If I were to "worry" about social media, then yes, the noise has a potential to degrade fediverse experience, especially as more and more toxic twitter-learned behaviour becomes common:
@axbom -> "I'm more and more encouraging people to choose small, niche instances with less noise due to sheer volume."
I've noticed a small wave of new people making their way to Mastodon from the birdsite.
Here is my brief Mastodon guide for social media worriers that may prove useful for making yourself more at home.
Editorial: Between Mastodon and Feedbin, I Now Have All the Tools I Need to Avoid Using Twitter While Following People’s Tweets https://ryanschultz.com/2022/10/21/editorial-between-mastodon-and-feedbin-i-now-have-all-the-tools-i-need-to-avoid-using-twitter-while-following-peoples-tweets/
@rabble
oh. Hi there Evan. Long time..
Here's another example of an attention grabbing headline:
"A former Facebook engineer wants to help you make your own cell network."
The fact that facebook funded the (failed) opencellular project that Kashif worked on is irrelevant.
https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/6/23389641/ukama-open-source-cell-network-internet
@NGIZero “Open Source” for a surveillance capitalist like Google is one or several of four main things:
- The potential to use free labour
- The potential for positive public relations (which, when amplified, will hopefully get people thinking about them as a benevolent philosopher kings instead of the robber barons and people farmers that they are)
- The potential to influence the stack (with tools that function in line with their success criteria)
- The potential to find new talent
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"Firefox won't work unless you enable...."
It has been a while since I have seen this (inaccurate) message for any app.
First time I've seen it for #Firefox and it happens as a result of opening a github link to unsub from a repo somebody subbed me to.
Does anybody know what is happening here?
@swansinflight@mastodon.nz @wolf480pl
I wonder if one could still move away a little more from the previous toxic behaviour of "social" media on fediverse.
* One might question the concept of blocking people, In fact you are blocking accounts (that may not really be people).
* I do wonder about the use value of the federated timeline. Blocking accounts might be a way to have your timelines be happier places.
* Muting those that respond with noise to threads you end up on might work better than blocking?
What #education did you do for free software and people in your country?
Please share your experience.
Boosts are very appreciated.
#FreeSoftware #OpenSource #School
People who think "Open Source is thriving, it's everywhere!" and are all optimistic about it are doing the same thing as the people with electric cars and solar panels on their McMansions thinking that we're on track to deal with the climate crisis.
The *real* solutions for a healthy sustainable FLO world are all still marginalized and struggling, and the capitalist #greenwashing and #openwashing serve mainly to delude people about the state of things.
Suelo limpio lo llaman cuando producen desierto https://fediverse.tv/videos/watch/65a0bb78-75b9-46e7-95ea-93d2b93f722d
Your post makes me realise how little I have poked around in the mastodon backend. I didn't even know for example how the links to toots (on the minutes/hours/etc ago) top right are formed, but I see they are in the uri column of the statuses table. So, maybe you could do some fancy redirection on your new emacsen.net to urls that should go to mastodon, like /users/emacsen/statuses/*. I don't suppose that would conflict with any of your new content.
Technology Coordinator / Rhizomatica.