Microsoft’s official @dotnet sent its first Mastodon post today.

Pay attention to the domain: dotnet.social.

Which means Microsoft is operating their own Mastodon community server.

@dotnet account was registered in November, but it became active today.

Clearly, Microsoft sees the Fediverse as core to marketing to developers. I wonder what other brands they’ll bring to the Fediverse as well.

dotnet.social/@dotnet/10999012

@fediversenews

Other people are noting that dotnet.social is not “officially” affiliated with Microsoft.

By why would Microsoft put the official @dotnet at dotnet.social if there’s no relationship?

Who are they trying to kid?

We see you, Microsoft 😉

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@atomicpoet @dotnet @fediversenews Why would they not? They can migrate any time if they need to, but this makes it easier for their marketing crew. Most brand accounts are just accounts, not whole servers.

@LouisIngenthron @dotnet @fediversenews Look at when the account was created. Look at when the first message was sent.

Clearly, there’s been affiliation for a long time.

@atomicpoet @dotnet @fediversenews What does the account being created months ago have to do with whether or not they're affiliated? I don't see where you're making that leap. It makes sense they'd want to claim the name they'd eventually use early, even if they weren't prepared to commit to engaging yet. That doesn't mean they're affiliated with the server.

And that's on top of the fact that they've now expressly said they are not affiliated with it. 🤦‍♂️

@LouisIngenthron @dotnet @fediversenews Well, I don’t believe them.

You don’t think Microsoft’s lawyers will send a cease and desist if their intellectual property weren’t violated?

You think Microsoft wouldn’t park their official account there for 5 months if there weren’t some sort of relationship?

The reason it’s probably not “official” is because Microsoft likely doesn’t want blowback.

@atomicpoet Microsoft's developer network is extremely community-focused. This is absolutely inline with their past actions. There are hundreds of software packages available that use the .NET name as part of their branding, and Microsoft's lawyers have a history of going after none of them. Moreover, running an account instead of a server is the exact same way their marketing department works on every other social media, so why complicate things here unnecessarily?

Also, "blowback" from who or what?

I really think you're grasping at straws here.

@LouisIngenthron Surely you’re not unaware of how much of the Fediverse community views Microsoft, right?

@atomicpoet Not all of it apparently. I regularly interact with developers on here and haven't heard a hint of anti-Microsoft sentiment.

There are plenty of us .NET developers on Mastodon.

And anyone who hates Microsoft is free to defederate from dotnet.social.

@LouisIngenthron Maybe not all, but if I were Microsoft, I’d be worried about Fediblock.

@atomicpoet Mostly because Fediblock is an easily-manipulated relic that needs to go the way of the dinosaurs. Mastodon has outgrown it.

@LouisIngenthron I mean, that’s what someone from QOTO would say.

But marketers, especially of big companies, tend to be very paranoid of blowback and exercise caution.

I’m not saying that Microsoft owns dotnet.social.

But non-affiliation? I don’t buy that.

And clearly whoever owns dotnet.social works in lockstep with Microsoft’s marketing department—otherwise they wouldn’t put the account on that server.

@atomicpoet @LouisIngenthron I'm not a developer nor super familiar with how feature updates to Mastodon happen. Is it possible for one instance to offer some feature not available on another? For the sake of an easy analogy let's say the panting dog Snapchat filter is only available on one instance. Everyone loves it, people on other servers envy it and so migrate. Embrace extend extinguish. Would this technically be feasible, or is there something built into Masto/activitypub as a safeguard?

@LouisIngenthron

I'm not exactly sure what quote tooting is, but I do wish I could do markdown style block quotes.

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@highvizghilliesuit It's the same as quote tweeting on Twitter, where you can embed another toot while adding your own commentary. It's like a combination of boosting and replying.

@LouisIngenthron Ah, I see. I am not a twitter refugee, so didn't follow. Last time I used it was to impersonate the Discovery Channel before they were on twitter. (I was a teenager.)

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