Yes I agree. Already the server has become flooded with nonchalants. Especially hoodies posting language specific yada yada. I guess muting at the present moment is the best advice but that is very time consuming.
@AngelSpeak_client I guess I'm one of those nonchalants. I joined qoto without really knowing what Mastodon is about. Later I figured out I'm not the right person for this instance. Not a true sciency person, more of a political ranter. So, pretty soon I'll figure out how to move to another instance, the crafty one with all the knitters. I think I'm not the only one who just picked an instance from a list and joined, not knowing much about it at all.
@AngelSpeak_client I love the scientific posts on qoto, even though I don't understand most of them. And I love the interesting photos and links. I just can't contribute equally. I am not a Twitter refugee, I have always hated Twitter. But I like a site with real conversations and people sharing interesting stuff. Ravelry is pretty ideal for that, but it's definitely fiber-related and so mostly knitters, crocheters, weavers, spinner, that sort of thing. People who like yarn, who like knowing how ancient people did things, like the creativity. Lots of Ravelry people have migrated to Mastodon, because of abandoning Twitter, and so we are starting to build those relationships and convos we are used to having on Ravelry. Which is a long-winded way of saying I like qoto.