ok i browsed a little, posted some , and followed some people so i want to talk about my first impression about mastodon, and about the QOTO instance.
firstly i want to say that i never used twitter or any other microblogging platform so the format is new to me.
the main thing i want to talk about is that starting out is hard, the federated timeline is full of things which range from uninteresting to offensive and finding anything that interests me is like finding a needle in a haystack.
the local timeline isn't much better though i imagine that if i created my account on a smaller more theme focused instance that wouldn't be the case.
i hope that as i follow more people add them to lists and groups my home timeline will be full of interesting things so that i won't need to browse the federated or local timeline.
however i am not certain this
will be the case.
i imagine that if i was introduced to mastodon by a friend i would have a easier time.
i think that the experience could have been better, if i could browse posts by instance or the search was better. i still will use the fediverse as i believe in the idea but i am unsure about mastodon.
I believe something should be done to facilitate new users finding content, ideally it would be a full featured search engine, so that new users could easily find what they want. but even a tab showing trending topics or chronologically show all posts that match certain criteria would help.
#fediverse #mastodon #qoto
@eldritch_cookie seems like you make yourself use the mastodon service. That's not how it should be. I think it is (like most social networks) for writing, not for reading. You just post what you want to make available to the others. Like on a site or a blog. And only subscribe to those who posted a link to their blog somewhere else where you found it by accident. The whole concept of "searching" for something is strange (if you don't have a problem to solve, which you don't). You come to a thing when you need it. I don't think you often use google to find someone's personal thematical blog or tweeter, do you?
@eldritch_cookie yes, you understood quite right. You SHOULD generally NOT use search on a social network site to find friends or followers or whom to follow. It should happen naturally and generally should not depend on the platform/site you are using.
The urgent desire to find someone you don't know, as I think, is more a marketing invention. And even more - to press the "follow" button so the whole world knows that you two are interconnected. Some kind of exhibitionism.
Instead of searching you should come to a place with people who have similar interests and talk and interact to them. Like ancient Greeks who (if they were not slaves and had time) came to the central town square (called "forum") to socialise.