.php:453 msgid "Also note that the the same concepts are appliable to all the platforms of the Fediverse! Your instance isn’t limited to connecting with other Mastodon instances, you can connect your instance with people on Pleroma, Friendica, Pixelfed, Peertube and so on. How vast and wide-ranging your view of the Fediverse can be is entirely up to you! 😉" msgstr "" #: home.php:458 msgid "How can you create a connection with people that you don’t know on instances that nobody on your network has ever seen before?" msgstr "" #: home.php:459 msgid "Well, that’s a little bit tricky and it works exactly as in real life: by exploring, going to new places, searching new things and having different experiences." msgstr "" #: home.php:460 msgid "On commercial centralized networks everything happens inside: by design you search things without ever going outside the platform and remaining inside their gates." msgstr "" #: home.php:461 msgid "Here it is different: your federation will not grow very much if you remain tangled inside the borders of your own network. You must go outside Mastodon, read blogs, magazines, create a new account on a different instance, surf other networks and forums, have real life interactions to find new and completely unknown instances to add to your network! There are also webpages dedicated to the discovery of new Instances. Only explorers will enlarge their federation. Always remember that every closed gate is bad for your mind: Mastodon is not a walled garden separated from what exists outside of Mastodon itself." msgstr "" #: home.php:462 msgid "That said, as you have seen in the previous chapter, connections are easy to make and although the Fediverse is huge, an instance will never really be isolated and unknown if it is willing to interact with others." msgstr "" #: home.php:463 msgid "When you see some content you want to include in your network (for example an account or a post from another federated platform that uses ActivityPub, the communication protocol shared by all the platforms of the Fediverse), cut and paste the URL or account address into the search box of your instance. This will create a connection, and you can boost the post or follow that account. That’s it!" msgstr "" #: home.php:464 msgid "This process can change slightly depending on whether you access Mastodon directly via the website of your instance or through an App. It can also be slightly different on other Fediverse platforms." msgstr "" #: home.php:465 msgid "Some platforms have special buttons for helping you in this process. One of those is PeerTube." msgstr "" #: home.php:466 msgid "If you find a PeerTube video that you want to share on Mastodon, you can click on the button “share”:" msgstr "" #: home.php:467 msgid "A screenshot showing Peertube with “Share” button highlighted." msgstr "" #: home.php:468 msgid "This will open a popup where you can easily copy the video’s URL by clicking on the “copy” button:" msgstr "" #: home.php:469 msgid "A screenshot showing Peertube sharing dialogue." msgstr "" #: home.php:470 msgid "Go to your Instance and paste the URL in the search box. The video appears in Mastodon and here you can like, comment or boost it. You can also decide to follow the user that posted the video. Everything as it was a Mastodon user." msgstr "" #: home.php:471 msgid "A screenshot