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software dev | leftist | gamer
I'm into net zero and vision zero.
have the best of both worlds - bridge BlueSky and Mastodon with Bridgy Fed https://fed.brid.gy/docs
Bridgy Fed

Bridgy Fed is a bridge between decentralized social networks like the fediverse, Bluesky, and web sites and blogs.

My journey: Tumblr -> Twitter -> Threads -> BlueSky -> Mastodon
hello peeping mastodon
If you want to delete all your old Twitter DMs (which I think is a good idea even if Twitter might retain copies of them somewhere), and also your historical likes, RTs, and any tweets you don’t want to keep, I made a Twitter app for that.
It’s called Semiphemeral and it’s pretty easy to use. I posted instructions for how to do it https://twitter.com/semiphemeral/status/1591258781098594304?s=46&t=L4aWvmyNxEFRL6eULgeO-A
Semiphemeral on Twitter

“As you watch in horror/delight as Elon burns this site to the ground you might be pondering your privacy 🤔. Do you have YEARS of tweets, likes, and DMs? https://t.co/EF6AVCPm2O Gather 'round, friends, while I show you how to DELETE THEM ALL (or as much as Twitter's API allows)”

Twitter
I think maybe for Mastodon to really take off there needs to be more people with bigger following on here (influencers, content creators, or celebrities). I don’t think branding and business incentives to join are necessary but creating an incentive for clout and trendiness are. I remember joining Ello when it was invite-only back in ~2014 because a handful of my Tumblr mutuals joined. From Myspace to Mastodon, social media platforms has really evolved.
I hope this platform becomes mainstream.