We've been on X/Twitter for many years, but it's time to reduce our activity there and instead promote Mastodon as our main social media channel now. So we've done just that: https://x.com/LibreOffice/status/2026204949760131158 – Welcome to all our new followers here 😊
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Hello, world! 👋 From now on, Mastodon is our preferred social media channel. It's an open source, decentralised platform – not controlled by tech giants. Follow us here: https://t.co/KZpwR61V5R

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XCancel link for those who don't have a Xitter account anymore and are still curious about the replies:

https://xcancel.com/LibreOffice/status/2026204949760131158

LibreOffice (@LibreOffice)

Hello, world! 👋 From now on, Mastodon is our preferred social media channel. It's an open source, decentralised platform – not controlled by tech giants. Follow us here: https://fosstodon.org/@libreoffice

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@oblomov @libreoffice funny, although unsurprising that X users think Mastodon is too hard to use, or otherwise bad.

It's nice hanging out here with the other geniuses who can figure out how to use it.

@ghouston @oblomov @libreoffice I do find it strange that there seems to just be this accepted wisdom that 'Mastodon is a usability nightmare'.. parroted widely, including by those who claim to love open source and have tried it. I just don't see it.

@SciPolTech

I don't think that people are lying?

You could argue that they "just" need to put in a bit more effort, but maybe it's best to find ways to further improve the user experience?

There's some really low hanging fruit, like https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/37690.

@ghouston @oblomov @libreoffice

@stefan @ghouston @oblomov @libreoffice yeah, I'm all in favour of usability improvements. Nothing complex is ever finished and certainly not perfect. I just don't see how anyone who can function unaided in the general world can't use mastodon, especially someone who has used Twitter / X. Really the only 'issues' I can imagine are initial uncertainty about choosing an instance, and the fact that 'feed' will be very quiet unless / until you proactively populate it.
@stefan I hope and tend to assume unless shown otherwise that outright lying may is rare, but I do strongly suspect that some people who parrot the 'unusable' line have put zero (or close to) effect in to really trying it.

@SciPolTech

"put zero (or close to) effect in to really trying it"

In other words: "You're just doing it wrong."

We need more empathy. We all have different needs and priorities in life. Being better at computers and having the time to invest into learning new things don't make anyone superior in any way.

@stefan that is all fair, and I certainly support having empathy, assuming good faith, etc. The meaning of my comments are essentially that in my honest opinion Mastodon doesn't have a significantly higher barrier to entry or steeper learning curve than other 'social media' platforms. Additionally, read through the comments on @libreoffice X post and it's hard to avoid the conclusion that there is quite a bit of bad faith / trolling going on in addition to genuine preference for X over Mastodon
@SciPolTech @stefan @libreoffice there may be some usability problems going on like "I kept getting banned for trolling and abuse" or "I joined a Nazi instance but nobody else can see my posts."
@SciPolTech @stefan @libreoffice absolutely, and remember that this book apparently needed to exist 10 years ago:
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