Mark Schaefer

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Greetings. I'm an armchair student of history (not just tech history), but given that I've been involved in the development of the Internet continuously since the early DOD ARPANET days (so, technically before there *was* an Internet) I'm watching the Twitter->Mastodon migration (and the nightmarish, shameful disintegration of Twitter itself) with considerable interest indeed. There is no historical precedent that I know of, and what's happening is even more remarkable given that it has been precipitated by a single chaotic individual in a matter of weeks.

The high speed with which I see social graphs rebuilding here is fascinating, and we can be sure that there are a bunch of PhD theses and books in the future that will attempt to explain all of this for future generations.

Sometimes when you're living through significant historical events it's not obvious except in retrospect, often many years later. What we're living through now with Twitter is clearly significant history, from technology, business, social, and other standpoints.

And even if Mastodon turns out ultimately to be a steppingstone on the way to other social media models able to scale far upward more easily, it is playing a crucial role now in providing a "lifeboat" for Twitter users who are unable to stomach what is happening to that firm with every passing day.

For all its many faults over the many years, we built the Internet to be resilient. And what we are seeing today is that not only has the technology met that goal from ARPANET onward, but thanks to the Internet's vast numbers of dedicated and caring users, even a monstrous train wreck like Elon's Twitter can't bring it (or us!) down.

Thank you all! -L

So, I’ve been on Mastodon for 4 years but should probably get around to posting an #introduction. I’m a professional wordsmith with backgrounds in language, linguistics, law, and theology, and am the owner of Schaefer Wordsmithing, Editing & Translation (https://schaeferwordsmithing.com). Author of “The Certainty of Uncertainty: The Way of Inescapable Doubt and Its Virtue” (http://certaintyofuncertainty.com). More about me: #Trekkie #RushTheBand fan, #UpstateNYer, #StatehoodForDC supporter.
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This is my first post on this platform. I guess, I'm already being meta.