Lotta talk about replacing Twitter.
The better dialogue is how to get people to re-evaluate how they engage with the internet.
Personally, I'm convinced of two things:
- You can't 1:1 replace Twitter unless it's a similar top-down walled garden.
- Most people probably shouldn't want a Twitter replacement, since Twitter is bad for us.
Instead of finding/molding/creating a replacement, we should encourage people (and ourselves!) to focus on what they like most about internet interaction.
I've made a deliberate choice against a quoting feature because it inevitably adds toxicity to people's behaviours. You are tempted to quote when you should be replying, and so you speak at your audience instead of with the person you are talking to. It becomes performative. Even when doing it for "good" like ridiculing awful comments, you are giving awful comments more eyeballs that way. No quote toots. Thank's
Same with folks who have "we don't call 911" signs in front of their homes. Might as well stay "rob this house when we're gone, there are guns to steal".
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@srdesantis I run my own single-user instance, and it's not a problem.
There are definitely benefits to joining a niche instance, but the only thing that would keep you from enjoying the rest of the fediverse is defederation from larger instances.
Folks on the birdsite are going wild after I shared this absolutely legendary response to a Nazi by @Gargron
I'll take this guy over Musk any day!
I see quite a lot of #Science posts expressing concern if The Public will follow their authors' #TwitterMigration over on here.
Here's the thing: they don't even have to. Every #Mastodon account has an #RSS feed. For example, here's mine:
https://mstdn.social/@rysiek.rss
Every hashtag has an RSS feed as well (as seen from a given instance), for example:
https://mstdn.social/tags/Science.rss
Your audiences can follow you without ever setting up an account on fedi, with any RSS reader.
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So I took a look at this "Tribel" social network that liberals keep talking about as an alternative to Twitter, and it is a complete hellscape. Similar baseless hysteria to Parler, just on the other side of the aisle.
And we descend further into the post-truth era.
Alternative social networks shouldn't be factioned around political parties like this. It's dumb.
Fediverse FTW.
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