It's boring to frame Mastodon as a Twitter usurper and much more interesting to think of it as an experiment for techno-socialism.
While users don't "buy" Twitter, Twitter sells user data to companies looking to make a profit off of users. People who have the means to create or support Mastodon instances provide the "service" for free. $ and tech skills get re-distributed to a wider community. Nothing and nobody is bought and sold.
@amy agree that it's not so helpful to compare to twitter. need to figure out how/why federated micro-blogging via mastodon is different than federated IM via XMPP. this feels like an experiment that's already kinda been done - can anything be learned from that history and applied to the present?