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Andrew (bookseller era)

Here's your irregular reminder that:

Twitter was a multi-billion dollar company with thousands of employees.

Mastodon is a niche hobbyist product run by volunteers

The fact that we're being seen as a viable alternative to them is an admission that a federated, decentralized future is not only possible, but desirable.

Mastodon is not one thing, or one place. It's a network of many things and many places. We don't have a spokesperson (I mean, there's me. I'm the official spokesperson for 💯 of the fediverse, but beyond me there is no spokesperson) we don't have consensus on moderation or blocking or tools or what is good and what is bad. Some of us are professional SREs and Sysadmins, some of us aren't. Some of our instances have been around for 5+ years, some won't be here in six months.

And that's good! All of it, every last bit of it is good.

We're wrestling power away from the billionaire class, in real time, and reclaiming it for the People.

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Joost

@ajroach42 thanks!
the theory of complex systems and their resiliance depending in small nodes and flexible relations has been pointed out eloquently by George Monbiot in his Regenesis. This is a great insight to me. Mastodon is an excellent example of these resiliant network systems.

Andrew (bookseller era)

@Alflanel You have sent me an empty reply. Was that intentional?

StEffZeh

@ajroach42 No I am still in learning by trying mode

Tsumami :blobcatnomcookie:

@ajroach42 most people using social media don’t even know what decentralized means nor do they care, though. Honestly the reason why it’s a viable replacement is just because it’s here and it has a reasonably large user base already. People don’t want to use FB or instagram because they’re outdated and bc of Zuckerberg and the right wing ivermectin ppl, and there isn’t really an alternative other than this and Hive. And Hive won’t be able to meet capacity.

Andrew (bookseller era)

@tsumami Right.

Most people don't know anything about the way this system works.

That's why I talked about the way it works.

The only reason it's here, and can have a large user base, and can support new users, is because it is decentralized.

Most people don't have to care, but I don't thing that makes the rest of what I said less impactful.

Mike451

@ajroach42

How many users: Musk V Masto?

Smaller entities are able do things their own way, b/c they're not a perceived threat. Interesting to see how Masto copes with scale and associated problems: Legal Issues; Content Moderation; Funding; Promotions / Advertising; Influencers; Etc.

Masto's at the shallow end of a hockey stick where people plays nice. When the rabble hordes arrive with empty vessel rage and bruised fragile sensibilities, that'll be when things heat up.

#mastodon #ftw

marqle

@mike451 @ajroach42 You're probably right.

In theory users can block at the domain level so abusive servers are locked out, but it will require a little education, because most people are currently used to someone else doing that for them.

Andrew (bookseller era)

@mike451 what does this add to the conversation? What do you want me to take away from it?

I want this to be a positive experience, but I don't want to have the same conversation I've had on this topic 10,000 times.

So, which part do you want to address?

Jeanette2560

@ajroach42 just wish I could see other tweets in addition to med

Beanie

“We’re wrestling power away from the billionaire class, in real time, and reclaiming it for the People.”

Swoon. ❤️

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