![]() And I am a little suspicious about the ease with which individuals can defederate entire instances just because they feel like it. Because there's no algorithm it means unless I go actively looking for something I won't see it - and that means I really do only see what I want to see. I want to: I prefer the concept to Twitter and I really would like to prise myself away from the pointless arguing I seem to have gotten myself addicted to on Twitter over the years.īut honestly, I've found myself much more siloed on Masto than I felt like I was on Twitter. I’m not trying to spend my limited time on Earth on people who know the price of everything and the value of nothing.) ![]() (No offense to people who get joy from Elon and crypto but I’m a grown ass man. ETH in their name, and a few other groups. Like Twitter has (or maybe had by now?) blocklists and people made services to block all Blue Verified users, people with. I find it harder to curate my timeline(s). I check Reddit too but it’s obviously more algorithmic and curated by topic rather than all posts by people you know are interesting. “joking around” bifurcation so it’s nice having it split up. It’s kind of become a “serious topics” vs. ![]() though, so I go back there if I’m watching a game or a live event on TV and want a second screen. Twitter seems to have kept most of the comedians, podcasters, sports fans, etc. I’ve found academics, developers, and other professionals and experts largely jumped ship for Mastodon so I check it way more than Twitter during the day or to find things to read. ![]()
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