If you are in your late thirties to mid-forties right now, there is a good chance that you have spent most of your life in a cycle of making some sort of home on the internet only to have it crumble beneath you like chalk and having to start over.
@evacide There was a shooting more or less in my vicinity today. My first reaction was to long for the days when a simple text search on Twitter would have been enough to figure what was going on.
@marielgm @evacide I think it would be nifty if we could geotag our Fediverse posts and thus be able to find recent posts near me (chronological posts within a fixed distance). Would bring back that concept, albeit not as widespread as Twitter was.

@ClickyMcTicker @marielgm @evacide

You kind of get that at a coarse level by joining a geographically local instance if one exists

@gbargoud @ClickyMcTicker IMO the beauty of Twitter was its text searchability and old chronological feed organization, no need for geolocation data. I don't think Mastodon has to /could be what Twitter used to be. But I still miss it

@gbargoud
> You kind of get that at a coarse level by joining a geographically local instance if one exists

... or if it doesn't, by helping to start one, and recruiting locals to set up accounts there, even if only to post about local stuff. Ideally including public organisations and media outlets.

Toot.wales and their Tŵt Cymru is a great Proof of Concept for what can be done.

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