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8 days agoMastodon is still confusing to me. But that’s probably because I’ve never been on Twitter, FB, Insta, etc.
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Mastodon is still confusing to me. But that’s probably because I’ve never been on Twitter, FB, Insta, etc.
One day it was the 18th largest Lemmy instance, then it just disappeared. No word from the owner or anything.
It’s not so focused on the US. I live in the US and I’m getting tired of hearing about us.
Nice video. Looking at those instance names, I can pretty much tell the era when this video was made. I’m a vlemmy orphan.
And here I was complaining about cheeseburger.social going down. Our user count was well into the dozens. Dozens!
And we make it worse by saying “Just pick one. It doesn’t matter what instance you’re on because they’re federated.”
Some people are going to be very upset to find their local feed is a lot of content they don’t agree with. Or when they go out into the fediverse and people automatically assume they’re an A-hole because of the instance they’re from. I mean, it’s generally not that bad, but there are a few instances that are that bad.
And for people like me who gravitate toward smaller instances, that instance is probably gonna die. Happened to me twice already, 4 times if you count Mastodon and Peertube.