More strange Mastodon reporting. This time from @thurrott, who claims "I’ve been using Mastodon since December, but the interaction there is almost non-existent compared to Twitter."

Dude, you follow 22 people. Try following more people. The "non-existent" interaction is *up to you*.

I've found WAY MORE interactions and engagement here than I ever had on Twitter. Plus fewer death threats.

https://www.thurrott.com/cloud/social/279094/mastodon-continues-to-lose-users

Mastodon Continues to Lose Users

Usage of Mastodon has dwindled over the past two months, with monthly active users plummeting to less than 1.4 million after hitting a peak of 2.5 million in December.

Thurrott.com
@mmasnick Definitely more interaction here, and it’s a lively place! It does feel like some people who are “good at” Twitter are not “good at” Mastodon and perceive that as a defect in the latter platform.

@whetstone @mmasnick it is about the timeline. The timeline being strictly linear, lacking quote retweets, and threads are basic functional issues. The lack of algorithmic timeline support being the biggest failing. Not everyone wants to curate dozens of Follows, in fact, I'll go out on a limb and say, most people don't and won't do that.

Mastodon could have both the linear and algorithmic timelines presented and be a better Twitter while maintaining a better overall vibe.

@palmerc @whetstone @mmasnick Why would you want algorithms near your timeline - that's what made Twitter awful
@liztai @palmerc @whetstone @mmasnick I follow a lot of people because I enjoy the variety. That said, I miss posts that I would want to see because I didn’t scroll back far enough. My workaround is to click the bell icon next to the name for some of the people I always want to see, which puts them in my notifications.
@MattFerrel @liztai @whetstone @mmasnick excellent point. The algorithm or algorithms should bring to your attention things you like but didn’t see.
@palmerc @MattFerrel @liztai @mmasnick I have a list of "unmissable" accounts I follow, in addition to a fairly broad variety of lists where I've classified people according to their expertise or topics they commonly address. That helps a lot in terms of making sure I don't miss important stuff.