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hklgny | 2 years ago
Mastodon's real problem in my opinion is that its primary audience today doesn't actually want anyone new to join - it's VERY toxic for newcomers who don't fit a specific mold. It's a shame, cause we really do need something new.
I'm hoping some of the new decentralized ones take off.
Edit: I think the comment about this being survivor bias is fair, but I still believe the community itself is a bigger hurdle for Mastodon than the signup flow
iudqnolq|2 years ago
I don't care about federation, and I want algorithmic discovery. Specific I want to follow all sorts of people from around the world (on multiple mastodon servers) and have more people suggested to me based on that. Mastodon can't even reliably search across servers.
anigbrowl|2 years ago
hklgny|2 years ago
The reality is even once you're connected, it can be a rough place to explore for newcomers.
donio|2 years ago
brewdad|2 years ago
Kye|2 years ago
It reminds me of how Metro Atlanta has grown. People move out a bit to get away from Atlanta traffic. Then they miss all the stuff they had in Atlanta, and start clamoring for all they miss from where they moved from. It often starts with a Target or a movie theater. Ten years on, they're complaining about Atlanta traffic again, and they move. And the cycle repeats until half of North Georgia is consumed by a web of crumbling asphalt roads dangling off packed highways.
The difference here is Mastodon, as a community, said "No. Learn a new way or buzz off." Most people buzz off, and occasionally complain about how hostile the community was to them to anyone who'll listen. Some people stick around and appreciate the different way of doing things. Repeat.
908B64B197|2 years ago
The first "recommended" server on the Mastodon's official website was something about anime, and the second seemed to be about some "Queer friendly furry community", whatever that means. Then there was one about tech and and the local Bay Area one.
At least, unlike GNU Ring (or whatever it's called nowadays) it didn't just crash on startup.
hot_gril|2 years ago
donio|2 years ago
The great thing about Mastodon is that it doesn't push anything in my face that I didn't subscribe to.
JustSomeNobody|2 years ago
I have not experienced that ... at all. Surely this is highly instance dependent.
hklgny|2 years ago
The reason I'm confident saying that is that it's actually by design for the platform. The community is very hostile towards any kind of discovery tools or enhancements that help you explore the network without a direct introduction. Any attempt to provide that functionality is blasted with an intense amount of aggression and shut down.
nilptr|2 years ago
hot_gril|2 years ago
insane_dreamer|2 years ago