showing Mastodon search box with Peertube url pasted into it." msgstr "" #: home.php:472 msgid "Otherwise, if you wanted only to follow that user, on PeerTube you can click on the button “Subscribe”:" msgstr "" #: home.php:473 msgid "A screenshot showing Peertube with “Subscribe” button highlighted." msgstr "" #: home.php:474 msgid "This will open a popup that asks your Mastodon account:" msgstr "" #: home.php:475 msgid "A screenshot showing Peertube subscribe dialogue." msgstr "" #: home.php:476 msgid "After logging in your Instance you can click on the “follow” button:" msgstr "" #: home.php:477 msgid "A screenshot showing Mastodon follow dialogue." msgstr "" #: home.php:478 msgid "That’s it! Now you can go to your Mastodon page or close the window and go back to PeerTube:" msgstr "" #: home.php:479 msgid "A screenshot showing Mastodon follow dialogue after clicking the “Follow” button." msgstr "" #: index.php:72 index.php:115 stats.php:51 msgid "Guide" msgstr "" #: index.php:73 index.php:129 instances.php:67 stats.php:52 msgid "Instances" msgstr "" #: index.php:75 index.php:160 stats.php:14 stats.php:55 msgid "Statistics" msgstr "" #: index.php:76 index.php:172 stats.php:56 msgid "Contribute" msgstr "" #: index.php:79 msgid "Language" msgstr "" #: index.php:116 msgid "A thorough introduction to Mastodon" msgstr "" #: index.php:130 msgid "Mastodon instances" msgstr "" #: index.php:140 instances.php:540 stats.php:53 users.php:70 users.php:531 msgid "Users" msgstr "" #: index.php:141 msgid "Directory of Mastodon users" msgstr "" #: index.php:151 msgid "Info about Mastodon Help’s authors, contributors, license" msgstr "" #: index.php:161 msgid "Statistics about Mastodon Help" msgstr "" #: index.php:184 index.php:185 msgid "Resource not found" msgstr "" #: index.php:207 instances.php:242 stats.php:26 users.php:238 msgid "Couldn’t connect to database: " msgstr "" #: instances.php:78 users.php:81 msgid "Show advanced criteria" msgstr "" #: instances.php:85 users.php:88 msgid "Hide advanced criteria" msgstr "" #: instances.php:97 users.php:100 msgid "Show introduction" msgstr "" #: instances.php:103 users.php:106 msgid "Hide introduction" msgstr "" #: instances.php:140 users.php:144 msgid "Reset all advanced criteria to default" msgstr "" #: instances.php:143 instances.php:389 users.php:147 users.php:377 msgid "Disable all advanced criteria" msgstr "" #. "Not available" in singular form - translators, please omit "{singular}" from translation, #. it's there just to diversify this "Not available" from the next one #. can't currently happen, because main query excludes on FirstSeen = null; but we put it there in any event #. "Not available" in singular form - translators, please omit "{singular}" from translation, #. it's there just to diversify this "Not available" from the next one #: instances.php:214 instances.php:554 instances.php:576 instances.php:584 #: instances.php:666 users.php:211 users.php:552 users.php:560 users.php:606 msgid "Not available{singular}" msgstr "" #. "Not available" in plural form - translators, please omit "{plural}" from translation, #. it's there just to diversify this "Not available" from the previous one #: instances.php:220 instances.php:598 instances.php:617 instances.php:633 #: users.php:217 users.php:574 msgid "Not available{plural}" msgstr "" #: instances.php:247 msgid "

