• KptnAutismus
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    72 years ago

    that’s easy to say. but finding an alternative is pretty difficult. mastodon is an option, but it’s to twitter what lemmy is to reddit. tiny userbase, and no discovery algorithm to push his opinions.

    • Don Escobar
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      32 years ago

      There are good videos explaining this point, Adam did a good one, valid point but as long as people cling to that site there will never be an alternative.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      Has anyone attempted to add a discovery algorithm in a fork of Mastodon or one of the mastodon alternatives? I keep seeing that listed as a downside but I wonder if there’s any work that has gone into giving people that option. Haven’t really thought it through, tbh.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 years ago

      Mastodon is on a much, much larger scale and userbase than lemmy. I think its ready for primetime. Im just mad it federated with Threads

      • KptnAutismus
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        32 years ago

        yes, and jeff and other big people might make the first steps to bring the (normie) masses over.

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        Mastodon is on a much, much larger scale and userbase than lemmy. I think its ready for primetime. Im just mad it federated with Threads

        …Which one? /s

        I tease, but honestly it is important to remember that Mastodon isn’t one site/instance/platform. You can find Mastodon/Misskey~Firefish~Akkoma/other ActivityPub microblogging instances that aren’t federating with Threads.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 years ago

      Profiles like Tiedrich need that huge user base, they basically just post inane lowest common denominator diarrhea for people to say “this” to.