@Divorytaur @grimalkina I was so hopeful when I moved here. It went sour pretty quickly. I'm trying to believe it's not me 😅
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@Divorytaur @grimalkina I was so hopeful when I moved here. It went sour pretty quickly. I'm trying to believe it's not me 😅 4 comments
@devezer @grimalkina As such, I treat this medium likewise… More intimate. Good conversationalists and interesting sources get selected for my notifications list, which I treat as my timeline. I do sometimes check the general feed, but that’s also because of the bug contained by my app (ice cubes) counting notifications from the general timeline including those already read via the notifications list, doubling them until ‘downloaded’ on the general timeline too. 😅 @Divorytaur @grimalkina wow I've never found that intimacy here. maybe because I haven't invested enough to find a server I'd feel at home at. if anything, it's always felt cold and distant. and the reply guys kept coming out of nowhere 🤷🏻♀️ @devezer @grimalkina I don’t know if it needs to be server dependent. Perhaps one can’t really avoid it. 🤔 I chose the most general one (where it all started) but I mainly follow people I already know from my other social media (looked them up) and let this medium ‘grow’ slowly from there. That way it’s less server dependent. |
@devezer @grimalkina 🤗 Well, there’s a ‘different crowd’. Communication dynamics are much closer. Comparable to how usenet used to be. People feel they own their little area of social medium. It may result in more personally involved discussions.
If anything… Reply guys are the more personally involved types of conversations and in a way a kind of Dunning Krüger on testo’s. This is a more intimate social medium. Besides… there are a lot of computer nerds around of the ‘know it all’ type. 😅