Yeah, that’s what I heard from my microblogging colleagues too. They tried Mastodon during the first wave of Twitter exodus, found it too frustrating/difficult, tried Bluesky and stuck with it ever since.
I’m also here:
Yeah, that’s what I heard from my microblogging colleagues too. They tried Mastodon during the first wave of Twitter exodus, found it too frustrating/difficult, tried Bluesky and stuck with it ever since.
read about embrace/extend/extinguish to see why
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I only have one to read stuff locked behind a login wall. But even for that I seldom use it.
not billionaire owned, but a bunch of VC firms led by one called Blockchain Capital already put a 15million USD bridle on them
Yes, I much prefer following topics over people. Every time I glance at microblogging, there is just so much noise. At least lemmy-style forums have upvotes to surface quality content rather than the jumbled mess that microblogs are. No matter how much I like someone (even IRL friends/family), I won’t be interested in their every passing thought, it’s just exhausting.
They are really bad for getting correct information and putting it in context: Information literacy and chatbots as search
Independence from Google’s financial control. I’ve been using Firefox since before it was called Firefox (20+ years), and it’s pretty scary that it only survives because Google wants to avoid browser monopoly allegations.