@Hortense your post is what inspired me to create an account, so, thank you. I guess I have the opposite of impostor syndrome?
@radehi I'll have imposter syndrome for both of us! I think this is experimental for a lot of us anyway. I never paid a lot of attention to Twitter, but wanted to add my little bit to the many others who walked away from it because of elon musk.
@Hortense I used to be pretty addicted to Twitter, but ultimately I think it was really unhealthy. It fosters combative, defensive interaction styles because those are the most effective at driving engagement. I don't know what Musk is going to do with it (try to burnish his public image I guess), but before he took it over, Twitter already got a reality TV host elected president of the US. So how much worse can it get? Maybe it'll improve!
Not holding my breath, though.
@radehi The whole internet makes it easy for people to be their nastiest selves with impunity. It's hard to maintain an environment that is civil and respectful while at the same time allowing people to speak their minds. So far I haven't seen any of that nastiness here, but I've only been on Mastodon for two or three days.
@Hortense he definitely does have a trolling aspect to his nature, and he did falsely accuse a critic of pedophilia, but milo yiannopoulos and donald trump never launched reusable rockets to space, so i don't know if elmu's really in twitter's top 1000 purest griefers