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  3. it's kinda hilarious watching bluesky users talking about how they have to stay on the site, even as it gets worse, because they can't go back to twitter!

it's kinda hilarious watching bluesky users talking about how they have to stay on the site, even as it gets worse, because they can't go back to twitter!

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  • nora@blob.loveN nora@blob.love

    @eniko @foone a lot of people had a bad experience with a weird server or know someone who did and generalized it sux

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    #65
    @nora @eniko @foone Or they saw what happened to PlayVicious. I'm not saying there's no black people on the fedi but they're definitely not as visible, and that's for a reason.
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    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

      and to clarify: I'm not saying mastodon is 100% perfect or for everyone.

      Maybe some of them have tried mastodon and don't like it for whatever reason, sure!

      but my point is that they don't even mention it as a possibility.

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      #66

      @foone A lot of the artists I follow quietly confessed they don't like the inter instance jank and how they "can't get reach" on fedi. A friend didn't understand remote following and assumed they had to have an account on every instance. Random people have told me they trust a corporation more than people by virture of consistency of scale. And then, of course, instance drama, closures, or spam and racism on dot social.

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      • socketwench@masto.hackers.townS socketwench@masto.hackers.town

        @foone A lot of the artists I follow quietly confessed they don't like the inter instance jank and how they "can't get reach" on fedi. A friend didn't understand remote following and assumed they had to have an account on every instance. Random people have told me they trust a corporation more than people by virture of consistency of scale. And then, of course, instance drama, closures, or spam and racism on dot social.

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        #67

        The instance drama and racism is a far more pervasive problem on mastodon than I thank any mastodon user here is going to ever acknowledge.

        I used to openly and energetically suggest people move to mastodon and quite frankly mastodon IS a non answer to many for good reason.

        It is overwhelmingly racist in ways that bluesky, twitter tumblr and others are not.

        Mastodon has the tech but a far less diverse brain trust and that's what ppl are accurately turned off by.

        @socketwench @foone

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        • socketwench@masto.hackers.townS socketwench@masto.hackers.town

          @foone A lot of the artists I follow quietly confessed they don't like the inter instance jank and how they "can't get reach" on fedi. A friend didn't understand remote following and assumed they had to have an account on every instance. Random people have told me they trust a corporation more than people by virture of consistency of scale. And then, of course, instance drama, closures, or spam and racism on dot social.

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          #68

          @socketwench @foone
          Exactly the same in my observations

          People who have been already in pain have ZERO tolerance for anything that does not work >99,9% reliable for them, like how they get randomly cut off from friends by defederation or never find them in the first place etc.
          People have zero tolerance for beeing pushed to change servers

          In a centralised system it either works (or everyone is togther off for a moment), but not the situation that you are broken off a brittle federation

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          • devourer_ita@meow.socialD devourer_ita@meow.social

            @foone Yeah, in the furry fandom specifically, there was this really popular instance that a decent chunk of people were in, then there were problems, and the owner got mad at the users and shut it down suddenly, no warning

            And it seems to have burned a LOT of peeps, I still see it mentioned as a "never joining Mastodon" reason to this day

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            @Devourer_ITA @foone
            I also have seen popular furries (influencers) constantly tell their audience on Twitter; Instagram and Bluesky that "Mastodon is shit"

            These influencers are constantly making a kind of competion to create "content" and game the algorithm and surf on the wave of resulting likes

            I dont care about influencers and popular people, but they are the ones who set the directions and pull the masses to what they want - and thats the opposite of the model of the Fediversum

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            • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

              it's not that they don't think mastodon is bad for whatever reason, it's that they don't think about mastodon at all

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              #70

              @foone It isn't doing the same thing as Twitter or Bluesky. There's no central discovery mechanism.

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              • flammableengineering@app.wafrn.netF flammableengineering@app.wafrn.net

                @foone@digipres.club

                You may be surprised to learn that very few people outside tech circles know about fedi.

