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- | Making Friends | + | ====== |
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- | * [Home](help) | + | Friendship in Friendica can sometimes take on different meaning. But let’s keep it simple; you want to be friends with somebody. How do you do it? |
- | Friendship in Friendica can sometimes take on different meaning. | + | ===== The Directories ===== |
- | But let's keep it simple; you want to be friends with somebody. | + | |
- | How do you do it? | + | |
- | The Directories | + | Friendica has two different kinds of “address book”. The directory of the Friendica server you are registered on and a global directory to which your and other Friendica servers submit account information. |
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- | Friendica has two different kinds of "address book". | + | |
- | The directory of the Friendica server you are registered on and a global directory to which your and other Friendica servers submit account information. | + | |
- | The first thing you can do is look at the **Directory**. | + | The first thing you can do is look at the **Directory**. The directory is split up into two parts. If you click the directory button, you will be presented with a list of all members (who chose to be listed) on your server. |
- | The directory is split up into two parts. | + | |
- | If you click the directory button, you will be presented with a list of all members (who chose to be listed) on your server. | + | |
- | You'll also see a link to a **Global Directory**. | + | You’ll also see a link to a **Global Directory**. There are several global directories across the globe that regularly exchange information with each other. The specific global directory that you see usually depends on where your server is located. If you click through to the global directory, you will be presented with a list of everybody who choses to be listed across all instances of Friendica. You will also see a “Show Community Forums” link, which will direct you to Groups, Forums and Fanpages. You connect to people, groups and forums in the same way, except groups and forums will automatically accept your introduction request, whereas a human will approve you manually. |
- | There are several global directories across the globe that regularly exchange information with each other. | + | |
- | The specific global directory that you see usually depends on where your server is located. | + | |
- | If you click through to the global directory, you will be presented with a list of everybody who choses to be listed across all instances of Friendica. | + | |
- | You will also see a "Show Community Forums" | + | |
- | You connect to people, groups and forums in the same way, except groups and forums will automatically accept your introduction request, whereas a human will approve you manually. | + | |
- | Connect to other Friendica users | + | ===== Connect to other Friendica users ===== |
- | --- | + | |
- | Visit their profile. | + | Visit their profile. Just beneath their profile picture will be the word ‘Connect’ (we’re assuming this is an English language profile). Click that ‘Connect’ button and it will take you to a ‘Connect’ form. |
- | Just beneath their profile picture will be the word 'Connect' | + | |
- | Click that 'Connect' | + | |
- | The form is going to ask you for your Identity Address. | + | The form is going to ask you for your Identity Address. This is necessary so that this person’s website can find yours. |
- | This is necessary so that this person's website can find yours. | + | |
- | If your Friendica site is called | + | If your Friendica site is called |
- | Notice this looks just like an email address. | + | Notice this looks just like an email address. It’s meant to be that way. It’s easy for people to remember. |
- | It's meant to be that way. | + | |
- | It's easy for people to remember. | + | |
- | You *could* also put in the URL of your "home" | + | You //could// also put in the URL of your “home” page, such as “http:%%//%%demo.friendica.com/ |
- | When you've submitted the connection page, it will take you back to your own site where you must then login (if necessary) and verify the connection request on *your* site. | + | When you’ve submitted the connection page, it will take you back to your own site where you must then login (if necessary) and verify the connection request on //your// site. Once you’ve done this, the two websites can communicate with each other to complete the process (after your new friend has approved the request). |
- | Once you've done this, the two websites can communicate with each other to complete the process (after your new friend has approved the request). | + | |
- | If you already know somebody's Identity Address, you can enter it in the "connect" | + | If you already know somebody’s Identity Address, you can enter it in the “connect” box on your “Contacts” page. This will take you through a similar process. |
- | This will take you through a similar process. | + | |
+ | ===== Connect to users of alternate networks ===== | ||
- | Connect to users of alternate networks | + | ==== Across the Federation and Fedivese |
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- | ### Across the Federation and Fedivese | + | |
- | You can also use your Identity Address or other people' | + | |
- | Currently, Friendica supports connections with people on diaspora*, Red, Hubzilla, GNU Social, StatusNet, Mastodon, Pleroma, socialhome, and ganggo platforms. | + | |
