What's in the DNA of tech journalists that makes it so hard for them to use Mastodon? I've never seen any other group run head first into so many pitfalls. It's not hard, create an account, follow as many people as possible, interact. If you want the deluxe experience ask around about the best third party app and install it.
@mike Posting on Mastadon depends solely on the quality of your individual posts and their ability to engage other users. There is no amplifier mechanism. Perhaps these journalists lack the confidence to engage solely on their own content with nothing else to push it. Is tech nothing more than hype?
Imo using Fedi requires more effort than simply dropping posts and having people eat it up. Here, journalists will face extreme criticism and follow-up that can't be swatted down as easily as biased media giants.
If you're a journo and made it big in Fedi, you're definitely a good one to have made it through the crucible of numerous Fedi instances pelting you with reactionary follow through.
I've yet to see any such thing, though. Maybe someday someone will pave the way?
@lucifargundam @zleap @pinhman @mike I have to agree with this I know a few on here not just journalists that were upset they were getting as much reach and engagement and didn’t like the reality check when I said, “maybe you’re just not that interesting or you’re not as willing to converse.” People who can’t actually carry on a conversation don’t do well on the fediverse I notice
@chiefgyk3d @lucifargundam @pinhman @mike
I agree, content is like a good book or article it grabs your attention and keeps it, what makes that better is the conversation that comes from that.
What I find on here, is that people will disagree, but do so in a way that is civilised, and rational.
@chiefgyk3d @lucifargundam @pinhman @mike
I remember some chat communities being 'drama free' zones anyone trying to cause drama got kicked out
circa late 90s early 2000s
@zleap I managed a very old fashioned text only email list on photography. I had to get volunteers to take turns “minding” the list to keep the drama at bay. People are passionate about what they love and will speak loudly when their passion is challenged or questioned.