• @[email protected]
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    447 days ago

    They’re all going to bluesky because for some reason as soon as social media gets involved, the wonderful human ability to pattern match just gets switched off.

    • zqps
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      For most people it’s unfortunately just “is it like Twitter” - both in terms of accessibility and algorithmic content suggestion.

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        I think a sad part of this is due to people wanting that vapid dopamagic response the algorithm provides.

        Is it bad for us? Yes.

        But addicts are going to addict 🫤

        I know lots of people who made a fediverse account easy enough, but just end up back on the algorithm platforms as there’s no effort required for discovery.

        • Fluffy Kitty Cat
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          56 days ago

          For the longest time there just wasn’t enough activity so you’d get bored and stop checking back. There’s enough people now that this isn’t an issue anymore.

    • @[email protected]
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      87 days ago

      Except for the fact that most people dont like jumping through multiple hoops to register an account / need to do research beforehand to do it.

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        67 days ago

        If you Google “sign up for mastodon” the first result you get is a sign-up page for mastodon.social which is the default instance. The sign up page is straight forward. I get we’re all coddled by iPads or whatever but this argument evades me.

        • @[email protected]
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          26 days ago

          What is instance? There are two buttons - sign up for mastodon or choose another instance, I just want to register etc etc.

          People dont care for decentralization, they want to sign up and share a link.

          • @[email protected]
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            56 days ago

            Listen I just don’t have sympathy for it at this point. If people insist on maintaining iPad-only tech literacy then they can catch up with any average intelligence 4 year old.

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              -16 days ago

              Cool. Doesn’t change the fact that for a regular joe, “sign up” is what they want to click and then share a link or follow some guy. Not do research on what platform to join, what instance, what’s an instance, what happens if you join a wrong one. The fediverse is a gimmick that most people don’t need.

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                    In every other aspect of society, choice is heralded as a good thing, a fundamental aspect of freedom even. We were supposed to believe that having a range of different brands of toothpaste is fundamentally a good thing, and people happily choose which ones they want. We vote, it’s freedom.

                    Fundamentally federation is freedom as compared to centralised networks that lock you in. You can choose where to go and you never get locked in because you can choose to move instances later on - in particular Mastodon lets you take your followers with you.

                    If people can’t spend 15 minutes making a decision on something they’re going to spend probably hundreds of hours a year on, what does that say?

                    People figured out email, and that’s essentially the same set of choices - you get an email provider, you don’t go to “centralemail.com” where you can only communicate with people on that same locked in-platform.

                    The whole thing about people “not wanting to pick an instance” is just a bad meme. It’s all about marketing and the fact Bluesky and its predecessors like Twitter and Facebook had the money to chuck around to attract people to the platform by e.g. paying off influencers to join.

                    It’s also the case that BS aspires to be a federated platform (see: ATProto) - apparently it wants exactly the same “problems” that Mastodon has!

                    But, you know, will inevitably do something shitty with respect to that because VC funding.

    • katy ✨
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      37 days ago

      personally i prefer bluesky just because the interface is more natural to me (and it’s just easier - but also because aew twitter is there and there’s more fandoms over on it) but i wish more people would embrace bridgyfed so that we don’t have to choose.

      • @[email protected]
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        77 days ago

        I mean I get it. And network effects are a thing. But these VC backed/owned firms (like bluesky) are cancer. Fascism promoting, lying, grifting, you name it. Can we please just try a little harder to support the community efforts?

      • @[email protected]
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        37 days ago

        Have you tried using elk.zone? It mimics Twitter’s interface and has some great additional features (like zen mode)

        • katy ✨
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          27 days ago

          oh i do like elk.zone and i do use fediverse, i just find myself more active on bsky just because i follow lots more. i have accounts on both and share on both for different reasons.

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        What, the VC funded tech firm makes lots of noise about not being evil before eventually just becoming evil yet again pattern? Yeah I don’t like it either.