@emptywheel so many posts trying to be helpful seem to assume people are migrating and starting over from zero. Maybe that’s why I see so many enthusiastic “this is a COMMUNITY we BUILD!” posts. New migrants already had communities they want to re-build. Support for that is…less evident.
Debirdify is a website that scans your Twitter follows and lists for mastodon accounts. Super helpful for finding your network here.
https://pruvisto.org/debirdify/
It's really slow today, but just worked for me.
@AnnIsHere @emptywheel people are now moving over faster than they update their profiles on Twitter, so this is of limited use at best.
In any event it’s been down for me all day.
Some of the admins have put together lists of users that can be imported into your account.
So, for example, I like to follow journos and Adam Davidson runs an instance for them. He has a list of people of people that joined his instance which I imported.
The only trouble I've had with this is that most of the time the spreadsheet (in csv format) has way too much info, so I use a spreadsheet program to delete all the columns except the user names.
@vey981 @emptywheel this isn’t really what I’m talking about. It isn’t about finding academics or journalists or content creators. More like finding regular users. Fandoms etc.
Yes I know about hashtags. But I’m looking for individuals.
I can't help you because I never used the bird that way. I used the "other button" and only saw things as they were posted chronologically by people I followed. So this is all very familiar to me.
Too much Kardashian type garbage using the algorithm button.
@vey981 @emptywheel same as me. What’s going to die with the bird are all my mutuals. Even if they do make it on here, it’s nearly impossible for new users to search for people they already know. Most people will quit.
Mastodon locals will say “good riddance” to those folks while simultaneously talking a big game about community/welcoming/whatever
I know that we both have a serious investment in time. I had my TL just right over there. It took years. When I was new to the bird, I had trouble finding the right people to follow, but mentions on other media of the addresses, got me pointed in the right direction.
My TL here is getting better every day, much faster than the bird TL. I am frustrated, too, but eventually, somebody boosts a post from an "old friend" and I am in luck.
As for keeping followers, it's not part of my job and I don't think I have such Important Things to say that I need any.
@emptywheel @vey981 not a question of Important Things To Say as much as “these are actually people I see and hang out with offline, but we never really exchanged contact information in any other way because we were both on the same platform”
For a lot of folks the death of the bird takes a piece of their real lives too.
Bird is not dead yet, but you need to export your data. So start sending out tweets saying how to find you here. If it's as important to them as it is to you, with your username here, they should be able to find you. I use Tuskey and it can search by username.
@emptywheel @vey981 already on the data export. I don’t think anybody’s home over there to handle it, lol.
Also the consistently brutal response I get from users here seems to be: if people don’t make the effort to find you here then your connection wasn’t strong enough. Ah, the welcoming Fediverse community!
Mine took 3 days and it was in my spam folder. Those people are not wrong. If you put your Mastodon username in the bird bio, and add it to tweets and replies, if they care, they will find you.
@Ouij Lock the doors if you want a purity test ;)
Respectfully.