Surprisingly, given my username, I don't own any lego!
I chose the username after a professor made an analogy between (programming) tools and lego bricks. He introduced a tool a "This lego brick will turn out to be so good that it is litterally on fire". I found it really funny, and now it's my username :)
I will remember that. For now I don't think I will suggest self-hosting a mastodon instance (that's what you are suggesting, right?) because we are a small non-profit and the less complexity, the better :)
We have accounts on Buffer and Later Social, but they don't seem active. I'll look into what you said about wordpress. maybe that's the best option.
(I hope we are using wordpress now and not that weird system... but I digressl
I don't actually know. Currently I believe that they just manually log into the accounts on instagram and twitter to do the posts. now, with more accounts to handle that approch might be harder
During the pandemic, discord has been a lifeline for me and I did not find alternatives that had a specific feature that may appear irrelevant but that I found deeply comforting: When people are hanging out in a vocal channel, you can see them. It was not much, but it was the closest we had to going to university and seeing groups of friends just chilling together.
There are many other platforms for text and vocal chats, but this is a feature I am still looking for.
Surprisingly, given my username, I don't own any lego!
I chose the username after a professor made an analogy between (programming) tools and lego bricks. He introduced a tool a "This lego brick will turn out to be so good that it is litterally on fire". I found it really funny, and now it's my username :)