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[–] TheFogan@programming.dev 43 points 2 weeks ago (14 children)

Tech so loves to repeat the same loops, and IMO I think it's on us the fediverse for really failing to communicate the value of instances as well as making them easy.

(Number of people that have told me they think mastadon sounds like a good idea, but they don't know how to pick the right instance). I try and smack them and say "it's just like e-mail, you and your friends don't have to choose gmail, your friend can be on yahoo, and you still talk to eachother. Whcih makes sense when explained, but it seems like few hear that kind of comparison.

So... we have a new platform, to replace twitter... yay!... should we take counts on how long before either enshittification begins, flooding of ads or changes to be unusable), or it sells out to another already established billionare that abuses the power of media control etc...

[–] sbv@sh.itjust.works 40 points 2 weeks ago (10 children)

it's on us the fediverse for really failing to communicate the value of instances as well as making them easy

A bunch of people came over to Mastodon when Elon bought Twitter, but they left because it was missing features. The big ones I saw were

  1. a lack of "trending" list - that means journalists and other people who want to know what's happening right now didn't have a way to find events
  2. no suggestions for follows. As a new user, how do people know what to follow?
  3. no suggested posts. Once I scroll through all the posts from the people I follow, the system doesn't provide me with new posts.
[–] nobloat@lemmy.ml 14 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

Also no quote tweets. And many people are used to algorithms now. I love Mastodon but I have to say Bluesky is more polished. Mastodon can be weird about threads and replies to posts. Sometimes I see a reply before I see the post, especially in the "lists" view. Chronological timeline is great but it has its own issues too. For example people living in different time zones will have their posts buried when everyone is asleep. The algorithm, for better or worse, shuffles things around which can work for you or against you. If you browse for 5 mins here and there, algorithm helps you see the most relevant posts in that widow. Having both chronological and algorthimic feeds would be so helpful to me in Mastodon. I know there a front end that does a "catch up" feature, but it's a bit hacky

[–] sbv@sh.itjust.works 1 points 2 weeks ago

Oh yeah, I forgot about quote tweets.

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