• kibiz0r@midwest.social
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    19 days ago

    I look forward to the documentary.

    “Mastodon: Victory Through Technical Superiority”, available soon on Laserdisc and Betamax

    • eestileib@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      19 days ago

      I don’t think anybody who administers a mastodon server thinks it’s superior technology.

      What mastodon isn’t is funded by fashy techbro asswipe VCs who will turn it into a torment nexus over time, just like X and Meta and Alphabet.

      So Mastodon will continue to attract a small minority of people who don’t feel safe or wanted on a fashbro site. And that’s fine. I want to talk to people who think I’m human, not a bunch of Andrew Tate gargling fuck heads.

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      19 days ago

      Feeling like the mastodon crowd are preaching on soap boxes here. Not a bad product but will it attract the general public, probably not .

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          19 days ago

          People prefer to drown than pick option which is not corporate bullshit. Bluesky won because it’s centralized, and people don’t have to decide over instance.

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            19 days ago

            Why are you on Lemmy? Or, why do you think the decentralised model works here, but not on mastodon?

            Or is it only working because there is no third party VC-backed reddit clone?

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              19 days ago

              Lemmy is barely a thing. Lets not get ahead of ourselves.

              People do prefer centralized platforms with shiny front-faces and easy-to-navigate corporate bullshit. The reason why that stuff is so successful is because it works.

              People fled to Bluesky because advertisers moved to Bluesky.

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                  17 days ago

                  There are brands moving there, that’s how a place starts generating value or the perception of value. I saw the same shit happen with twitter and reddit back in the day, this is just the same cycle repeating.

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                    13 days ago

                    Maybe, but for now the culture is extremely hostile to *brands*. They successfully bullied Adobe inc off the site

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      19 days ago

      I don’t think anyone is claiming technical superiority. And certainly not financial superiority.

      But maybe some kind of resilience to the forces of destruction plaguing commercial social media.

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        19 days ago

        But maybe some kind of resilience to the forces of destruction plaguing commercial social media.

        This isn’t going to be the effective slogan that turns the masses who are finally just barely starting to fill Bluesky.

        As soon as any platform sees a measure of success, it becomes a product and thus vulnerable. If we want social media that isn’t just a massive propaganda and advertising machine, I feel like we need to change something else.

        Like physically storming corporate offices and returning the means of production to the people?

        Maybe.