A long(-ish) read that I got done with a day or two back on the intersection of cryptocurrency and pyramid schemes - interesting and a tad chilling at the same time!
@Zyzzyva Thank you for the post. I guess I will have one more tab open now. 😛
Many, many open tabs, hopefulyl I can get to most of them soon. TY!!
@design_RG, haha, same!
I like to think of this as a problem of plenty worth having, though! :D So little time, and so much to do!
@Zyzzyva Yes! I am enjoying the reading, discovering things, interactions, great fun.
Only have been here for a month and it's been a nice ride.
@design_RG, likewise!
I like the relatively slow pace of this instance - heading over to the public timeline reminds me of the absolute mass of posts that I got rid of Facebook for to begin with!
Quite happy to spend a few minutes a day reading/sharing stuff (I love those arXiv bots!) that I find fun!
@design_RG, no, I quite like the pace! My mind wanders by nature so it's nice to have a few things it can hop around rather than 400 (at the end of which I'm on a Wikipedia page about an Amazonian fish or something).
I think Facebook was too much about people and less about their ideas, if that makes sense? I was lucky to leave at a time before people were really into politics, and back then, it was just memes and photos from last night's party. And the night before. And the night before...
@design_RG, okay, this thing is now blowing my mind!
(I had to run through Wikipedia to completely understand your post, so that's another visit to that blessed website for the day!)
I am going to sit tight and camp on Mastodon for now! There's enough going on as it is. :D
On FB, my circles were always more circumstantial rather than conscious, to the point where I had posts from my juniors at high school landing up on my wall (is it still called that?) when I was in college. That's when I decided to do a deep-cleanse, and I couldn't cleanse deeper than pulling the plug!
Also, you're a cyclist too, that's amazing! :D It remains my preferred mode of commute (maybe second to walking), and I do what I can to spread the love!
But I shan't run down that fork here - this conversation promises to end in a very different place from where it started already! :D
@Zyzzyva I liked Facebook for linking up with local people. I enjoy bicycles and cycling, and have many cyclist friends there.
But then the posts get very repetitive, and we might not have much of a connection other than the interest and love of bikes and riding them.
There is one part of the Fediverse which is called Friendica, and has a similar interface and logic. It fully federates with us here in Masto, I have an account there and can follow, reply to or mention anyone here.
@rgx@nerdica.net is listening. 😜
With so much to experiment, learn, read, all those fascinating wiki pages we end up with, like you described, my Friendica account hasn't seen more than some test use.
It does allow beautiful text formatting AND post editing too, Woot!!
But you need to connect to people, or it seems an empty place.
If you ever want to see how it is, there's a test server for trying out an account - it gets deleted in a week, and nobody minds what you do there, you are not embarrassed in front of an active instance.
https://tryfriendica.de/ is the URL