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I can’t believe the artist would willingly pay $5 to use a social media site and still want to see ads

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He’s Australian, we’re used to getting screwed on pricing for everything.

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You ain’t kiddin’ man, I went there and I couldn’t believe the amount of chiseling you all have to put up with. And I’m American!

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Funny, but feels unfair to mastodon (as someone who doesn’t use mastodon), they are definitely not trying to destroy the world and could use donations too!

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32 points

No journalist has any idea how Mastodon works

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Honestly by completely ignoring the subject of federation, aside from acknowledging that mastodon’s creators/owners/etc have limited scope to turn evil, they’ve actually done a fairly reasonable job with this one.

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Actually this one’s on Mastodon at @firstdogonthemoon@aus.social

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The sign up process is kind of user hostile (or at least was a couple of months ago, they improved it a lot). People don’t really want to have to figure out which server to sign up to if they barely know what a server is.

They’re probably not talking about the actual conversations on Mastodon (although there’s definitely some condescension there, like if you dare to post an image without alt text they’ll come out).

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I feel that about the Fediverse too, despite being highly technical. Picking a server involves trust (e.g. that they won’t go offline and take your account down with them), but you’re just exposed to a list of servers with no idea who runs them. Plus, the server name shows up in your handle, so it affects one’s public persona and people care about that.

I’m on Lemmy through lemmy.ca which feels like an authoritative “Lemmy for Canada”, but… it’s just some random individual person who snagged the domain name. They seem great but I have no assurance that something weird won’t happen with it later.

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they’re right about mastodon being light on the shitposts. it feels like it has all the self-importance of annoying twitter users, but none of the fun parts of twitter

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Re: shitposts, it definitely strongly depends on who you follow. My home feed on mastodon is inundated with shitposts (and I like each one)

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Given that my Mastodon feed is around 15% pooptoots (where I like it), it seems that you’re following the wrong people.

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Isn’t that why the artist put a “NO” in the corresponding row?

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Twitter is burning.
Bluesky is smug.
T2’s still learning.
And Threads has bug.

Mastodon’s tricky.
Discord’s a slog.
Spill is picky.
You might as well blog.

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  • Hell Socialstein, “Where the Infinite Scroll Ends”
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(It’s Dorothy Parker actually.)

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Thanks. Never heard of that one but it made my goddanged day!

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I think Bsky’s biggest challenge is that you can’t get on the damn platform.

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/c/collapse on Lemmy works fine for me.

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