The thing I remember most about the early days of Twitter was the interactions with the people. And that's really the only reason I'm still there. The people were what made that a #communitynotcontent.

One night during a Royals game I searched #Royals in my feed and was instantly transported to dozens or possibly hundreds of passionate fans who were just as pissed, happy, and sad at every pitch and play.

Maybe that will happen here. Maybe it won't. Sad that it will never again happen there.

It just occurred to me that across the 4,000 #Mastodon servers each with their #MastoAdmin plus their moderator teams... we have more content moderators tracking reports and complaints than Twitter does.

For the folks who keep asking about how we're going to scale, we're on it.

#CommunityNotContent

@layeredstrange @wagesof two weeks ago most people didn't know what #Mastodon is. Yet here we are.

I'd caution newcomers that while everyone is very welcome, we are not a Twitter-killer, we are a community of humans with six years of established and robust principles and approaches.

#CommunityNotContent