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I have re-read the magnificent article by nostr:npub1qmcpm5qnud8p4az4enwx0arcnw38jxyq70yzphj5xdn9va6q8s4qryv6gx, titled "Mastodon is easy and fun except when it isn’t". On Bluesky, she asked those people who had tried/used Mastodon and bounced off, what had led them to slow down or leave.
tl;dr; reasons why they left Mastodon:
- Got yelled at, felt bad
- Couldn’t find people or interests, people didn’t stay
- Too confusing, too much work, too intimidating
- Too serious, too boring, anti-fun
- Complicated high-stakes decisions
"I don’t know if Mastodon can grapple with the complexities of mass scale. Lots of people would prefer it didn’t—staying smaller and lower-profile makes it friendly to amateur experimentation and also a lot safer for people who need to evade various kinds of persecution. But if Mastodon and other fedi projects do take on the mass scale, their developers must consider the needs of people who aren’t already converts. That starts by asking a lot of questions and then listening closely and receptively to the answers you receive."
For many parts I agree. But despite everything, Mastodon/Fediverse is still the best place to be on social media. Let's make this even better. We have the power. #Mastodon #OpenSource #Fediverse #Bluesky #BlueskySocial
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This all feels valid. I've long given up hope that anything more than a few once-was-twitter friends will take up a place here, but I've also made plenty of great connections here – just as I did when I tried Google+ and most of my friends didn't, or when I joined twitter without knowing, well, anybody there except maybe nostr:npub1msmtcpfdd2ycmqk25xn5erup6wsccjq82laq6s6e6ah3m7ewm75qf6wup7 and nostr:npub19tutd84hnfnrdt4kx9l7zwslnm7uyyjzmh5mm68fn25v2mz98ycs944pj0. And here they are(n't much)! 😆
I'll probably never leave centralised platforms completely, because most of my friends are still on Insta (and now Threads), but at least the weirdly-lesser-evil of Insta and Threads means I don't have to go to the dead-bird site.