Comment by jwr

1 day ago

I don't understand why anyone would want to make the same mistake all over again: jumping onto a private platform owned by a company inevitably results in you becoming the product sold and enshittification.

We've seen it so many times.

Learn the lesson. Use Mastodon this time.

Call me when the Fediverse has a search function that actually fucking works. Most of my time in social media is spent searching for keywords of whatever I'm interested in, which is one thing which Mastodon is absolutely awful at.

Also, while we’re at it, try to make Fediverse culture less insular and more open. There's no point in trying to reply to anyone since everyone hates everyone else. Pointless platform.

  • > Call me when the Fediverse has a search function that actually fucking works.

    Actually that's a feature. If search doesn't work, there is less incentive for bots polluting others people searches.

    On the other hand, search works so bad than even connecting to people you know on other networks is painful.

    • It's not even about connecting to other people. I'm a toxic, friendless miserable asshole. I don't have anyone to connect with.

      All I use social media for is to look at whatever funny piece of media I'm obsessed with currently and related things.

      Unfortunately, Mastodon both has busted search and useless tags. Tumblr's search has been hilariously bad for ages now, but at least the tagging system is so comprehensive it more than makes up for it.

      Mastodon is the worst of all worlds in that aspect.

  • I have entirely different experiences and I haven't seen much hating — but having read this, perhaps indeed mastodon isn't for you :-)

    • It's not hating, it's just this general reaction against strangers even seeing your posts.

      I haven't actually been subject to this, yet, but I've seen enough people react negatively against others doing this that it saps all my desire to do anything other than just aimlessly scroll every once in a while. I can read the room, you know.

      Sometimes I wonder why do instance admins even open up their instances? Just run it for your friends and those who you like and cut the crap.

atproto is also open source and in my experience (solely as a user rather than a developer on the API/network) it simply works better than Mastodon.

  • And what is that experience of yours? Do you have experience from deployments with many independent atproto data servers and relays federating together?

    Or do you have experience from bluesky, meaning you're only interacting with one central server and none of the complexities of federation come into play?

    • That’s like saying that someone using Google Reader doesn’t “experience federation of RSS”.

      Yes, my experience using the Bluesky app includes the Bluesky app server aggregating from many independent PDS hosts (because people I follow like that). But it doesn’t show up in user experience because that’s the whole point.

      And yes, I can use another aggregator instead of the Bluesky app, or even use a client which has no backend and relies on community-run Constellation index. It all roughly works the same.

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    • If you use bsky.app, you still see posts from other servers (Blacksky, Eurosky, W Social, and so on). But yes, by the protocol's design you're primarily interacting with one central aggregator of everything (Bluesky's AppView).

    • This is exactly why I clarified with "as a user".

      I just checked and yes, I follow someone that's on Eurosky. Maybe I follow multiple, I honestly don't know because it isn't at all noticeable. It just works.

I'd go further - just leave social media

  • No, not necessarily. Mastodon is actually "social media", as opposed to twitter/X, bluewhatever, facebook, or any other commercial outlet, to be honest, all of these have become "feeds" of promoted content designed to maximize "engagement".

    Mastodon is social: you follow people, you see their stuff. It's what social media used to be.

    • Which is what eYou is trying to build as well. Including AI fact-checking: far from perfect but interesting to read its fact checks on your own posts.

  • You’re posting that on HN. I consider HN to be social media but lacking the most pernicious features (ads, algorithmic feeds) and benefitting from both strong moderation and self-policing. But it gets to do that by being funded from extrinsic sources, which is itself a compromise.

There is no lesson to be learned. There are billions of noobs. There is always a cow to milk, it seems.

Nobody important or worth following uses Mastodon.

Also Mastodon is on the road to enshittification since the previous CEO and founder bowed out for $1M using donations and the main instance federates with Meta's Threads.

The other instances are out of the question since one rogue instance owner can lock and shutdown that instance.

  • I am quite happy with people I follow on Mastodon. Sure, various politicians might not be there, but those are not people I want to hear from.

    The rest of your comment seems to be pure speculation, so.

  • > Nobody important or worth following uses Mastodon.

    So? I don't use social media to receive curated, hourly dispatches from Barack Obama or Taylor Swift (or, more likely, their account managers). And it might feel important to get the latest rage bait and memes from Elon - it's almost like being friends with the world's first trillionaire - but is it really a good use of your time?

    I think a healthier way to use social media is to have two-way interactions with some reasonably stable social circle; less about "people who matter" and more about "people who matter to you". Mastodon certainly has the critical mass to make this possible.

  • I could name so many projects or people. The Rust language? KDE? Comics like War and Peas, or David Revoy's works? Hackers like Foone, Mara Bos? Technology Connections!

    Countless cute kitten pics. Minimal hate or bigotry in my feed. Don't have to log in. Don't even have to sign up. Finite scroll on the homepage.

  • Terry Tao, Bert Hubert, Michal Zalewski (lcamtuf), Bunny Huang are just a few in my feed. But Mastodon is more about peer-to-peer communication than celebrities farming engagement indeed.

    No signs of enshittification either so far, barely any new features being added TBH

  • Threads is just another node that connects to ActivityPub, there is no "road" to enshittification.

    Mastodon is independant, each instance manages itself, some are bad, some are good, you can even host your own, that's the power of decentralization.

    • With this logic, Threads is the biggest 'Mastodon instance' with 500M active users monthly.

      Why aren't the general public using the original first 'instance' which is Mastodon if it is just another node?

      > Mastodon is independant, each instance manages itself, some are bad, some are good, you can even host your own, that's the power of decentralization.

      I think this is where it falls apart.

      Nobody wants to waste their time host your own, moving from a rouge instance, trying to search for users to follow and the worst one:

      Choosing which instance to sign up to.

      It is no wonder that even Bluesky is more active than Mastodon.

      If I was going to tell someone what social media to sign up to other than X, it has to be either Threads or Bluesky.

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  • I, for one, want to choose for myself whether to block other instances or not. You seem to not tolerate this opinion.

    A "main instance" is contrary to the whole idea of a Fediverse anyway.

  • Tell me you don't understand the point of Mastodon without telling me you don't understand the point of Mastodon.

    • > Tell me you don't understand the point of Mastodon without telling me you don't understand the point of Mastodon.

      Yes, many people don't understand the point of Mastodon.

      This includes many of the hundreds of users who tried to make Mastodon work as an X alternative but failed because it was too hard to use.

      Decentralisation, Federation, self hosting and choosing an instance isn't enough of a point for many people to use it.