The more people see the engagement, the more chance of them asking “what is that?” It won’t be long until the apps are better, and links to articles could be less likely to get suppressed than migration memes.
I can only speak for myself, but I only saw Mastodon as viable after I started being exposed to the content there…
That’s basically how I ended up here. Got exposed enough to the look and feel that I decided it wasn’t too bad and I wanted in on the fun.
Are you having fun yet?
@Cryst
Hm. Generally, yes. I’m on kbin.social. tl;dr: Fantastic and excellent social media alternative, but as someone that’s worked years in ITSec, I have some huge concerns.
Things I found surprising:
Things I’ve found confusing, concerning, or have questions about (feel free to point me in the direction of a good magazine or FAQ as well):
I still need to set up my own instance and play with that too.
My understanding is that our user profiles are tied to an instance and you cannot transfer it. I saw a post saying it would be good tonhave a centralized user account you can sign into different instances with so you don’t have this issue. I think you could totally create a [email protected] and pretend to be me. I guess that means there could be multiple users with the same user names. If you end up not liking your instance or it gets shit down I think you just move on.
I registered as Emotional_Series7814 on kbin.social. Then I saw a post recommending that we don’t all register on the main site but scatter to other instances—after all, the point is to _de_centralize. So I went to kbin.cafe, attempted to register as Emotional_Series7814, and succeeded.