So. Three folks I follow are echoing pretty much the same sentiment I've been trying to express and are spending less time here.

I'll preface with a reminder that you may very well feel my opinions are bunk. I am a successful YouTuber, after all, with all the privileges that entails.

But here's the brass tacks: it's harder for me to be here comfortably than it was on the birdsite. And to be honest, I think Mastodon's always gonna be this way.

Whenever I encounter problems, I am inevitably told I should try different instance. Whenever anybody has problems, people say "maybe you should move instances"

I do not know why so many people fail to grasp this, but we are experiencing mastodon between instances far more than we are on our own. I hardly ever look at the home tab for mas.to, I look at who I'm following on the Home feed.

That in-betweeny space is apparently impossible to moderate.

If a post of mine gets a boosted to a broader audience, I am subject to harassment. I'm not going to sugarcoat that, it's harassment.

Sure, of the various kinds of harassment I have not been subject to anything serious. But it is exhausting and personally insulting, with one person telling me in no uncertain terms that they don't believe my job should be a job.

This. Fucking. Sucks.

And who's accountable for taming that? Nobody! Because it's between instances.

So, I have been trying really hard to live within the space where nobody can reconcile whether they want Mastodon to be more popular or whether they wanted it to remain a bunch of small corners in personal sandboxes. But it's getting really hard some days, and because the stakeholders of this idea are so spread out and so disparate in their opinions, I'm not hopeful anything will get better in this regard.

Mastodon's whole existence feels tortured.

And as much as I would love to be a cheerleader for this idea, well firstly, I'm not sure people even want me to be a cheerleader! This feels like a place full of hipsters that don't want people to find their fun coffee shop.

But even if people wanted me to help spread the idea of mastodon, or Fedi more broadly, to be honest there are just far too many caveats for me to suggest my friends and colleagues come here.

I would hope you'd be concerned by that.

@TechConnectify

> "This feels like a place full of hipsters that don't want people to find their fun coffee shop."

I feel this so much. And it's not just Mastodon.

It seems like every larger community will engage in some weird purity testing.

But for some reason, FOSS folks in particular are really into this shit. "Use Linux!", but if you have any problems, RTFM and fuck off. By the way, your DE sucks.

Shouldn't we be better?

#Elitism #FOSS #Mastodon

@Luccus @TechConnectify completely agree, if you post about using #foss you'll often get a "yeah but that's not #foss ENOUGH" response. It's not helpful.
@Luccus @TechConnectify I guess it depends on who you follow and what you post. I've used Linux >20 years and very rarely had the rtfm treatment even though I've asked some stupid questions especially as a newbie. I've been on Mastodon >1 year and find people friendly and helpful. And I've used dozens of DE over the years and really don't care what you use. Each to their own.