If you’re reading this toot there’s a pretty high chance you’ve asked yourself ethical questions about your social media use *and that’s why you’re here*

You’ve likewise probably got concerns about Meta and Threads

But the 90-odd % of your friends you left behind on Facebook, Insta etc. likely don’t have those concerns to the same extent as you

Mastodon has to win on user experience *as well as on ethics*. We can’t just berate the Meta users

@jon I'm not the only person to mention this, but a big part of the UX is the volume of users.
Yes, there is a little more friction in sign up. But really the best draw for a social network is the content. And that's kind of up to us I guess.
@jon There is a lurking fear behind that 90+% of people don't care to the same extent. Social media is probably the lowest stake venue where we see this.
In the analogy, if you're right, it feels like we're doomed to pursuing market based solutions to our problems. Is there no other way?
@rwtwm I've tried over and over to get friends to take more ethical tech choices. Largely without success... Explained more here: https://euroblog.jonworth.eu/it-is-ease-of-use-and-ease-of-search-thats-going-to-make-or-break-a-twitter-alternative-not-the-ethics/
It is ease of use, and ease of search, that's going to make or break a Twitter alternative. Not the ethics. - Jon Worth Euroblog

For years I have been fighting a losing battle with friends – trying to make them see that the choices of the tech they use should be similar to how they choose what food to buy, or how to travel – namely that there are ethical values bound up in […]

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@jon @rwtwm Why do you settle for unethical friends; what does that say about you? Conversely (and more importantly), what does it say about you that you require this same behavior of others?
@alltherum @rwtwm I'm not an absolutist. I am vegetarian, but I don't oblige all my friends to do likewise. I can't oblige all my friends to make what I consider ethical technical choices - they might like Meta for all I know.
@jon @rwtwm You're asking others to accept Meta because it *might* otherwise impede your friend's unethical preference?
@alltherum @rwtwm What? Hell no! You make whatever ethical choice you want, and I am not going to mess with it. But likewise if friends of mine want to use Meta services I have to decide how to deal with that - no communication, or communication at a price. That's all.

@jon @rwtwm Which is exactly why I don't, and would never, knowingly eat meat in the presence of a vegetarian.

I have that option; so do Metans. If they valued communication, they can come here without dragging an animal carcass behind them.

Being ethical means more than abstaining, it means challenging the unethical to do the right thing. We all fall short, but we also benefit when others hold us to higher standards.