Brutkey

Fedi.Tips
@FediTips@social.growyourown.services

p.s. To avoid repetition of replies:

-If people forget name of server they signed up on, it's written on the email they received when they signed up.

-Mastodon.social is in no way more reliable or easier than other servers with similar or better track records.

-If Mastodon gGmbH does not trust anyone else to run a server properly, why should anyone else trust Mastodon gGmbH to run a server properly? "Trust me, but I won't trust you" is a terrible argument in a collaborative project.

טליה (לשון את) :trans:
@yuvalne@tooot.im

@FediTips@social.growyourown.services also Mastodon could implement a service to try and discover your server address if you forgot it like Pixelfed has.


Fedi.Tips
@FediTips@social.growyourown.services

@yuvalne@tooot.im

You can discover your server address by checking your emails, everyone who signs up gets an email from their server
🙂🙂

If necessary you could search the emails for "mastodon".

Niko Poikulainen
@niko@social.nikopoikulainen.fi

@FediTips@social.growyourown.services @yuvalne@tooot.im Or, you can try to find it using web search engines. One possibility is to create a new account, use Mastodon's internal search, and migrate from account to another.