- | If you know (for instance) | + | You can also use your Identity Address or other people’s Identity Addresses to become friends across the so-called Federation/ |
- | Likwise you can put in the URL to Alice's gnusocial.net page, if you wish. | + | |
- | Note: Some versions of GNU Social software may require the full URL to your profile and may not work with the identity address. | + | If you know (for instance) |
People on these networks can also initiate contact with you, if they know your contact details. | People on these networks can also initiate contact with you, if they know your contact details. | ||
- | ### Other social media | + | ==== Other social media ==== |
- | If you server provides this functionality, | + | |
- | Twitter or important feeds from Tumblr, Wordpress, and many more. | + | If you server provides this functionality, |
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+ | To connect, enter their contact details in the “connect” box on your “Contacts” page. | ||
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+ | ==== Email ==== | ||
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+ | If you have supplied your mailbox connection information on your Settings page, you can enter the email address of anybody that has sent you a message recently and have their email messages show up in your social stream. You can also reply to them from within Friendica. | ||
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+ | Create an email contact with for example Alice on Gmail, enter her email in following format “mailto: | ||
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+ | Subscribing to mailing lists is done in the same way, but without the use of the “mailto: | ||
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+ | ==== Syndication feeds ==== | ||
- | To connect, enter their contact details in the "connect" box on your " | + | You can “follow” almost anybody or any website that produces a syndication feed (RSS/Atom,etc.). If we can find an information stream and a name to attach to the contact, we’ll try to connect |
- | + | ===== Notification ===== | |
- | If you have supplied your mailbox connection information on your Settings page, you can enter the email address of anybody that has sent you a message recently and have their email messages show up in your social stream. | + | |
- | You can also reply to them from within Friendica. | + | |
- | Create an email contact with for example Alice on Gmail, enter her email in following format " | + | When somebody requests friendship you will receive a notification. You will usually need to approve this before |
- | In order to avoid abuse or spam, you must have an email from Alice with the correct email address in your email inbox. | + | |
- | Subscribing to mailing lists is done in the same way, but without the use of the " | + | ===== Approval ===== |
- | To subscribe to a mailing list, enter the email in following example format " | + | |
- | ### Syndication feeds | + | Some networks allow people to send you messages without being friends and without your approval. Friendica does not allow this by default, as it would open a gateway for spam. |
- | You can " | + | |
- | If we can find an information stream and a name to attach to the contact, we'll try to connect with them. | + | |
- | Notification | + | ===== Unilateral or bilateral friendships ===== |
- | --- | + | |
- | When somebody requests friendship you will receive a notification. | + | |
- | You will usually need to approve this before the friendship is complete. | + | |
- | Approval | + | When you receive a friendship notification from another |
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- | Some networks allow people to send you messages without being friends and without your approval. | + | |
- | Friendica | + | |
- | Unilateral or bilateral friendships | + | diaspora* uses a different terminology, and you are given the option of allowing them to “share with you”, or being full friends. |
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- | When you receive | + | |
- | If they are a follower, they can see what you have to say, including private communications that you send to them, but not vice versa. | + | |
- | As a friend, you can both communicate with each other. | + | |
- | diaspora* uses a different terminology, and you are given the option of allowing them to "share with you", or being full friends. | + | ===== Ignoring, blocking |
- | Ignoring, blocking and deleting contacts | + | Once you have become friends, if you find the person constantly sends you spam or worthless information, |
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- | Once you have become friends, if you find the person constantly sends you spam or worthless information, | + | |
- | In many ways they are like a "follower" | + | |
- | They think they are a friend. | + | |
- | You can also "block" | + | You can also “block” a person. This completely blocks communications with that person. They may still be able to see your public posts, as can anybody in the world, but they cannot communicate with you directly. |
- | This completely blocks communications with that person. | + | |
- | They may still be able to see your public posts, as can anybody in the world, but they cannot communicate with you directly. | + | |
You can also delete a friend no matter what the friendship status - which completely removes everything relating to that person from your website. | You can also delete a friend no matter what the friendship status - which completely removes everything relating to that person from your website. | ||