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It’s really good and comprehensive. The tragedy is that so many people simply won’t read it.
Useful.
I’ve been browsing Mastodon daily now. I’m finding the experience reminiscent of my first few months on Twitter, where it is was a challenging to cultivate a list of people to follow in the very beginning. I think federation adds an additional hurdle, but it is still coming together slowly but surely.
The secret is quality over quantity. There’s no capitalist crafted algorithm that punishes people for not being an attention seeking “influencer”.
Finally created mastodon account following the advice. I was never on twitter so I didn’t know how to start. So Ive started by using hashtags as communities/subreddits for the start and then I’ll follow people I find this way.