Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life I enjoy almost everything you post here and I’m glad you do.
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life Is your goal having sycophants or engaging with people with heart and actual expertise on the topics?

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@carnage4life Is your goal having sycophants or engaging with people with heart and actual expertise on the topics?

@carnage4life Like, your post is virtually an ad for Mastodon.

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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life I dislike AI but need to keep learning about it. I look forward to your posts, because they lack that FOMO veneer so prevalent on LinkedIn.
Also, SO many people become fanboys it's annoying. Instead of saying "we can implement that", like a normal coder, they say "we can ask claudey to do that".
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@carnage4life Is your goal having sycophants or engaging with people with heart and actual expertise on the topics?

@dalias There are different communities across the internet with different cultures & perspectives.
It’s easy to live in a filter bubble and have a myopic view of the world.
My post is an observation of my experience posting literally the same content on different platforms and seeing very different reactions from people.
People on Mastodon are a self selected group of curmudgeonly tech folks who have strong views when it comes to controlling software they use. It’s unsurprising they hate AI.
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@dalias There are different communities across the internet with different cultures & perspectives.
It’s easy to live in a filter bubble and have a myopic view of the world.
My post is an observation of my experience posting literally the same content on different platforms and seeing very different reactions from people.
People on Mastodon are a self selected group of curmudgeonly tech folks who have strong views when it comes to controlling software they use. It’s unsurprising they hate AI.
@carnage4life What I'm saying is that you seem to be comparing how much people uncritically love the stuff you post.
It's weird that you see Mastodon as a "filter bubble" but don't see Bluesky as a filter bubble of fawning tech fans and mainstream politics wonks. They are not remotely representative of the general public.
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@carnage4life What I'm saying is that you seem to be comparing how much people uncritically love the stuff you post.
It's weird that you see Mastodon as a "filter bubble" but don't see Bluesky as a filter bubble of fawning tech fans and mainstream politics wonks. They are not remotely representative of the general public.
@dalias That’s quite a bit of projection. I’m following up on a post from three months ago which set the context and also trying to fit the content into 300 characters so it could fit on Bluesky, since I posted the same thing on all 3 apps.
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life I don't like AI but you (mostly) don't try and mash the "inevitability" of it into reader's faces and post about specific use cases, so the posts are useful for calibration.
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@carnage4life What I'm saying is that you seem to be comparing how much people uncritically love the stuff you post.
It's weird that you see Mastodon as a "filter bubble" but don't see Bluesky as a filter bubble of fawning tech fans and mainstream politics wonks. They are not remotely representative of the general public.
@dalias Every social media app is a filter bubble. That’s how social media works.
It’s either a filter bubble based on who you chose to follow or what content is recommended to you by various For You algorithms.
My experience of the three: Mastodon is a left leaning curmudgeonly techie filter bubble. Bluesky is a left leaning political news junkie filter bubble. Threads is a left leaning “normie” filter bubble.
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life appreciate the presence here.
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life I like your content but the fact that you never ever reply to a single post to anyone here makes me less eager to interact.
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life I disagree with some of the things you say about AI but that's fine. We should talk with people who don't think exactly like us.
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life You're just about the only person I follow whose posts I eagerly read. And "left leaning curmudgeonly techie filter bubble" strikes me as just about right. Good stuff. (Please don't drop mastodon...)
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.I enjoy your posts, particularly the ones on AI usage in the industry. I agree mastodon is rabidly (and idiotically) anti-AI, but I think the fact you don't interact with replies here could also play a part in you losing followers. People are very sensistive to that
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life one of the reasons I follow you is because you're a knowledgeable rational AI advocate and I want some balance in my feed.
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I enjoy your posts, particularly the ones on AI usage in the industry. I agree mastodon is rabidly (and idiotically) anti-AI, but I think the fact you don't interact with replies here could also play a part in you losing followers. People are very sensistive to that
@gotofritz My level of interaction is about the same on all 3 apps. I mostly like/star comments and rarely respond unless I feel I have something meaningful to add to what was said or triggered by the comment.
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@gotofritz My level of interaction is about the same on all 3 apps. I mostly like/star comments and rarely respond unless I feel I have something meaningful to add to what was said or triggered by the comment.
Fair enough
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life I am glad you’re also posting here, as I’m done with corporate social media. Yes, people are anti AI here, but I consider this a natural reaction to the crazy amounts of blue-pill in other bubbles.
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Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life
you have the best posts on here man. I don’t want to go to another service… but maybe I should. -
Three month check-in on follower counts after posting the same content on all 3 apps
• Threads (38K →40K): People love the shitposts and leave insightful comments on AI.
• Bluesky (47K → 60K): People love the anti-Trump posts.
• Mastodon (18K

People hate AI and I’m steadily losing followers.@carnage4life Your profile still shows 18K followers, so I’m guessing the steady loss you report is a slow trickle of some kind? In contrast to growth elsewhere, that’s interesting and certainly a relative drag. I wonder if perhaps your follower count is proportional or related to growth of the user base itself on each platform? I get the sense that Mastodon only grows in occasional bursts, while the other two grow more steadily (maybe due to advertising?)