meta thoughts
mastodon solves one problem (run by a single for profit corporation) but at the cost of a great number of other problems:
- who you can see is now subject to wildly divergent and inconsistent rules across every setup
- rules are arbitrarily enforced and often have no way of appealing or even knowing of violations
- users are at the whim of the owner and instances can (and have) vanished with no warning
meta thoughts
it also still has the same disadvantages as any microblogging system;
- general lack of organization (unless you make 50 accounts)
- only real option to see updates is "the firehose" timeline; easy to miss things from quiet people
- still encourages and runs off of the "viral content feels good" engine, esp with changes to show boost-reply-fav counts
meta thoughts
my "favorite" problem is the dogpiling one, which is aided directly by how things work in these formats
- someone posts something ill-advised
- everyone sees it; checking for updated information is Effort and users never do that, but wow i could score points by dunking
- user gets dunked on by a bunch of people, some of whom actually wanted to help, because nobody is aware of anybody else doing it
- "wow this feels awful, fuck it"
meta thoughts
@Xkeeper i actually watch the local timeline here about as much as i do my main one
one of the appeals of this place for me was that local timelines on instances that attracted you would likely have others who you'd mesh well with--and that's part of the reason i kinda don't care for massive instances
i'm probably very much an outlier though--like, i also use tweetmarker on birdsite so i don't miss anything by people i follow (which also means i limit how many peeps i follow)