Hello! Well, I’m getting lots of calls from media outlets around the world re #TwitterMigration. Elon’s very upset with me because he thinks I stole his identity on Twitter but my handle always said @kathygriffin. I changed my nickname to Elon musk, and I changed my profile picture to his profile picture. I wasn’t the first or last to do it, but account was the one he saw.
Lots of Musk cult bros are lashing out! Snowflakes! 😂
9. I am not saying all speech allowed by the First Amendment should be allowed on Twitter. THAT IS WHAT ELON MUSK SAID.
I'm saying ELON MUSK IS NOT DOING WHAT HE SAID HE WAS GOING TO DO.
Hopefully, that clears up any confusion.
@joshtpm Twitter came up and grew at a time when a lot of people who were previously tech-averse discovered the benefits of being active in an online community. I'm hopeful that the migration here is a sign that people are both more tech-savvy and less willing to accept a toxic community. What Musk doesn't, in his bones, understand is that the community on a platform like these, is the boss, not the consumer. And his hubristic takeover made that point clear to many people.
#IndigenousMastodon where you at? #FirstNations #Indigiqueer #TwoSpirit #Indigenous
@BlackAzizAnansi Two Occasions. The Deele.
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I noticed there seems to be a lot less #prison content over here than THE OTHER PLACE so I asked a group of prisoners with contraband phones - they’re in a message chain together - if they had joined the #migration yet… and none had heard of mastodon. BUT they said they are wary of social media apps bc they eat up data… would mastodon typically use less data than Twitter or the same? I assume (?) not more?
@flsounds that’s a beautiful take!
@Anabelthe1st I think the no ads thing is great here. Also everyone here seems authentic and more enthusiastic about making a good first impression in order to make this work. Very exciting. I think it’s the people and not celebrity status that make a community. Everyone is starting over and learning something new which is humbling and fosters a sense of trust out of need. We’re on the precipice of something great I think.
Okay! Seems like I’ve got a decent audience here, so let’s do an old-fashioned #ff Follow Friday. Reply here if you’ve just come over (or come back) to Mastodon or the fediverse, so people can find you.
Hello all! I have newly arrived from the wilds of Twitter and am trying to find my people. I am a reporter and I post about #journalism #texas #deathpenalty and the shitshows that are #prisons.
And sometimes I pose in cemeteries in front of hearses.
Re: "Twitter is bad for us"
Most people only know to engage with the internet via the primary monoliths; Facebook, Twitter, etc. Anyone who's been active online before those platforms existed knows much better on how high-quality an online community can be.
Look at Reddit. The large subreddits are broadly cesspools; they're more targeted by spams/trolls/brigades, they attract the worst actors, and they're much harder to moderate effectively.
The small subreddits are often excellent communities, since they don't attract the nonsense, and can be moderated more effectively just because the numbers are lower.
So many people can't even begin to grasp this because all they know about online interaction is their experience with the top-down walled gardens.
The monoliths can exist, but using them exclusively (which most people do!) just feed a bunch of garbage into your brain.
It's the equivalent of having only eaten fast food when you eat out. It sucks but if it's all you know, it's still food you didn't have to cook yourself so cool. But there's much better food out there with some effort!
Broke philanthropist. Escaped them mean Twitter streets.