Which apparently isn’t really meant for Mastodon? It’s basically just twitter but for Mastodon servers? https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon-ios/issues/221
Idk what he’s going on about with random usage tests and people being confused about geographic locations with servers being a “new concept”.
Like I understand that some folks aren’t really technologically inclined but I don’t think the solution is to limit usage and discovery entirely.
@brandon As someone who's new to mastodon I've been a little ambivalent since I first read about this.
Where I have no particular attachment is the terminology, in fact, I think "toot" is pretty silly. Where I grew up it's not just the noise a train makes, it's a euphemism for "fart." Something an elderly woman might say when she has gas.
@brandon I also get the point about the various instances and timelines confusing new people. I did a bit of research about mastodon before signing up on my instance but that's me. Should we expect everyone to do homework before signing up for social media? I can see a _lot_ of people being turned off by joining a random server, not liking what they see, and thinking that represents all of mastodon. His goal here, like it or not, seems to be getting more users.
That said, I'm glad this is just how that one app represents things and that it doesn't represent broader changes to mastodon as a whole. For now anyway..
@b6hydra I think Mastodon complements the other platforms, moreso than replacing them. There’s a place for Twitter to exist alongside Mastodon.
I think of it like using Wordpress vs Write.as. One has more options, is a little more flexible. The other is simplistic and is built for you to just get going right away. There is choice in the matter folks should be self aware enough to know when they might need to do a bit more research. My two cents, and sure not everyone has the time