@kissane@mas.to
Interesting article.

Never was a Twitter denizen, just go on to post articles.

However I do witness that it has an adversarial and polarised vibe to it.

Many parts of the Fediverse was built by queer, furry, LGBT, techies, oddballs and generally nice people who want a place where they could post without having to justify, explain and defend themselves. This does include a responsibility to inclusivity.

I am grateful that they have put that effort in.

For those coming in expecting it to be like Twitter, they need time to decompress.

Not certain that posts with politics covering a different region need a CW. Would need to see the post. People posting with an adversarial and baiting posture that is the norm on Twitter will come up against resistance.

The Fediverse tends to be a lot carmer.

Agree that instance probably should provide more guidance on
#Fediquette

Ultimately, mastodon etc suits some people and not others.

Many have found a safe space here and incomers, myself included, should respect and appreciate that.