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When I made my Fediverse list, I wasn't too focused on how things looked or read, so long as I got my list out as quickly as possible - Not knowing how fast things may happen in the world.

Things in the world are still getting, worse, that has, unfortunately, not changed, but I had time to finally get around improving the repo:

https://codeberg.org/Linux-Is-Best/The_Fediverse_Outside_United_States

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A list of Fedi sites that use NON - US Domain extensions, meaning their domain name extension is outside Us Jurisdiction. I have not verified where all these are hosting.

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Note: This list is in alphabetical order by country name.


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https://fedivers.al
Domain: Albania

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https://mk.absturztau.be
Domain: Belgium

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https://www.foxyhole.io
Domain: British Indian Ocean Territory

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https://nheko.io
Domain: British Indian Ocean Territory

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https://annex.coffee-break.cc
Domain: Cocos Islands (Australian Territory)

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https://humanwords.cc
Domain: Cocos Islands (Australian Territory)

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https://social.bruschetta.cc
Domain: Cocos Islands (Australian Territory)

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https://ocial.sharkbyte.cc
Domain: Cocos Islands (Australian Territory)

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https://fedi.mandarynki.eu
Domain: Europe

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https://social.criminallycute.fi
Domain: Finland

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https://misskey.xania.fr
Domain: France

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https://we.yap.tf
Domain: French Southern and Antarctic Lands (France Territory)

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https://procial.tchncs.de
Domain: Germany

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https://sup.lelehier.de
Domain: Germany

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https://fly.staropensource.de
Domain: Germany

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https://lolcircle.de
Domain: Germany

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https://fediworld.de
Domain: Germany

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https://social.evilma.id
Domain: Indonesia

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https://easymode.im
Domain: Isle of Man (United Kingdom Territory)

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https://social.aufentha.lt
Domain: Italy

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https://soft.cudd.ls
Domain: Lesotho

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https://other.li
Domain: Liechtenstein

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https://sk.nik.mx
Domain: Mexico

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https://social.v-sli.me
Domain: Montenegro

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https://shark.gnubox.nohost.me
Domain: Montenegro

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https://social.moekyun.me
Domain: Montenegro

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https://m.chino.tw
Domain: Taiwan

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https://please-dominate.me
Domain: Montenegro

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https://hive.qratedspace.me
Domain: Montenegro

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https://sk.girlthi.ng
Domain: Nigeria

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https://hol.ogra.ph
Domain: Philippines

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https://relib.re
Domain: Réunion (France Territory)

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https://social.pixelated.sh
Domain: Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom Territory)

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https://ice.ch3.st
Domain: São Tomé and Príncipe

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https://social.jone.rs
Domain: Serbia

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https://social.pozrisi.sk
Domain: Slovakia

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https://wuffi.es
Domain: Spain

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https://cn.tc
Domain: Turks and Caicos Islands (United Kingdom Territory)

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https://minazukey.uk
Domain: United Kingdom

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https://hanamaru.uk
Domain: United Kingdom

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https://sharkey.fancy.org.uk
Domain: United Kingdom

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A list of Fedi sites that use NON - US Domain extensions, meaning their domain name extension is outside Us Jurisdiction. I have not verified where all these are hosting.

I shared the full current list as of June 9, 2025, here on the Fediverse, but you can also find the list at the URL, which is hosting on a GIT by Code Berg, located in Germany, Europe.

You can also download the current list (June 9, 2025), that I just shared, by downloading the ZIP file attached.

URL:
https://codeberg.org/Linux-Is-Best/The_Fediverse_Outside_United_States

ZIP (attached)

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How to install Sharkey/Misskey (with fixes for FreeBSD) for Fedora 42

甘瀬ここあ @cocoa@hackers.pub

When installing patched versions of Misskey and Sharkey on Fedora 42, compilation errors related to `uint8_t` and `state` may arise due to the default GCC version. This guide provides a workaround by compiling and using a newer version of GCC/G++. The process involves installing necessary dependencies, downloading and extracting the GCC source code, configuring the build with specific flags, and compiling GCC using the `make` command. After installation, the guide details how to modify the `pnpm install` command for Misskey and Sharkey to use the newly compiled GCC, ensuring a successful installation. By following these steps, users can resolve the compilation errors and properly install Misskey and Sharkey on Fedora 42.

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The other day I finally got it. Why #Bluesky is so popular with "regular people" (aka non-techies). It's because it's CENTRALIZED (of course the Bluesky folks would never admit it out right).

One name: Bluesky.
One official URL to join / browse / post messages
One official app: "Bluesky Social" on app stores

In this post-literate society where people have been trained by commercial social media for 2 DECADES to choose the easiest, most frictionless option, of course they will pick Bluesky over the #Fediverse.

Try introducing the concept of servers / instances and names like Mastodon, Sharkey, Pleroma, GoToSocial, Friendica, Pixelfed, PeerTube, Lemmy to people not familiar with them. They'd think you're speaking a foreign language.

The Fediverse is made up of thousands of independent servers. You can't log in to https://joinmastodon.org or https://joinpeertube.org to browse Mastodon or PeerTube. Conversely, when you log into Bluesky you see messages by Bluesky members.

People need to be educated first about defederated options and their numerous advantages.

I get it now. I'm still 1000% in when it comes to the Fediverse but I understand.

And I'm tired.

And I'm posting this here on my GoToSocial account because I wanted to say my piece in one go and I would have run into Mastodon character limits.

How many people have I convinced to join the Fediverse in my 9 months advocating for it through a blog? TWO. How many people are still active on it? One.

Off I go play with LEGOs with my little one - in 12 years, when she's old enough I will set up her own instance. So Fediverse, you gotta be thriving in 2037.

#TheFutureIsFederated

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