• solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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    2 hours ago

    we’ve been seeing these “twitter’s in biiiiiiiiig trouble now!!” headlines for how many years now?

    yet people refuse to just delete it

    i can’t wait for the day i can go a full 24 hours without twitter shit showing up on every feed

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      we’ve been seeing these “twitter’s in biiiiiiiiig trouble now!!” headlines for how many years now?

      this time it’s for realsies.

      yet people refuse to just delete it

      Many journalists want to feel connected, and since many politicians have a presence on Twitter, they feel like they can’t. That means Twitter gets referenced way more than necessary in news stories, which feeds its popularity.

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    3 hours ago

    Whelp, did mastodon got something out of this screwup?

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        Basically it’s “I can’t get ✨ engagement ✨ on Mastodon”

        People want big amounts of likes and reposts you don’t get that on Mastodon, the system is too distributed for that.

        Bluesky gives them the big numbers

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          People want to socially interact on a platform with the intention of letting you socially interact. I understand Mastodon intends to do the same thing as.BlueSky so the question is why is BlueSky more.popular.

          As someone who uses both. Mastodon’s UI and signup process is not as straight toward at least that is my personal reason why.

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          Mastodon is fantastic for niche things. For example myself and my colleagues use it for work stuff and I also use it with a few friends for gaming. that’s it. Beyond that if you’re going to Mastodon to reach a lot of people and chase clout or what have you you’re gonna have a bad time. you’ll just be shouting to the void in many cases. I also use it to connect with people using linux for help and suggestions.

          But just read feeds on Bluesky and you’ll see many people, probably the vast majority, just say they want something that “just works” and them trying to use Mastodon was too difficult. They didn’t understand the instances and what have you. It’s a generation that’s been raised on downloading an app, tapping on it, and it works. Login with your google, facebook, or apple id…that’s it.

          People these days simply don’t want to do too much to use something. they don’t want to customize their online experience like we used to do years ago. If it doesn’t instantly “work” right out of the box, they won’t use it. And even regardless of how much they’ll complain about using it and all it’s bugs and foibles (X/Twitter, Windows 11, etc) they’ll continue to use it cause, again, “it just works”.

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          The reasons mentioned in the article:

          One reason is that it seemed tech-savvy users heavily dominated the platform, making it difficult for regular social media users to find their way and feel comfortable on the platform.

          I think that’s saying the content tends to be very niche and it’s hard to find people with similar non-tech interests.

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          Users have described their timelines (and even the explore tab) as “stale” because there’s often not much interesting content to consume or engage with.

          This lines up with my experience: it’s hard to find people with similar interests. Even when you do, people aren’t saying much of interest.