All of these hot takes about how Mastodon is too hard to use for mass adoption are missing the point entirely. We are not some tech startup trying to "disrupt" the social media ecosystem. We don't have VCs breathing down our necks pushing for continuous growth at all costs. We're just regular people out here building communities.

If people don't like Mastodon and decide to go back to Twitter, that's fine. They are not commodities to be exploited. If people like Mastodon and decide to stay, that's great! They are going to be more invested in the community because they are actually deriving real value from it.

If there's one thing the global capitalist system cannot fathom is that value can exist that is not fungible with monetary value. There are plenty of ways to create value for people that do not involve buying and selling. In fact the whole notion that value = monetary value is a relatively recent innovation in human history.

I'm not saying that capitalism doesn't have its benefits, but our minds have become so warped by its zero-sum game vision of the world that it's easy to believe that generating profits is the only thing that matters. We may have to play that game to justify our existence on this planet, but there's a whole world of value to be found outside of it. Just because we're forced to play the game doesn't mean the game is all there is.

@theropologist Do you want a free press that's not owned outright by oligarchs and their toadies?

Then we need to build it ourselves and use software like Mastodon to promote that work. Because the oligarchs have built a media cartel and we ain't in it.

@ParanoidFactoid @theropologist this is why I love @igd_news & @UnicornRiot

But I am curious what some of the benefits you see capitalism having are (@theropologist)

@currentbias Oh I am not trying to defend capitalism as a system, I was more trying to play devil's advocate. Like it or not, capitalism is the current global hegemonic power structure. We might be stuck in a dehumanizing system that turns exploitation into a virtue, but that doesn't mean that system is the only means we have of creating value for one another.

The articles I read irritated me because they basically were saying that Mastodon was a failure if it couldn't be the new Twitter even though Mastodon isn't trying to be the new Twitter. Mastodon is its own thing and it should be judged on its own merits.