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@lydiaconwell Mm, I watched red dwarf but can't quite remember the time travelling executioner.

Though I'd be more interested in reading about the idea around it. Like, they have to send the executioner back to kill the culprit's grandfather just like they did in Oglaf. Wrong choices, implications, more killings as revenge 'YOU KILLED MY BLOODLINE BEFORE I *poof*' and such. It might be hilarious!

@lydiaconwell :blobshrug: I just woke up and found out I still can't read minds.

Yesterday's Oglaf (Aftermaths) would be an interesting thing to read about. I really wouldn't mind reading a book about a time-travelling executioner.

@RYMAN_BADGUY The Fediverse is federated, that means you only need one account to interact with various servers.

Just check out the Federated timeline, that's all people from 'out there' that you can interact with. :)

If you've noticed your Home timeline here is pretty quiet it's because at the other place you were constantly hit with 'here's a tweet someone you follow has Liked', or 'here's another from someone you don't follow but someone you follow follows them!', or just general spam. So your timeline was constantly full of things you really didn't want to see and hardly any content you actually cared about.

In this place you only see posts from those you follow, so remember to boost the good stuff!

Mastodon is is the 5th or 6th social media platform I've engaged with in a serious fashion, but it's been awhile since I had to start a profile from scratch. In the process I have relearned the one constant truth of all social media -- until you have accumulated at least 300-400 connections, the flow of information is going to seem skewed and limited, and you are going to wonder whether it is worth your time and effort.

Thus, echoing what others have said, you need to do more than just set up a profile and lurk, thinking an algorithm will direct information your way. You need to peruse the "Following" and "Follower" lists of people whose contributions you find interesting, then connect. Start with your local server and its Group and Profile directories (much easier to do from the web instance). Look for people you have followed on other platforms, and then look through their connections. The distributed nature of the fediverse (the so-called siloes that seem to cause a lot of wailing and gnashing of teeth from people still clinging to twitter) can make it a bit more difficult to find and connect to people quickly, but patience will be rewarded. Take the time to dip into other people's timelines, and connect to those that maintain interesting and active feeds. You will quickly notice a perception of increased 'quality' in your newsfeed once you have a few hundred links.

@PawelK Wonder if they'll ever bump into each other then.

@lucifer @lydiaconwell Rest assured we are definitely not the same person.

(I hope)

@lucifargundam Ew. I think I know that taste, and I don't like it any bit.

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