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Johannes Ernst

Very nice piece @kissane

Any idea how to actually go about addressing them? Given there is no central authority in the fediverse that can "fix" anything on its own?

Who needs to do what? How do we accomplish it?

erinkissane.com/mastodon-is-ea

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Boris Mann

@J12t @kissane there are a ton of things to be done and a lot of it can be done independently by instances.

EG #CoSocialCa can make lists of Canadian news sources and other relevant interest groups

Spread Mastodon is an example of a shared resource spreadmastodon.org/

A lot of the gains are not going to be from fixing some tech, but community and instance level bootstrapping of resources.

Discourse has (for example) an onboarding bot that might be some tech to work on.

Nicol Wistreich

"The most common—but usually not the only—response, cited as a primary or secondary reason in about 75 replies—had to do with feeling unwelcome, being scolded, and getting lectured... About half of the people whose primary or secondary reasons [for not sticking with Mastodon] fit into this category talked about content warnings"

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