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Elk is a new third party web interface for . It's still in alpha testing, which means it's not yet ready for prime time, but it seems to be making good progress.

If you want to have a look or find out more, the official Elk website is at:

➡️ elk.zone

You can follow them for news about the project at:

➡️ @elk

It's free and open source, the source code is at github.com/elk-zone/elk

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NESomebody

@feditips @elk
I definitely enjoy this interface, can't wait for more updates!

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karinchu

@feditips @elk I really like it so far. A lot!

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Mastodon Migration

@feditips @elk Elk is beautiful! Full stop!

Love the timeline support for threading!

Is it correct that Elk does not (yet?) support pinning?

#elk

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Fábio Costa :Ryyca:🐇🕐🎩☕🇧🇷

@feditips @elk any chance on integrating elk in Hamsket or Ferdium?

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Mastodon Migration

@feditips @elk This is a comparison of threading on Elk vs the Mastodon Web Browser. Note that Elk recognizes the thread and puts it in the correct (reverse chronological) order not upside down (chronological) order. This is a huge improvement and fixes one of the most significant limitations of Mastodon vs. Twitter. Also it is prettier and takes less vertical space.

#elk #twittermigration

Side by side screenshots of a threading test comparing Elk and the Mastodon Web Browser that shows how elk reorders threads in reverse chronological order so that they read from top to bottom, not bottom to top.
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Jak2k

@feditips
I'm currently also making a 3rd-party web-frontend
@elk

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