Linda Nagata: the blog at Hahví.net


Twitter Fading, Mastodon Rising

November 27th, 2022

When the waltz of the absurd began between Twitter’s Board of Directors and Elon Musk, I blithely assured myself it would lead to nothing—so you can see how skilled I am at predicting the future. My own Twitter experience hasn’t really changed, except I’m trying to break the habit and so I’m hardly there anymore. I have been spending time scrolling on Mastodon, though not posting much. It’s a quiet time for me. I don’t feel like I have a lot to say right now—the lateness of this post being evidence of that.

As I come to understand Mastodon, I find the way it works quite interesting. The biggest factor in its favor is that no single person or Board of Directors can ever control it, which is awesome. The confusing bit is that you have to select a server—or be admitted to one—that will be your home base.

A cool thing is that any person or organization willing to take the trouble and spend the money can set up their own Mastodon server, aka “instance.” Why would you want to do this? Probably because you’re a curious techie willing to take on extra work! But the advantage is you can invite only who you like and who you can get along with to be on that server. Why is this good? Well, because Mastodon offers multiple timelines. One of these is “local” and the local timeline lets you follow posts and boosts (similar to retweets) only from those who “live” on your server.

But, whatever. I’ve been looking only at the “home” timeline which shows me posts and boosts by those I follow. This is the same way I interacted with Twitter and it worked for me. So it doesn’t really matter what server I’m on. I think, from my few weeks of observation, that small servers are subject to the same hazard as small towns—content moderation might become overly strict as in “we don’t want to talk about that here.” In contrast, big servers might enjoy the anonymity of big cities and only the most egregious behavior will be called out. But that’s just speculation.

I’m on a big server run by the founders of Mastodon which seemed like a safe and available choice at the time I signed up (though I think it’s closed for new signups now).

If you’re on Mastodon or decide to give it a try, find me here:
https://mastodon.online/@LindaNagata

Or in the Mastodon search box:
@LindaNagata@mastodon.online

Posted on: Sunday, November 27th, 2022 at 10:43 am
Categories: General.
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8 Responses to “Twitter Fading, Mastodon Rising”

  1. Clyde Says:

    OK, I am now following Linda on Mastodon.

    For the uninitiated, you can follow her from any Mastodon instance. If you are in another instance, just search for @LindaNagata and press “Follow”. The @LindaNagata posts will then appear in your “Home” timeline.

  2. Linda Says:

    Followed you back!
    This is an interesting comment, hinting at the utility of dedicated servers and they can be used to improve this form of distributed social media: https://mastodon.online/@andrewducker@mastodon.scot/109418078805004205

  3. Clyde Says:

    “Followed you back!”

    Heh! Found me even though I use a nickname over there. ????

  4. Linda Says:

    The hints in your description gave it away!

  5. Paul Weimer Says:

    Found you on Mastodon 🙂

  6. Sharon Browning Says:

    Following you! I also was not very present on Twitter, and not sure how much I will be on Mastodon (also trying out Post), but it’s nice having options!

  7. Linda Says:

    Hi Paul! I already followed you back. And now I’ve followed you, Sharon. I too have an account on Post. But it seems to me Post is another shop like Twitter, in that it’s owned by one person/BOD, and so it’s vulnerable in the same way.

  8. Pleiades Says:

    It’s got to be better than Twitter, at least…