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fadeaccompli ([personal profile] fadeaccompli) wrote2022-11-04 10:15 am

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I decided to grit my teeth this morning and try to sign up for Mastodon. (Not entirely as a way of procrastinating on my dissertation & job application duties, I assure you.) So far it appears to be the most annoying aspects of Discord (everything is fragmented and split into a bunch of servers you have to know about to find!) with the least fun aspects of Twitter (tiny posts! usernames & display names may vary! images everywhere! obscure rules! hard-to-find settings for any damn thing I actually want to set about my experience, if the option is there at all!), but, I don't know, maybe I'll come to like it eventually?

To be honest, the main things I want out of a Twitter replacement are 1) a handy way to casually browse lots of tiny comments from acquaintances about their current life experiences, 2) a good place to livetweet the lectures & academic books I'm experiencing myself. Everything else, well, I got Dreamdwidth for long-form posting and Slack/Discord for small locked communities of chatter with friends. So I don't know if Mastodon is gonna do me any good at all.

But I really do hope not to lose that livetweeting of cool academic things. I've met a lot of neat people and gotten a lot of interesting conversations, that way.

I miss the era of sandwich tweets.
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[personal profile] aamcnamara 2022-11-04 04:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Can I ask which mastodon server you joined? I am contemplating if I should open an account, but choosing a server seems like...a lot? Even though it also maybe doesn't determine that much?
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[personal profile] packbat 2022-11-05 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
For what it's worth, the way it's set up, you don't have to have a zillion accounts - with some exceptions, people on one server can follow people on most any other.

...you probably know that. Followed you from weirder.earth.
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[personal profile] hrj 2022-11-05 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I was very worried about the federated aspect of Mastodon, but now as more people I know are joining various different instances, I'm finding the aspect less worrisome than I feared. As long as the two instances talk to each other, following a person on a different instance is just as easy as following someone on the instance I belong to. And I'm already getting the effect of finding people to follow (both in- and out-instance) through reposts from people I follow.

I also like that "follow" is a built-in function equivalent to my "reading list" on twitter. If I want to taste the firehose, I can check the whole-instance feed. If I want something manageable, I can read the feed of people I follow. Now if only I could figure out how to reliably make the screen stay on the current post when I expand "new posts".