Okay, so some observations after a week of social media turmoil:

- A LOT of #LawTwitter people (including a fair number of law profs) migrated to Bluesky last weekend.

- It appears that many of them already had invite codes but didn't use them until Twitter melted down (again).

- Related: At least one of my friends noted that during the last Great Migration (November) they weren't really sure Twitter would implode, so they weren't ready to jump (or fully jump) quite yet

- To my mind, the last point means that what we saw in some quarters wasn't so much a rejection of the fedi as much as a timing/perception issue

- So, depending on what happens over there in the future, those people may ultimately be persuadable to try the fedi (or try it again)

- But, for now, the mass of people over there creates an undeniable gravitational pull for law people

- To be clear: I still believe in the fedi and strongly prefer Mastodon to Bluesky as a platform

- But I think it's worth thinking about why people are making the choices they are making now

- To that end, I haven't seen any law friends saying that search or quoting are what make them prefer Bluesky.

- Instead, I've heard more about timing (see above) and perceived difficulty of onboarding.

- I've also seem comments to the effect that some people just want a place where they can scroll a bit and find interesting content, without taking the time/energy to build up a follow list. No judgment here; just observing the different preferences

- And as I've observed in some quarters before, I think we're seeing fragmentation based on what people liked about The Old Place. And IMHO, that's fine. People want to deride the fedi as "the library"? Cool, I'll chill here with the people who think that's an enticing description.

@design_law I'm not a particularly vocal person and I've only been on Mastodon for a couple days, but I'm enjoying the feel of what I've found so far.

I hope you and others like you keep doing what you're doing. There are surely more like me that appreciate it, even if we're not particularly noisy about it.

@kcdixon Thank you for saying so. And welcome!
@design_law IMO the fact that Nazis don't hang out at the library is a pretty good endorsement of the place.

@design_law Things do seem to be fragmenting, with folks finding their own groups in various spots.

But for those of us who surfed all over Twitter, in law and science and tech and weather and politics and dogs and local news… well it feels like you can no longer find it all.

A couple of months may make things clearer.

@design_law The people looking to not follow anyone should really learn about the local and federated feed where you peek at posts from accounts who other people are following.

Also, following hashtags can deliver lots of content without having to follow anyone.

Then there is the absolute explosion of Lemmy / KBin, so now you can follow a few communities / magazines and receive more posts and comments than you can read in a single day.

I should also give a hat tip to @icymi_law, because following that account routinely shows me interesting posts that I might not see otherwise.

Good job @Colarusso!

@tcely thanks. I agree with @design_law’s observations, and this thread has made me think I should post there about @icymi_law, maybe update the ICYM Law webpage and start linking to it. 🤔

@design_law on that last point, I seem to remember old-twitter claimed that a significant percentage of people never switched from the algorithmic "for you" feed.

Don't understand that preference myself, but it's been clear for awhile that content discovery is a big blocker for many people.

@thatdosbox @design_law

Most of us didn't know you could switch off the "For you" algorithm, saw it and forgot, or got lazy and never followed up. 🤷‍♂️

I've never lacked for content on Mastodon, but I set up an account on one of the main instances that I use to surf the local and federated feeds and followed a LOT of accounts early on. It meets my needs, such as they are.

@design_law In my experience people instantly check out once you try to start explaining the concept of “multiple servers” to them. Even if you use an eMail analogy or whatever, they find it way too complex. That’s why I would recommend that they should just select mastodon.social and all go there and pretend like “that is Mastodon”. They can always learn about the details later and move if they ever wanted to, but they don’t need to be burdened with all of that up front.
@hachre Yeah, I think that's right
@design_law also the ability to quote post is a big draw for a lot of people.
@EllieMargolis @design_law one thing I find funny is that when I try other platforms I keep realizing how much a ❤️ the edit function here.
@Colarusso @EllieMargolis Funny you mention that. I was never someone who was agitating for an edit button on the birdsite but now that I've gotten used to it, I really miss it elsewhere.
@EllieMargolis I can see that. One thing that's interesting to me is how we've all become more sophisticated users in the sense that we have a stronger view of what's really necessary in a platform. For me, it's lists (or some other meaningful way to control what I see outside of a simple follow-not follow binary), for others, it's QTs or search or something else.
@design_law yes, lists are important to me also. I am missing them on Bluesky but I think there are few enough people there that it isn’t a huge problem yet.

@design_law I have used the search function pretty regularly on BlueSky and hope FT search eventually shows up here. While I don't prefer BS to Mastodon, this is a quality of life feature I miss here.

Quote Retweets over there seems to be feeding a lot of the dunking that contributed to some of the toxicity on Twitter and has given me a better appreciation for the Mastodon devs' aversion to QTs, bearing in mind it's productive uses.

@design_law I think it's absolutely comfort and convenience. Mastodon and the fediverse might be out of some people's comfort zone due to the sign up process and not understanding how instances work. But I wish more people would give it a try as signing up here is free
@design_law The choice they appear to be making is to jump on Threads. And it's scaring Elon Musk shitless...