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  • Bonifratz@lemm.ee
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    1 day ago

    I am on Mastodon and use it somewhat regularly (mainly out of interest for/to support the fediverse), but I still don’t quite “get” it. If I want to fill my feed, I can follow users or hashtags. But following users is weird to me because some of their posts might be interesting to me, but then they post about their breakfast or some random topic I don’t care about.

    Hashtags are a bit better, but e.g. I follow #berlin, and of course while there’s lots of news, info and discussion about the city, I also get many posts e.g. of travellers saying they just arrived in the city or other random stuff.

    I guess it’s just how microblogging works (never used Twitter so this is my first experience with it), but for me it’s all a bit too unfocused. It’s probably just a personality thing though.

    • The_Terrible_Humbaba@slrpnk.net
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      18 hours ago

      I mean yeah, what you described is basically twitter, I never got it either. Especially because it came about at a time when Facebook was on top, and you could do all that + have pictures and videos in your profile instead of just the feed - and it had a much larger word limit as well. Twitter has confused since its inception.

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      I felt the exact same sentiment. Not being able to sort my feed based on “most likes” or “most reposts” didn’t make sense to me. I wanna see top quality content first, not just some rando’s thoughts at the exact moment that I’m online.

      Like, it was fine, but it didn’t quite hit the spot.