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Right, my point is, someone should stand up a service, like Blogger did for blogs, which were also trivial for people like us to set up and run on our own.

The thing there is it destroys the objection people have about having to find and fit in with a particular Mastodon server community.

It also makes Mastodon look more like the original blogosphere and less like Twitter, which is a good thing.

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There are services that do exactly that. Masto.host is the one I use.

It is just an entire Mastodon instance with one account, though.

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