I've seen a lot of voices saying that " #Mastodon does not need to grow to be successful", and "we don't need to put in more effort to welcome new users", and frankly this attitude is pissing me off.

"The reason that social media did not work as promised is not because we misunderstood the nature of the internet and the possibilities of digital connectivity, but because oligarchs took over the digital space."

If there is any chance of using social media as a force for democracy, we desperately need a system that _cannot_ be taken over by the oligarchs. And, right now, the #Fediverse is the best candidate for this.

Thus, there is homework that needs to be done. We cannot just rest on our laurels and proclaim that the tech is already good enough, and that the #Fediverse tech approach somehow magically solves all the problems of other social media platforms. We need to get away from the overwhelmingly white male European/North American user base and look for ways on how to increase #BIPOC user participation - not to mention participation of users from Asia, Africa, and South America.

If we try to maintain the Fediverse as the home of a small, incestuous group of people with a particular tech slant, the oligarchs will win.

https://www.vox.com/world-politics/23896050/protest-decade-2010-revolutionary-handbook-vincent-bevins-arab-spring-brazil-occupy-hong-kong

The 2010s was a decade of protests. Why did so many revolutions fail?

Journalist Vincent Bevins grapples with grassroots movements from Egypt to Brazil to Hong Kong.

Vox

@juergen_hubert

On Instagram/Tiktok vlogger John Greene organised people and shamed a company into slashing the price of TB medicine which will save a huge number of lives.

On here? Influential accounts will masturbate loudly about their anarchist street cred and tie themselves in knots to avoid _doing_ anything. Destroy capitalism or it's "nibbling around the edges".

Gen X learned hopelessness is strong here. Little belief that change is possible. Doomer voices are loud.

:-/

@Homebrewandhacking "Learned hopelessness" - this is a good phrase.

Reminds me of the typical German #Schrebergarten attitude. "I have my own small garden lot, and as long as no one bothers me, I am going to ignore what happens elsewhere."

@juergen_hubert

Ah, I really should learn German, it's a wonderfully expressive language.