Post to Mastodon for actual engagement.
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
"#overthinking" - thinking beyond what #AI can mimic doing
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
@cyberlyra Agreed. Either that or nobody sees it for 18h, and then it's favorited by a bot that follows 20k people.
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
@cyberlyra I was on bsky for a while but it felt like the worst people from Twitter simply migrated there after X. Couple that with the corporate and proprietary nature of it, the decision to delete my account was easy and the follow-through painless. The people and the platform here make it so much better than bsky that I honestly forgot about it.
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
@cyberlyra it's definitely my perception that the quality and quantity of engagement on Mastodon is better than other platforms, but Mastodon has a particular pattern of people who read an article or have a pop-psychology opinion who thinks "reply" + "guy" automatically means "reply guy" and will automatically discount expert training, years of life experience, all of that...
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@cyberlyra it's definitely my perception that the quality and quantity of engagement on Mastodon is better than other platforms, but Mastodon has a particular pattern of people who read an article or have a pop-psychology opinion who thinks "reply" + "guy" automatically means "reply guy" and will automatically discount expert training, years of life experience, all of that...
@cyberlyra ... and it doesn't always feel 100% safe to reply and if anything the more knowledgeable I am about a topic the more likely I am to feel my expertise is going to be dismissed out of hand, which of course has been true on online platforms from the beginning, like the Slashdot discussions where I had insider information which I wasn't going to share because people who knew nothing sounded truthier than me!
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
@cyberlyra Mastodon should be capped at 2 million users.
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
Sadly, that is everywhere.
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
@cyberlyra I mostly use bsky for news on certain topics but I don't really engage much on there. There's less news here but I engage more with people I've been familiar with for a long time.
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
@cyberlyra here to discuss, debate, learn, share and have meaningful and fulfilling connections and conversations. About a ton of topics, from IT to politics and analytics of the global situation)
Bluesky only for chitchat, shit posting and seeing how politics are going in general, no debate. Nothing really profound or relevant. That is. -
Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
@cyberlyra I have found this to be very true. Thank you for continuing to be a great conversation partner in this important space.
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
No lies detected!
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Post to Mastodon for actual engagement. People read. They have ideas. They tell you those ideas. You can discuss them.
Post to BlueSky and some dude who knows nothing about your field informs you boldly that "you are overthinking this" and presents his pop-psychology view instead. ::smh::
Has anyone ever noticed that the abbreviation for BlueSky is BS?
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