This is our search engine for Mastodon instances. It works this way: data of already indexed instances gets updated every night, and a shuffling occurs for the “random ordering”; also, once a week, during the night between Tuesday and Wednesday, new instances get searched for and added to the database.

Advanced search criteria are customizable, but by default they reflect our fondness for a decentralized and egalitarian Fediverse, and we try to exclude instances accepting fascist, racist, sexist, ableist, sovereignist contents.

" msgstr "" #: instances.php:248 #, php-format msgid "

We currently count %s Mastodon instances, with %s users (%s active during last month) and %s published statuses.

" msgstr "" #: instances.php:329 users.php:324 msgid "Random, recommended first" msgstr "" #: instances.php:330 msgid "By users’ involvement (active users / users), descending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:331 msgid "By users’ involvement (active users / users), ascending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:332 msgid "By date and time of first sighting, descending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:333 msgid "By date and time of first sighting, ascending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:334 users.php:329 msgid "By number of users, descending" msgstr "" #. 'feat'=>array('t'=>_('Prima le consigliate'),'q'=>'Instances.Priority DESC'), #. partecipazione: totusers/activeusers #. 'part'=>array('t'=>_('Partecipazione (decr.)'),'q'=>'(Instances.UserCount / Instances.ActiveUsersMonth) ASC'), #: instances.php:335 users.php:328 msgid "By number of users, ascending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:336 users.php:330 msgid "By number of active users, descending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:337 msgid "By number of active users, ascending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:338 msgid "By responsiveness to our checks, descending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:339 msgid "By responsiveness to our checks, ascending" msgstr "" #: instances.php:340 users.php:332 msgid "By maximum number of characters per toot, descending" msgstr "" #. 'charsa'=>array('t'=>_('By maximum number of characters per toot, ascending'),'q'=>'Instances.MaxTootChars ASC'), #: instances.php:342 msgid "Noxious first (switches off “Exclude noxious”)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:346 users.php:343 msgid "Random" msgstr "" #: instances.php:367 users.php:365 msgid "Search criteria" msgstr "" #: instances.php:369 msgid "Include only instances where the most used language is the one selected here" msgstr "" #: instances.php:369 msgid "Most used language is" msgstr "" #: instances.php:372 msgid "Irrelevant" msgstr "" #: instances.php:383 msgid "Include only instances whose URI, name or description (short or long) contains the specified expression" msgstr "" #: instances.php:383 msgid "URI, name or descriptions contains" msgstr "" #: instances.php:392 users.php:380 msgid "Include only instances which have at least this number of users (set to empty to disable this criterion)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:392 users.php:380 msgid "Minimum number of users is" msgstr "" #: instances.php:396 users.php:384 msgid "Include only instances which have at most this number of users (set to empty to disable this criterion)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:396 users.php:384 msgid "Maximum number of users is" msgstr "" #: instances.php:400 users.php:388 msgid "Include only instances which had at least this number of active users during the last 30 days (set to empty to disable this criterion)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:400 users.php:388 msgid "Minimum number of active users is" msgstr "" #: instances.php:404 users.php:396 msgid "Exclude noxious instances" msgstr "" #: instances.php:404 users.php:396 msgid "Exclude noxious" msgstr "" #: instances.php:411 users.php:403 msgid "Exclude instances which don’t accept new registrations" msgstr "" #: instances.php:411 users.php:403 msgid "Exclude if registrations are closed" msgstr "" #: instances.php:418 users.php:410 msgid "Exclude instances on which admin approval is required for registration" msgstr "" #: instances.php:418 users.php:410 msgid "Exclude if registration requires approval" msgstr "" #: instances.php:425 users.php:417 msgid "Exclude instances which didn’t respond to last check" msgstr "" #: instances.php:425 users.php:417 msgid "Exclude if offline on last check" msgstr "" #: instances.php:438 users.php:430 msgid "Advanced criteria" msgstr "" #: instances.php:441 users.php:433 msgid "Order of results" msgstr "" #: instances.php:453 users.php:445 msgid "Search" msgstr "" #: instances.php:457 users.php:449 msgid "Reset search" msgstr "" #: instances.php:520 instances.php:529 instances.php:535 users.php:513 #: users.php:521 users.php:526 msgid "Go to instance" msgstr "" #: instances.php:521 users.php:514 msgid "Direct link to this instance’s card" msgstr "" #. if (!is_null($row['Priority'])) $out.=''; #: instances.php:531 users.php:523 msgid "Recommended" msgstr "" #: instances.php:532 msgid "It seems like this instance’s server thumbnail’s URL points to a non existent file. This is usually easily fixeable by admins by uploading again the server thumbnail. Note that if you do it, the change won’t be displayed here before the daily automatic update of this instance’s infos occurs." msgstr "" #: instances.php:535 users.php:526 msgid "Name" msgstr "" #. $out.='
