Partisan Quick Guide To X Alternatives

So, you're finally deciding to leave X. Good for you. Here are your choices and you can pick more than one:

1. Threads - Commercial (Meta). Lots of popular ex-X accounts. Looks like X. No ads yet. Algorithm driven.

2. Bluesky - Commercial (Private). Looks like X, No ads yet. Customizable algorithm.

3. Mastodon - Open System Collective. Totally Awesome. Doesn't look like X. Threads/Bluesky bridges. No Algorithm (That's a good thing!)

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X Alternatives: Who owns your new social media network? Threads is owned by Meta. During the election Meta used the Threads algorithm to promote and demote certain content. Bluesky is currently owned by VCs. So far have not seen finagling with content, but is that guaranteed forever?

"I will never again devote my energies to building up an audience on a platform whose management can sever my relationship to that audience at will." -Cory Doctorow (https://pluralistic.net/2024/11/02/ulysses-pact/#tie-yourself-to-a-federated-mast)

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Pluralistic: Bluesky and enshittification (02 Nov 2024) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

But with no algorithm, how do you see any content? Isn't your feed dead?

So, this is the real beauty of Mastodon and why so many people really love it. You see only the content from those you follow. No invisible hand is pushing stuff at you. Now, this does take a little work to get up to speed, but really it is not difficult and there are lots of tricks to help you. Just find interesting posts and follow the account.

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OK, starting out how do you find accounts to follow?

1. Just click on Explore for posts that are currently getting boosted a lot on your server. If you like something click on the poster, check out their profile page and follow them.

2. On the explore page type in a hashtag like #astronomy for a listing of posts with that hashtag. Or, just type a word and find posts using that word. You can also follow hashtags! 👀

3. Follow people who comment on posts you like.

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So, you're following a nice bunch, but still want more.

It's time for Followgraph. It provides you with a list of accounts the people you follow are following. Again, it looks at the accounts you follow and gives you a listing of accounts they follow. So, let's say you like astronomy and follow a half dozen great astronomy accounts. It is very likely they follow a broad array of great astronomy accounts you can follow too.

It's awesome >>> https://followgraph.vercel.app/

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Followgraph for Mastodon

Find people to follow on Mastodon by expanding your follow graph.

Big Boosters and Curated Accounts are also great.

Another really good way to get you account humming is to follow accounts that focus on one area and boost a lot of content. As examples, @Flipboard (and associate topical accounts) is a big curator, and following someone like @JonChevreau will expose you to a lot. You will quickly come across them in your area of interest, and by following them, you will get a ton of content.

The beauty is you control what you see.

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So, you have followed a lot of folks and now your home feed is kind of overwhelming?

Lists are the answer. Set up at least three or four lists. Go into the list's settings and toggle "Remove these posts from home." You can number them to arrange the list display order. When following accounts, after you hit FOLLOW, click the three vertical dots and choose "Add or Remove from lists". This will bring up your lists and you can click + to add.

Lists make Mastodon so much better!

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@mastodonmigration Lists are great and it would be even better if you could share them with others and/or make them public!

@elduvelle

You can, kind of.

You can export your lists to a .csv file. Preferences >>> Import and Export >>> Export >>> Lists

This gives you a file you can edit in any spreadsheet. You can then cut and paste the account names into a regular post.