The Weird, Fragmented World of Social Media After Twitter

https://lemmy.world/post/2376108

The Weird, Fragmented World of Social Media After Twitter - Lemmy.world

A handful of disgruntled tweeters tried Post and Mastodon, but the first is a graveyard, and the second is an obstacle course for non-techie users.

What’s post?

I don’t even understand what’s difficult about mastodon or lemmy. Just pick a server forget about it and enjoy the better communities

what’s difficult about mastodon

  • picking a server
  • not being spoonfed by the algorithm and having to actually think of who and what do you want to see/follow.
  • So, I don’t use Mastodon for the same reason I never used Twitter (I don’t need a microblog and I’d rather read other people’s regular-sized blogs), but point 2 sounds like a problem. How do you decide who to follow, when you’re working from a blank slate? I presume you need to see several of someone’s posts before you can know if you’d like to follow them, so if Mastodon doesn’t show you any posts by default how do you get started?
    It does show you your local and federated timelines. You can also follow hashtags for topics you might be interested in.

    If you're only interested in topics then switching from another social network to fediverse isn't so bad. But a lot of the twitter userbase is there because they want to follow people not topics. If you're into journalism all the journalists are there. If you're in the art world all the artists are there. Prior to musk it was easy to know that you were following who you thought you were. And the value is in that group of people all being there.

    It's like how it's not a big deal for me that I quit reddit to come here, but I still have to maintain a Facebook and LinkedIn presence for my career. I can't (yet, anyways) tell people I meet at conferences to look me up on fediverse and then have to explain what that is and how it works and make sure they follow the right account name from the right instance.