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  • BillyMays [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    I honestly have tried mastodon and just didn’t like it. I think twitter as a general format is bad. I guess there’s some good threads out there, but besides that I don’t find it appealing.

    Stacking is a good idea. We could make an instance for peertube and put some self created audiobooks up there. Release some Sovietwave on funkwhale. I would be more interested in those projects than getting people involved in a similar site with a worse format than this.

    • spectre [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      I mostly agree with you, I just think that our Mastodon would be special and different, like the Megathreads ;)

      Also, much of our users actually like using Twitter somehow or another (those wild bastards!) Just thinking there might be a place for it, although your ideas sound much cooler overall of course!

    • terrible_username [he/him,they/them]
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      4 years ago

      The only reason I ever do twitter is that I end up on the site and its engagement mechanisms keep me on long enough to make a tweet almost nobody will see.

      Mastodon has a strict avoidance of that, so it doesn't keep me on nearly long enough for that. Although, if the community itself is engaging enough, I could see it being interesting enough to keep my interest.