Here's a comment for incoming Twitter users: I've found that some are really put off by the way Mastodon requires push and pull to get to information. Rather than Elmo telling you what to read (and steering you to most incendiary content), you have to go look for it and choose to consume it. Most notably, I've come to think of "Content Warnings" as instead subject lines, just like you'd use in an email, so readers can scan whether they want to read further.
@emptywheel I read Twitter with a big private list, and Mastodon is like that. The posters I wanted to read, in chronological order, without ads.
(The list was usually a subset of follows, but also included TFG before it was banned.)