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                #71

                @flammableengineering@app.wafrn.net @foone@digipres.club

                [ronleo] i have also noticed that bluesky users seem to love complaining. i have so many weird filters to keep the doom and gloom off my dash, but it still leaks over…


                #if-you-fix-the-problem-there-is-nothing-left-to-complain-about! #not-to-sound-hateful #there-are-a-lot-of-artists-i-love-on-bluesky #just-a-cultural(?)-thing-with-the-site-i-guess
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                • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                  some of them are bold enough to think that there may be another option, built on some kind of decentralized open protocol

                  but the other atproto options just aren't there yet

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                  #72

                  @foone the prejudice against Pictochat is ridiculous

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                  • nora@blob.loveN nora@blob.love

                    @aran @foone i think some people find it uncomfortable that there isn't a formal hierarchy of power either because they have had bad experiences with what grows in its absence or because they don't have a guide on how to behave

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                    #73

                    @nora @aran @foone I think most of them just come up with excuses to hide the fact that they have grown dependent on the timeline manipulations that constantly feed their timelines and, when they are “VIPs”, blow up their sense of importance

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                    • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                      it's not that they don't think mastodon is bad for whatever reason, it's that they don't think about mastodon at all

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                      #74
                      @foone@digipres.club I think it's because mastodon is very different from everything else, largely because it's truly decentralized:

                      • There is no global feed
                      • ... so curating a follow list takes time
                      • ... and you should find an instance with a local feed you like
                      • ... therefore, the official mastodon.social is not a good choice
                      • Moderation is done by instances and users
                      • ... so you don't want a instance that's completely unmoderated or blocks severs because they didn't agree with someone.
                      • You are the recommendations algorithm
                      • ... so go boost someone's bullshit.

                      I can see how these things would really put someone off if they are looking for elon-free twitter, to the point that it seems completely unusable and not worth considering.

                      ... not to say that these are bad things: If you ask any mastodon user, they will respond with "exactly".

                      Personally, I wouldn't even consider hanging out anywhere where these weren't the case.
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                      • N nothacking@infosec.exchange
                        @foone@digipres.club I think it's because mastodon is very different from everything else, largely because it's truly decentralized:

                        • There is no global feed
                        • ... so curating a follow list takes time
                        • ... and you should find an instance with a local feed you like
                        • ... therefore, the official mastodon.social is not a good choice
                        • Moderation is done by instances and users
                        • ... so you don't want a instance that's completely unmoderated or blocks severs because they didn't agree with someone.
                        • You are the recommendations algorithm
                        • ... so go boost someone's bullshit.

                        I can see how these things would really put someone off if they are looking for elon-free twitter, to the point that it seems completely unusable and not worth considering.

                        ... not to say that these are bad things: If you ask any mastodon user, they will respond with "exactly".

                        Personally, I wouldn't even consider hanging out anywhere where these weren't the case.
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                        @foone@digipres.club As for practical advice, I think that recommending a particular instance would go a long way towards letting people have a good experience.
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                        • marlo404@bark.wolp.chatM marlo404@bark.wolp.chat

                          @flammableengineering@app.wafrn.net @foone@digipres.club

                          [ronleo] i have also noticed that bluesky users seem to love complaining. i have so many weird filters to keep the doom and gloom off my dash, but it still leaks over…


                          #if-you-fix-the-problem-there-is-nothing-left-to-complain-about! #not-to-sound-hateful #there-are-a-lot-of-artists-i-love-on-bluesky #just-a-cultural(?)-thing-with-the-site-i-guess
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                          @marlo404@bark.wolp.chat @foone@digipres.club

                          I think it’s a combination of the cultural carry-over from Twitter and a natural consequence of the short character limit. I don’t understand how people tolerate the character limit. I live for long posts and in-depth discussions, and I genuinely think the short character limit severely limits critical thought.

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                          • flammableengineering@app.wafrn.netF flammableengineering@app.wafrn.net

                            @marlo404@bark.wolp.chat @foone@digipres.club

                            I think it’s a combination of the cultural carry-over from Twitter and a natural consequence of the short character limit. I don’t understand how people tolerate the character limit. I live for long posts and in-depth discussions, and I genuinely think the short character limit severely limits critical thought.

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                            #77

                            @flammableengineering@app.wafrn.net @foone@digipres.club

                            YESSS I need my long-winded rambles and stories to live


                            #on-the-critical-thought-point: #i-feel-like-short-character-limits-definitely-make-discourse-more-volatile #people-dont-have-the-space-to-properly-explore-their-thoughts #so-you-end-up-with-more-snappy-and-rude-than-thoughtful-responses
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                            • foone@digipres.clubF foone@digipres.club

                              it's not that they don't think mastodon is bad for whatever reason, it's that they don't think about mastodon at all

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                              #78

                              @foone

                              It doesn't exactly have a marketing budget behind it like the commercial sites do...

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