• psychothumbs@lemmy.worldOP
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    1 year ago

    It’s not necessarily so easy, there aren’t substitutes for a lot of the communities on twitter. Though I did just get into Bluesky the other day and am already spending more time in there than on twitter.

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      1 year ago

      Mastodon has been working really well for me once I followed people. Connect well with Lemmy as well which I like. Hopefully more “official” accounts come in.

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        1 year ago

        Been using Mastodon since 2018 and it’s brutally frustrating waiting for people to move to it.

        It’s a really stable platform, and the various instance communities are pretty great.

        But I have no fuckin clue why it’s not growing in adoption by Internet Normans.

        Although, after the rate limiting issue, a whole shitload of people have signed up, so it’s promising.

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          1 year ago

          Normies hate that Linuxy feel. I’m not hugely fond of the bare metal feel of federated social networks myself, and I’ve been doing the computer thing for… uh, when was the VIC-20 released again? Don’t underestimate the persuasive power of a friendly interface.

      • psychothumbs@lemmy.worldOP
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        1 year ago

        I’ve been in Mastodon for a few months and Bluesky for a few days, and Bluesky just blows it out of the water as a twitter replacement. Easier technically, a lot more of the people I follow are on there, people are easier to find, and most importantly the algorithm encourages rather than discourages engagement.

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          1 year ago

          I find there’s no “discouraging”. Rather it’s just posts. The “engagement” aspect of Twitter and modern social media is imo the one thing that’s most important to leave behind. It’s not healthy.