• johannesvanderwhales@lemmy.world
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    16 days ago

    Honestly I find it a little weird that Lemmy is so pro-Mastodon. Like a lot of people when the twitter implosion started I went and parked a username on a few potential replacements. And like a lot of people, when I saw that mastodon was all little specific instances, I didn’t bother because the whole point of twitter is that it’s a big public thing with everybody and everything. I haven’t really seen anybody outside of Lemmy mention mastodon in months. Everyone is going to bluesky.

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      16 days ago

      It’s not that weird, given that they’re both examples of Fediverse software that can (in theory, though not well in practice) interact with each other.

      As for Masto being separate instances; I’ve never really had a problem with that. Follow a bunch of people from different servers and you’ll soon begin to federate and link up with other people.

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        16 days ago

        It’s just a completely different use case. It may or may not continue to exist on its own but it will never replace twitter because it does not have the core thing that makes twitter special among social media (the fact that it is essentially “public”). “A bunch of small communities of nerds talking about niche topics” is something you can find friggin anywhere on the internet.

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          16 days ago

          Cool, you crack on using Twitter then.

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          15 days ago

          It’s not public; it’s exclusive. I don’t want to have to register just to view posts.

          Twitter links are harder to get through than paywalled articles, so they’re about about as worth reading to me as facebook posts.