- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
The thing about Mastodon for influencers is… you don’t even have to leave Twitter. Just post to both.
If enough people get into that habit, it makes the transition much easier for everyone.
Twitter is very friendly to influencers because it automatically boosts popular posts and hashtags. Mastodon doesn’t by design, so they’re gonna have a much, much harder time there.
That’s an okay decision to take, but it makes it hard to grow the network because there’s a lower financial incentive.
Mastodon doesn’t by design, so they’re gonna have a much, much harder time there.
In theory, yes. But what early switching folks are reporting is that the total impressions are much lower on Mastodon, but the total engagement is much higher, for the same effort.
Which is confusing unless we factor in what we know about Twitter farming bot account on purpose to create a false appearance of success.
Of course, there’s still the matter of Twitter genuinely has orders of magnitude more users. So as an either/or proposition, no way does it, yet, make sense to ditch Twitter for Mastodon.
But for the value-to-reach ratio, with the same effort applied to both, anyway, Mastodon is actually already a better value than Twitter.
All that to say, yeah, Twitter is better, purely due to the user base, and Mastodon’s algorithm actually treats creators better. Which we kind of already knew, as it was created by people fed up with Twitters abusive algorithms.
Please tell me how I can keep posting to twitter after I was banned for being a journalist?
My point was for people who are scared to leave Twitter. They don’t have to. They can just dip their toes in while still holding their Elon-themed blanket.
I understand that often you can’t just drop the platform where all the engagement is when your job is to promote something. However, you can still enable people who do want to make the switch.
Make another account
That one got banned too. I can’t even signup for a lot of these services. I get banned before I even make a post.
It blows my mind that places like the transit systems that were on Twitter haven’t migrated over to their own Mastodon server. They’re not that hard to set up, and there’s so little risk when you just don’t accept public signups on your domain.
I agree. The Fediverse stuff is really well suited for governments and businesses. They can be in complete control of their instance, post whatever information they want distributed, and they don’t need to rely on any other business for it.
Yeah. I’m surprised businesses haven’t been quicker to setup self-hosted Mastodon as their primary, and then mirror that to Twitter and Bluesky and such, for disaster recovery protection.
Completely agree! Seeing the dumb little logos all over timetables and the sides of buses always makes me roll my eyes. First they had to change the “t” logo to the bird, then that’s out of date on a billionaire’s whim and they have to replace it with the apocalyptic “X”. Come on guys, this is getting embarrassing. Stop treating big private companies like Daddy, it’s time to stand on your own feet. The tools are there.
What’s happening right now is eerily close to the “Gleichschaltung” that happened after Hitler took over Germany, basically bringing all media in line with the will of the party and the leader. It was news media then, it is social media now. Because for many people, social media is their primary news source.
Will smaller alternatives be enough to upend their plans?
How much of the fediverse runs on AWS and how willing do we think besos would be to pull the plug on those?
Doing my part running my instances locally 🫡
Checked the rules and I think this is allowed? But if you’ve still got reddit and don’t mind being a fediverse evangelist please go hit this thread: https://old.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1i6rp3o/decentralized_social_media_is_the_only/
Especially for Redditors, Lemmy is such a no-brainer alternative. I think I’m gonna try to do more, and try to bring some of my audio communities out here by promoting Lemmy in the subs.
Look at this for inspiration: https://pixelfed.fediverse.observer/dailystats
Someday it will happen for Lemmy again.
Did hit it. Keep servicing that thread, you’re doing well. It’s blowing up a bit.
Repost this in other communities in Lemmy. Shitpost, technology, etc.
Oh no. Centralized social media fights back! 😂
Damn we had a good run.
EDIT: We’ll Streisand em
I think the join-lemmy.org link was fine, it seemed to get deleted when you edited in links to specific lemmy instances?
What reason?
Didn’t say but I’m pretty sure it’s because I edited to add lemmy specific information. In particular I mentioned the apps
I caught it in time, i am a fresh convert.
Welcome! Ask Qs, we’ll answer.
!newcommunities@lemmy.world is a good starting point
Welcome.
The biggest thing you have to learn is that everything defaults to “active” instead of “hot.” If it seems stale after setting the primary to “hot” in your settings, choose “top 6 hours” and “top 12 hours” to see more content. It’s not as addicting so it takes a little time to settle in to the calmness, but it’s great after you get used to it.
Welcome!
Next time, make a new subreddit. 😂
/r/Redditalternatives
lmao clicked that link and one of the first comments I see is “reddit is pretty decentralized”
I get that 404 needs to make money but this article could greatly benefit from not being paywalled. Or at least list a definition of what decentralized social media is with some actual recommendations before the paywall because people clearly have no fucking clue
I now have a dozen comments on Reddit in the last year, up from 3 an hour ago.
Its all good!
Go and sprinkle the keywords the keywords in the thread - Lemmy, Mastodon, Pixelfed - and tell them your experience.
Archive link: http://archive.today/ztU6A
Can someone please post the full article in the comments?
@spaduf@slrpnk.net idk if you saw my post about this in https://programming.dev/post/24371441
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Uh, no? We can’t organize if we lock up our information.
We need both. Public bullhorns and confidential communications.
Yeah I just mean that if you want a bullhorn, even if you don’t order it from Amazon, you still donate training data to Amazon every time you use it. Obviously you might have to do that anyway, but there is a trade-off. You can’t completely escape.
So Amazon’s AI will learn “no war but glass war” and “eat the rich”?
I really dont mind AI eating up public data.
that’s what we want, yeah, but it won’t help us connect with the people we need to dislodge from the death cult.
There is some discussion of that idea here:
https://pluralistic.net/2025/01/20/capitalist-unrealism/#praxis