As Twitter continues to churn and convulse, I realized that the side effect of having spent so long curating my list of who I follow is that I got used to it providing me with interesting content targeted at me. Over here I have to start that process again. It took YEARS and nobody from my Magic The Gathering hobby is in the fediverse :(
@grmpyprogrammer Yes. I'm noticing the same thing. I'm also considering how valuable the local timeline is and what I want from that.
@akrabat @grmpyprogrammer I’ve been thinking about how I use lists in Twitter and needing to create my lists here. I haven’t dig into that area yet.
@courtneyr_dev @grmpyprogrammer Now that's a good point. I've not investigated lists here yet either.

@akrabat @courtneyr_dev @grmpyprogrammer The major difference here is that you need to be following that individual account to be able to add them to a list.

This is intentional, for privacy and safety reasons overall.

@david @akrabat @grmpyprogrammer Just went through all the folks I'm following and organized into lists: DevRel, Open Source, PHP, WordPress, and Tech News. Let's see if that helps me stay focused.
@courtneyr_dev @akrabat @grmpyprogrammer Now that there are more "professional"  people that I know here, I should start a list. Would you be willing to share your WordPress one?
@david Is there a setting or way to share the list somehow? I know in Twitter it's easy to share the link, but this is a bit more of an obscure part of privacy. 🤔