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- [Mathstodon](https://mathstodon.xyz)
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- [Mapstodon](https://mapstodon.space/) (GIS, mapping, geospatial and cartography professionals and enthusiasts)
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- [Med-Mastodon](https://med-mastodon.com/about)
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- [MIT](https://mastodon.mit.edu/explore)
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- [mstdn.science](https://mstdn.science/explore) (Primarily Microbiology, but all sciences welcome.)
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- [Open Educational Resources](https://mastodon.oeru.org)
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- [OpenBiblio](https://openbiblio.social/) (For German speaking librarians and information specialists)
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- [Zirkus](https://zirk.us) (literature, philosophy, film, music, culture, politics, history, architecture)
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- [ecoevo.social](https://ecoevo.social) (biological ecology and evolution)
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### University Instances
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- [MIT](https://mastodon.mit.edu/explore)
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> You can find [a comprehensive list of these and many more academic Mastodon servers on fediscience.org](https://fediscience.org/server-list.html). Visit [fedi.tips](https://fedi.tips) for a general beginners guide to Mastodon. [hcommons.org has created a quick start guide specifically for researchers in the humanities](https://hcommons.org/docs/mastodon-quick-start-guide-for-humanities-scholars/) that also includes a short list of instances that are tailored to humanities specifically.
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