an observation
I am all for organic growth and hate marketing as much as anyone else, but if you want this service to succeed, you're going to have to think like a mainstream press person. And, right now, I could see any number of angles about this service that would not be flattering -- even though I, as a user, love it so far.
@Migukin also, the expectation for Mastodon shouldn't be that it will be as big as Twitter. Then everyone will be disappointed. It is already over 100,000 users. That is great.
I don't have a problem with that. but, again, I'm saying I know how reporters think. and they will see this and say: more difficult to use, more sensitive user base and there's this weird thing where you don't have a single ID. that's all I'm saying. again, I love this service so far and will try my best to abide by its norms.
that's kind of their purpose when it comes to platforms. If you can get past the dumb reporter reporting on it phase, then you're probably going to be a success. and there's something to be said for organic growth. but don't dismiss the need to see a service from a reporter's point of view. they're an important part of the growth of a service.
I agree. but.....I generally think everything is horrible so I map out in my head all the ways things could go horribly wrong. :-)
@Migukin there are tons of smart, well thought reporters out there. And they clearly understand Mastodon. No need to worry about organic growth with a service like this. It has already succeeded.