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Nolan Lawson

For me, Mastodon developed into a small, quiet space where I shared the odd post from my RSS feed and mostly talked about Linux and web dev. I gave up on it going mainstream ~3 years ago. Seeing it featured in CNN, Time, BBC, NYTimes, etc., is surreal.

If history is any indication, though, this current wave will eventually crest. The question is: what % will remain, and what kind of community will they build? Us old-timers have to remember that we only get a vote, not a veto.

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Andrew (bookseller era)

@nolan I'll read the post, because I respect the conversations we've had and the things that you've built, but the framing ("Eternal September") makes me really nervous.

Have you read tedium.co/2020/10/13/eternal-s by @ernie ?

brennen

@ajroach42 @nolan

where eternal september discourse is bad: elitism, snobbery, privilege, antidemocratic impulses.

where eternal september discourse identifies real problem moments even if it mislocates the causes: scale is poison.

there's good food for thought in both pieces, i think.

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