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Every time a newcomer posts an introduction and somebody tells them they shouldn’t have joined Mastodon.social and need to move to a different server, an angel loses their wings.

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  • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

    @psneeze Someone would immediately tell them they pronounced Scone the wrong way.

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    @psneeze That someone would be me, if they pronounced it Skon, not scone-rhymes-with-Eoghan

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    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

      @psneeze That someone would be me, if they pronounced it Skon, not scone-rhymes-with-Eoghan

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      @CiaraNi 100% it's Eoghan!

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      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

        Every time a newcomer posts an introduction and somebody tells them they shouldn’t have joined Mastodon.social and need to move to a different server, an angel loses their wings.

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        @CiaraNi It's so annoying. Give people time to figure stuff out. I joined on the general UK server, and I'd have been quite annoyed to be immediately told I was Wrong™. After a few days of figuring stuff out I moved to a different, smaller, one - which was good training wheels for my recent move to my current one, with a much more mature account. Sweaty palms moment.

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        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

          Ditto:

          'Why are you still on Bluesky too?'

          'But did you *delete* your Twitter account?'

          ’You said you switched to Proton mail too, oh that’s bad, once someone at Proton said something’

          It’s nice to see new neighbours move into the Fediverse. It feels unwelcoming to see people immediately interview them about the purity of their intentions. Or telling them You’re Doing It Wrong. They've just arrived on a journey away from Big Tech. Maybe they'd prefer to be offered a seat and a cup of tea.

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          @CiaraNi nobody can perform purity perfectly. We're all just doing the best we can with what we've got. And on that note, would you like some tea?

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          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

            Every time a newcomer posts an introduction and somebody tells them they shouldn’t have joined Mastodon.social and need to move to a different server, an angel loses their wings.

            brett_e_carlock@mastodon.onlineB This user is from outside of this forum
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            @CiaraNi Ah yes, when I finally joined Mastodon.Online after nuking my Twitter and much deliberation (and no knowledge of Fedi) chose it because it was a large instance (find lots of folks fast!), had a good policy/values statement, was run by the org, and seemed most likely to stick around and have dedicated resources for maintnenace and moderation.

            Got my share of ugh, why that server did you know X thing about it, etc.

            Why no, I didn't, I just fucking got here and know nothing of the inside

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            • psneeze@mastodon.ieP psneeze@mastodon.ie

              @CiaraNi 100% it's Eoghan!

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              @psneeze Yes it is! I can't believe there are people who walk this earth saying Skon Skon Skon.

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              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                Every time a newcomer posts an introduction and somebody tells them they shouldn’t have joined Mastodon.social and need to move to a different server, an angel loses their wings.

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                @CiaraNi I wish dot-social would just close registrations, they are two orders of magnitude too big already. Then we would not have this salad.

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                • brett_e_carlock@mastodon.onlineB brett_e_carlock@mastodon.online

                  @CiaraNi Ah yes, when I finally joined Mastodon.Online after nuking my Twitter and much deliberation (and no knowledge of Fedi) chose it because it was a large instance (find lots of folks fast!), had a good policy/values statement, was run by the org, and seemed most likely to stick around and have dedicated resources for maintnenace and moderation.

                  Got my share of ugh, why that server did you know X thing about it, etc.

                  Why no, I didn't, I just fucking got here and know nothing of the inside

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                  @CiaraNi A handful of years on, I would rather self-host with masto.host or (ideally) via NextCloud Social, but identies are not fully portable yet and NextCloud Social doesn't work, like at all.

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                  • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                    Ditto:

                    'Why are you still on Bluesky too?'

                    'But did you *delete* your Twitter account?'

                    ’You said you switched to Proton mail too, oh that’s bad, once someone at Proton said something’

                    It’s nice to see new neighbours move into the Fediverse. It feels unwelcoming to see people immediately interview them about the purity of their intentions. Or telling them You’re Doing It Wrong. They've just arrived on a journey away from Big Tech. Maybe they'd prefer to be offered a seat and a cup of tea.

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                    #16

                    @CiaraNi That "someone at Proton once said something" sums up so much. There is no winning with some people. We know everything is problematic if you look hard enough. Short of going off grid and living in a cabin in the woods, we've all got to work out our own compromises until things improve.

                    And some people keep their Twitter accounts so nobody else can use the name and potentially impersonate them. I see no problem in that. I deleted mine, but I see why some people don't.

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                    • beecycling@wandering.shopB beecycling@wandering.shop

                      @CiaraNi It's so annoying. Give people time to figure stuff out. I joined on the general UK server, and I'd have been quite annoyed to be immediately told I was Wrong™. After a few days of figuring stuff out I moved to a different, smaller, one - which was good training wheels for my recent move to my current one, with a much more mature account. Sweaty palms moment.

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                      #17

                      @beecycling Agreed. Let people settle in and work out how it all works. If they want to move server or ask about the merits of different open-source alternatives, they will do so in their own good time.

