Some people think Mastodon is too weird to become popular:

I joined Twitter in 2008. We had to put a "d" in front of a tweet to convert it to a direct message and every other day you had some embarrassing private moments exposed because someone forgot about the ā€œdā€. Hashtags were just a community hack, introduced by Chris Messina to somehow tag content. Search? Hah, you wish! Tweets via SMS were supposed to be a thing. Oh, and the daily meet and greet with the failwhale. Totally not weird.

@bastianallgeier and for years new people would sign on and have no idea what to do, what the point was, or how to find people. IMO it was way more confusing to people than the server thing is now. At least now people get what microblogging is and how it basically works.