Mastodon isn't going to push people or posts at you or try to guess what you might like to see, so it's up to you to follow many different people and boost many different posts. One thing that helps with that is !

During Black History Month, I'm suggesting Black people, whether they post mostly about Black History Month or not. Some post mostly about music, or nerd stuff.

@seanalan Sean Gonsalves
@venitamathias Venita
@Shells@mastodon.world Michele
@Deglassco D. Elisabeth Glassco
@Maggie Maggie

I think I missed a post earlier this week, so instead of a Friday Five to Follow, I'll give you ten accounts:

@TlanetteRoget BovaryCee
@JMadFour Jay Madison
@KFuentesGeorge Prof Kemi FG
@I_Choose_Exile@mstdn.social Exile
@anxiousrage Abeni

If you're wypipo like me, a more diverse timeline is a Good Thing™, and having control of your Home feed is also a Good Thing™, so take advantage of it!

@seanalan I appreciate your work on community broadband! It’s one of many issues I care about at the intersection of tech and politics, so I follow your content on the subject with great interest.

@pwinn glad to read that! Yes it’s a thrilling/active time for community broadband

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@seanalan I got onto the subject because of @mmasnick's TechDirt site, although I think Karl Bode wrote about the subject most there.

I live in Dallas, which will likely be one of the last places to succeed with community broadband, for many reasons, but I keep thinking about moving, and I keep thinking about making community broadband one of the things I look for if I do. It just make so much sense, and I hate the big companies controlling access so much!

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