First impressions, #mastodon seems like cryptocurrency: made by computer scientists to be clever rather than usable. #twittermigration
@diyspaceprojects it is definitely something with a learning curve! I am enjoying the high character limit so far. What do you think is the thing keeping you from loving it?
@derickflorian I'm sure some of it will just take a while to get used to, but onboarding on the Android app wasn't great. The first step was to pick a server, without really knowing what that meant. It also seems to launch a browser a lot. How do I view the community feed on another server in the app? If I select someone's handle, it opens the browser. If I choose to follow them, I have to scroll down and copy the link, then return to the app, paste it into the search, and then choose to follow again. Just a few things that feel like they could be smoother.
There are a couple other mine features here that don't exist on other instances like there are a lot of services that are also hosted on the DNS. Or as already mentioned the large character count or that you can write in markdown and/or LaTeX.
Some features are easier to implement via an app (e.g. I use Tusky and setting up lists is easier than via the browser). You can hide the other timelines if they are too confusing for the beginning.
A nice feature here is that you can follow a local timeline of other instances, which is a great feature for following niche instances like on #WikiData or #OpenStreetMap.
The only downside I have with the Tusky app is that longer posts need to be written in external editors and then copy-pasta over.
@barefootstache @diyspaceprojects ok, it looks like this other post by @trinsec explains it. Awesome!
@barefootstache @diyspaceprojects Ok, I am sold on the web. I am used to using a different app for everything so I went looking for one first.
This is the second mention I have heard of following timelines of other instances. Is there an area of the website where I could go to set that up? Is it under lists or circles maybe?
Thanks for helping me get to know mastodon and qoto better!