Hey selfhosters,
I’m looking for some help finding a selfhosted local only social network with mobile apps (for the less tech savvy).
Basically my family lives all over the place and we want an easy way to share photos of our children and family events with comments and engagement. We are privacy minded and don’t want pictures of our kids drifting over a social network. I’m struggling to find any software that is always local only and private.
Somethings I have seen that seem promising but not quite right:
- Secure Scuttlebutt Apps
- Mastodon +Hometown
- Immich
- Just a plane old blog
Hometown is almost perfect but it still allows for federation and that will be hard to teach some of my family about. Immich looks great! But doesn’t have anyway to engage nor feed.
Hopefully someone out there knows of something. Ideally it would have an interface like social media without the intent to reach the wider world outside of my family.
You could run pixelfed without federation enabled: https://pixelfed.org/
It’s like instagram, so should be good for sharing photos and stuff with space for comments.
I tried this but the post are not private even when federation is disabled. The post are publicly visible if you find the URL.
I can select followers only
Oh that is promising…do you know if that can be selected as default or does it always have to be applied per post?
On iOS, Tusker (for Mastodon and Pixelfed) has settings to set the default for composing and replying:
edit: also note that you can set your pixelfed account to private in general, but I think you have to check that box from the website interface. None of the apps I have include that setting.
Might be good to create an account and check it out yourself :)
You’re awesome. I’ll go dig deeper on this :) Thank you
If you’re comfortable with poking into code changes, you might even also try to find the place where incoming posts are processed in the code, and just flip it so every submitted post is set to followers-only.
I’m willing to try but I’d be stretching what I know to find that. Might be a good excuse to learn
Mastodon, and just turn off federation and registration maybe, and wrap the whole thing in HTTP authentication or something so you don’t have to worry about random people finding random holes into read-only access to the content?
I thought about this route since I’m using Yunohost for testing at the moment and it has it’s own authentication. But the authentication prevents mobile apps from being able to access the server. Mobile apps are a must for the older people in my family who are less tech able.
Maybe https://www.kombuchaprivacy.com/circles/ suits your needs. It’s cool but not widespread.
Pixelfed is a nice social photo sharing service as others have already said
I’d highly suggest using a service like immich or nextcloud or any other photo software to share images. Use it in combination of a chat app like matrix/element/schildichat
I’m leaning towards Immich at the moment if I can’t configure pixelfed to my liking. On the chat side of things that is sort of what we do now but I was wanting something a bit more asynchronous. With chat we can send photos, but what we were wanting is somewhere to just post stuff and other family can view it on their own time or go back and see a previous post. With chat it’s a bit too ephemeral for the grandmas and grandpas…they keep asking us to send the same photos because they cant find it in the chat history :/
I’d go with immich
you could setup a matrix chat room and just block federation as viewing the channels requires login
also has e2ee
You could also run a private XMPP chat server. https://snikket.org/ is easy to install and ideal for small family groups.
Why not run Lemmy without federation?
Maybe Diaspora?
Does Diaspora have a mobile app? I thought it was only progressive web.
Ive just seen this for nextcloud photos, don’t know how its working with mobile apps though
https://github.com/nextcloud/photos/issues/432#issuecomment-1458591601
I currently use Nextcloud and using photos on mobile is rough. Although I had forgotten about that comment feature on files.