'._('Consigliata').' '; #. (!is_null($row['Priority'])) ? $out.=''._('Si!').'' : $out.=_('No'); #. $out.='
'.N; #: instances.php:539 users.php:530 msgid "Languages" msgstr "" #: instances.php:541 users.php:532 msgid "Active users (last month)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:542 users.php:533 msgid "Active users (last six months)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:543 users.php:538 msgid "Characters per toot (max)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:549 users.php:534 msgid "Known instances" msgstr "" #. 1602626400 is October 14, 2020, 0:0:0 - we have FirstSeen only since October 13, 2020, so... #: instances.php:556 msgid "We record this value only since October 14, 2020 ;-)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:556 msgid "Before October 14, 2020" msgstr "" #: instances.php:560 msgid "First sight" msgstr "" #: instances.php:561 msgid "Last successful check" msgstr "" #: instances.php:562 users.php:544 msgid "Noxious" msgstr "" #: instances.php:563 users.php:545 msgid "Yes (see why below)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:563 instances.php:566 users.php:545 msgid "No" msgstr "" #: instances.php:565 msgid "New" msgstr "" #: instances.php:566 msgid "Yes!" msgstr "" #: instances.php:571 users.php:547 msgid "Software" msgstr "" #: instances.php:573 users.php:549 msgid "Registrations" msgstr "" #: instances.php:574 users.php:550 msgid "by admin approval" msgstr "" #: instances.php:578 users.php:554 msgid "Open" msgstr "" #: instances.php:580 users.php:556 msgid "Closed" msgstr "" #: instances.php:582 users.php:558 msgid "E-mail" msgstr "" #: instances.php:590 users.php:566 msgid "Most used hashtags (last week)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:603 users.php:579 msgid "Why we consider this instance noxious" msgstr "" #: instances.php:606 users.php:582 msgid "Short description" msgstr "" #: instances.php:607 users.php:583 msgid "Long description" msgstr "" #: instances.php:609 msgid "Server rules" msgstr "" #: instances.php:621 msgid "Moderated servers" msgstr "" #: instances.php:622 msgid "silenced" msgstr "" #: instances.php:622 msgid "suspended" msgstr "" #: instances.php:643 msgid "Opted out of search engines indexing" msgstr "" #: instances.php:645 users.php:585 msgid "Admin account" msgstr "" #: instances.php:645 users.php:585 msgid "Date of creation" msgstr "" #: instances.php:645 msgid "Display name" msgstr "" #: instances.php:645 msgid "Bio" msgstr "" #: instances.php:648 users.php:588 msgid "Stats" msgstr "" #: instances.php:651 users.php:591 msgid "Last 12 weeks activity" msgstr "" #: instances.php:655 users.php:595 msgid "totals:" msgstr "" #: instances.php:655 users.php:595 msgid "statuses" msgstr "" #: instances.php:655 users.php:595 msgid "logins" msgstr "" #: instances.php:655 users.php:595 msgid "registrations" msgstr "" #. initials for Statuses, Logins, Registrations #: instances.php:664 users.php:604 msgid "S" msgstr "" #: instances.php:664 users.php:604 msgid "L" msgstr "" #: instances.php:664 users.php:604 msgid "R" msgstr "" #: instances.php:674 users.php:614 msgid "Last checks (green: OK; red: KO)" msgstr "" #: instances.php:681 msgid "Succesful checks" msgstr "" #: instances.php:698 users.php:637 msgid "Go to first page" msgstr "" #: instances.php:698 users.php:637 msgid "Go to previous page" msgstr "" #. $pnav.='Page '.$p.'/'.$ptot.''; #: instances.php:702 users.php:641 msgid "Select page" msgstr "" #. page number prefix #: instances.php:708 users.php:647 msgid "Page" msgstr "" #: instances.php:708 users.php:647 msgid "of" msgstr "" #: instances.php:708 users.php:647 msgid "instances" msgstr "" #: instances.php:712 users.php:651 msgid "Go to next page" msgstr "" #: instances.php:712 users.php:651 msgid "Go to last page" msgstr "" #: stats.php:34 msgid "Statistics for the last 30 days." msgstr "" #: stats.php:42 msgid "English" msgstr "" #: stats.php:47 msgid "Português (BR)" msgstr "" #: stats.php:69 msgid "Hits per language" msgstr "" #: stats.php:80 msgid "Hits per page" msgstr "" #: stats.php:82 msgid "visit" msgstr "" #: stats.php:82 msgid "visits" msgstr "" #: stats.php:82 msgid "hit" msgstr "" #: stats.php:82 msgid "hits" msgstr "" #: users.php:245 msgid "

This is our search engine for Mastodon users. It works this way...

" msgstr "" #: users.php:246 #, php-format msgid "

We currently count %s Mastodon users.

" msgstr "" #: users.php:331 msgid "By number of known instances, descending" msgstr "" #: users.php:367 msgid "Include only users whose “display name” contains this string" msgstr "" #: users.php:367 msgid "“Display name” contains" msgstr "" #: users.php:371 msgid "Include only users whose username contains this string" msgstr "" #: users.php:371 msgid "Username contains" msgstr "" #: users.php:392 msgid "Include only instances which know at least this number of other instances (set to empty to disable this criterion)" msgstr "" #: users.php:392 msgid "Minimum number of known instances is" msgstr "" #: users.php:585 msgid "Admin name" msgstr "" #: users.php:585 msgid "Admin notes" msgstr ""