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                      • annika@xoxo.zoneA annika@xoxo.zone

                        @johnlorimer @CiaraNi It's impossible to effectively moderate such a huge server, so you have this catch-22 where the server is a vector for spam and harassment, but can be seen as "too big to block" because such a large percentage of the network lives there.

                        Overall it's bad for the health of the Fediverse, so some block it regardless and advocate for folks moving off and the server closing registrations.

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                        @annika @CiaraNi Thank you for the explanation. The main reason why I have my account there is due to it being the only one that supported IFTTT.
                        I have since stopped using IFTTT, so have been thinking about going back to .green (or even running my own micro instance).

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                        • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                          @annika @johnlorimer I'll never find it welcoming to tell people who've just arrived, literally just joined Mastodon, that they're on the wrong server when it is not a server doing something actually despicable & egregious. I often see people going into the replies of Hello, Mastodon! introductions to give the newcomer unsolicited instructions to move server or questioning the way they are moving from Big Tech.

                          Edit to add: I know you didn't do this! You just answered an asked question (thanks)

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                          @CiaraNi @annika When the first exodus away from the bird place happened, a lot of the Gen X Australians I hung out with come over to Mastodon and did not last long. They are mostly on Bluesky now.
                          I have made the decision to only have a presence on Masto now.

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                          • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                            @annika @johnlorimer I'll never find it welcoming to tell people who've just arrived, literally just joined Mastodon, that they're on the wrong server when it is not a server doing something actually despicable & egregious. I often see people going into the replies of Hello, Mastodon! introductions to give the newcomer unsolicited instructions to move server or questioning the way they are moving from Big Tech.

                            Edit to add: I know you didn't do this! You just answered an asked question (thanks)

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                            @CiaraNi @johnlorimer yeah it's kind of a dick move and not very welcoming, as you said. Unfortunate that the server's so big, they often get lost in the noise.

                            (I disagree about the "despicable and egregious" bit but we don't need to get into it.)

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                            • rgarner@mastodon.socialR rgarner@mastodon.social

                              @CiaraNi nobody can perform purity perfectly. We're all just doing the best we can with what we've got. And on that note, would you like some tea?

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                              @rgarner Why thank you, yes, that'd be nice. No sugar, a drop of milk, and strong enough for a mouse to trot across, please.

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                              • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                @rgarner Why thank you, yes, that'd be nice. No sugar, a drop of milk, and strong enough for a mouse to trot across, please.

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                                @CiaraNi two teabags and three minutes in the cup <blows smoking finger guns>

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                                • rgarner@mastodon.socialR rgarner@mastodon.social

                                  @CiaraNi two teabags and three minutes in the cup <blows smoking finger guns>

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                                  @rgarner @CiaraNi you should've put the milk in first ....

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                                  • johnlorimer@mastodon.socialJ johnlorimer@mastodon.social

                                    @CiaraNi @annika When the first exodus away from the bird place happened, a lot of the Gen X Australians I hung out with come over to Mastodon and did not last long. They are mostly on Bluesky now.
                                    I have made the decision to only have a presence on Masto now.

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                                    @johnlorimer What are the big reasons you decided to stick with Mastodon?

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                                    • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                      Every time a newcomer posts an introduction and somebody tells them they shouldn’t have joined Mastodon.social and need to move to a different server, an angel loses their wings.

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                                      @CiaraNi Indeed, that's unbearable and I see it all the time.
                                      this might also in part explain why mastodon felt and still feels complex, elitarian and not so fun to many people, when they had to decide where to go after "the diaspora".

                                      (also no the best to assault people explaining how they should make their post, why they are using # and alt-text and content warning wrong, etc... 🙄 )

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                                      • ciarani@mastodon.greenC ciarani@mastodon.green

                                        @psneeze Someone would immediately tell them they pronounced Scone the wrong way.

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                                        @CiaraNi @psneeze 😅

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                                        • brett_e_carlock@mastodon.onlineB brett_e_carlock@mastodon.online

                                          @CiaraNi Ah yes, when I finally joined Mastodon.Online after nuking my Twitter and much deliberation (and no knowledge of Fedi) chose it because it was a large instance (find lots of folks fast!), had a good policy/values statement, was run by the org, and seemed most likely to stick around and have dedicated resources for maintnenace and moderation.

                                          Got my share of ugh, why that server did you know X thing about it, etc.

                                          Why no, I didn't, I just fucking got here and know nothing of the inside

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                                          @Brett_E_Carlock Sorry you got such an unwelcoming welcome. I think a lot of people choose the bigger 'official' servers for exactly the reasons you describe. That's their free choice, they can move later if they want to, no need to badger them on arrival.

                                          The 'why that server, did you know X thing about it' questions often seem to be in the weeds. They're usually about fairness things like the ethics of big servers in a federation, not crisis things like 'there are fascists on it'.

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