Is #mastodon becoming an echo chamber? This post from @carnage4life has me questioning our community. The Mastodon team is finally getting some traction, the product improvements are increasing, The #UX is improving, yet people posting on multiple platforms are making comments like this. It's confusing.

I *know* people here don't want this to be a classic social media-clone but we'd *like* journalists to be here right? They aren't coming with examples like this!

@scottjenson @carnage4life Mastodon is 100% an echo chamber in my experience.

Some topics are taboo, and there is very little tolerance for everything that is not the accepted opinion.

I think Mastodon is the platform where I’ve seen the smallest diversity of opinions on any non-technical topic.

Yet I want the fediverse to succeed as a platform to liberate the general public from monopolistic and toxic platforms.

@stairjoke @thibaultamartin I'm happy to get comments like this. It's bit frustrating that there do appear to be two camps here, although I'm not surprised.

Part of the reason I "bait" these conversations is to at least bring this discussion into the open. We must realize that our culture *is* the driving force behind our success (or failure)

@scottjenson @thibaultamartin I have to admit, I’m quite tired of social media. I made an account when MySpace was popular ca. 2005? I’ve been online in one way or another ever since.

The most valuable things online for me were YouTube starting in 2006 and early day Podcasts, which I downloaded to my iPod starting in 2004. On third place, and with considerable margin are blogs (I wrote one 2006 – 2010, I’m back at it since 2022).

No medium moving faster than blogs has truly benefited me much.

@scottjenson @thibaultamartin I often feel like the time I spent on social media is wasted, because it doesn’t lead to anything.

Worse, actually, instead of building something lasting, I spend time on socials. It’s extremely hard to resist, but I’m working on a blog system easier to post to than to socials.

What really irks me is that here in Germany, basically all events, from protests to breakfast with friends, is organised via Instagram or WhatsApp.