@Flipboard has a variety of Magazines (topical collections) that you can easily follow on Mastodon. For science geeks, here are just a few you might consider:
Climate Change and Weather Misinformation by News Lit Project @climate
In a poll we ran a couple of months ago, people said they’d love to see us feature more history-related content. So for this Follow Friday, we’re sharing a few @Flipboard Magazines (topical feeds of content) about the past, from @curiouscurator’s collection about the Roman and Byzantine empires, to @mental_floss’s quirky stories about medieval dog names and who discovered Uranus.
This week, we continue our #followfriday tradition. Each week, we introduce you to 5 random people and organisations who are on Mastodon, and whose blogs we follow on Feedle. This way, we can help great people discover each other more easily.
For #FollowFriday I warmly recommend @susankayequinn AND her #books.
I appreciate the author's posts very much. And she writes #HopePunk, #CliFi, and #SolarPunk. I had not really an idea what is hidden behind these labels. I've been tiptoeing around the genres for months, worried that it might be too pedagogical, not literary enough.
Then I discovered her #shortStories. Now I'm hooked. Try it, you won't regret it! I want more now. 😊 @reading
Made a second object for throws. This flare is not for lighting, because the protagonist has a flashlight... this item is a tool to distract the creatures that live on this planet
I know the real answer is reddit but I really don’t want to go back now that I’ve already grown used to life without it. I was hoping for Lemmy to be a viable substitute but it isn’t. I can see how this place is wonderful for the certain type of person but that person is not me. My experience during the past 6+ months has...
I didn’t want my feed to be an endless stream of news or other languages. So first I joined a smaller server, with a topic I care about.
Then I followed a few journalists, and followed tags I care about like cycling, my hometown, tech news relevant to me, and TV shows.
Lastly after I had that base of content… I went looking for people. When someone posts something I like, I check their other posts… do I like those too? If he’s then I look at who they follow. Big accounts usually don’t follow a lot of others. This is endless but really gave me a consistent group of people who I care what they think and say.
Not easy but worth the time over the course of a week or two.
Also I watched the #followfriday tag where people lost accounts they follow and why.
Also, look at the top accounts lists that exist. Threads accounts have millions of followers so it’s a good bet it’ll be good.
This is a friendly reminder that there's still a little bit of time left to recommend me for #FollowFriday to all of your easily-offended Mastodon acquaintances.
This week, we continue our #followfriday tradition. Each week, we introduce you to 5 random people and organisations who are on Mastodon, and whose blogs we follow on Feedle. This way, we can help great people discover each other more easily.
Yesterday, we announced our federation of 400 Flipboard curators and curators, so today, we're highlighting just a few you can follow on subjects like food, leadership, basketball, and sustainable food systems.
Allen Westly, technology enthusiast, cybersecurity practitioner, and diversity advocate — @West1118
Brian Fanzo, digital futurist, podcaster and ADHD advocate — @iSocialFanz
Camille Styles, lifestyle writer passionate about plant-based cooking and design and beauty — @CamilleStyles
Christie Vanover, champion pitmaster and creator of Girls Can Grill — @GirlsCanGrill
Daniel Hakimi, style curator and men’s fashion writer — @DanHakimi
Darryl Benjamin, educator and advocate for sustainable food systems — @Kafkaturtle
Janette Speyer, professional marketer passionate about cooking, travel, fashion and connecting the Flipboard community — @JanetteSpeyer
Jennifer Petoff, travel writer and creator of Sidewalk Safari — @sidewalksafari
Jessica Bethel, Los Angeles-based photographer — @4eyedgirl
Ken Yeung, journalist and author of "The AI Economy" newsletter — @thekenyeung
Louisa Moje, pharmacist, fashionista and foodie — @foodpluswords_
Marco Secchi, visual storyteller and photographer — @msecchi
Markus Weber, sustainable agriculture and agtech — @Maakusi
Maurizo Leo, bestselling cookbook author and creator of The Perfect Loaf — @theperfectloaf
Pete Gleason, PhD, professor, psychologist and innovator — @pgleason
Phil McKinney, technologist, author and podcaster — @philmckinney
Scott Kleinberg, OG Flipboarder and proud Apple fanboy — @scottkleinberg
Scott Monty, business leader, executive coach and podcaster — @scottmonty
Tayo Oredola, food writer and creator of Low Carb Africa — @lowcarbafrica
WBB Daily — curator who specializes in women’s basketball, passionate about growing the game — @smrice
Wesley Fryer, STEM educator and media literacy advocate — @wfryer
Ahoy, Chooms! Join us on a swashbuckling adventure to support these fearless pirates, cunning hackers, and savvy netrunners on Follow Friday! Your ship needs a talented crew, so why not add these preem mateys to your ranks?
Together, we can take down the corpos and chart a course for a brighter future! Don't miss out, ya savvy - set sail with us today! ⚓🏴☠️ #FollowFriday#SupportTheCause#JoinTheCrew
It's #FollowFriday so I’m going to recommend that you follow my husband, @KevBot.
He is definitely the funnier one in our relationship, but he hates typing things on his phone so he doesn't post often; however, whenever he FINALLY gets around to posting, it's always worth the wait.
This week, Flipboard opened up federation to some amazing creators and curators and here are a few that I really enjoy following for recipe inspiration.
Grilling, BBQ and camping recipes @GirlCarnivore
Cakes, cookies, pies, pastries and more @BatterAndDough
Global recipes and cooking tips from a Cordon Bleu chef @DaysofJay
Indian-inspired dishes and techniques @shilpakerur
Is there a more politically and ideologically diverse alternative for Lemmy?
I know the real answer is reddit but I really don’t want to go back now that I’ve already grown used to life without it. I was hoping for Lemmy to be a viable substitute but it isn’t. I can see how this place is wonderful for the certain type of person but that person is not me. My experience during the past 6+ months has...