@kristinmbranson or anyone on @qoto.org - do you know how to discover other interesting blogs from the server? I joined this server for generally interesting networking with STEM and other scholars. But I’m, for now, only seeing within neuroscience peeps.

@deeMahishi @qoto.org I started by looking at the following lists of a few people. I've just been adding lots of people to follow. I just "boosted" your intro post, hopefully people will follow you and then you can follow back? You can search by hashtag with the search box, eg , . The only subject relevant servers I know are @drosophila.social for droso (mostly neurobio?), @sigmoid.social for ML, and @dair-community.social for AI ethics. At least the way I used Twitter, my feed was mainly just people I followed, so that's mostly what I'm doing here so far. @NicoleCRust, and @albertcardona seem to know better what's going on, maybe have some suggestions?

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@kristinmbranson @qoto.org @NicoleCRust @albertcardona Thanks! Yess - I was quite drawn by the general intro for the qoto server. So was curious how I could explore all the blogs of the server. But I’m seeing a fresh, new outlook of my migratory bird community already here! Loving it!

@deeMahishi @qoto.org @albertcardona oh I see! Yes, the "local" time-line is what you want to look at. I'm appreciating it because there's a mix of both academic, industry, citizen scientists & engineers to hear from, all enthusiastic about stem!

@kristinmbranson @qoto.org I spent some time exploring qoto TL and boy was it a sweet ride. Mastodon >> Twitter for me so far (still being cautiously optimistic). Thanks for amplifying this server for migration!

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