-> moved @starkatt@awoo.space is a user on octodon.social. You can follow them or interact with them if you have an account anywhere in the fediverse. If you don't, you can sign up here.

I'm gonna try posting publicly some and hope it's not a disaster. This platform looks like it has a lot of potential and I am eager to get off private, centralized services, but there's always the networking effect problem.

My account on Bird Website has been private literally forever. Keyword search bots and namesearch clowns are frightening and disgusting. I don't know if Masto will avoid that, but I'll be optimistic in the short term?

It worries me to join an instance without knowing what their moderation and longevity will look like in practice. Octodon looked promising. I hope it remains viable longterm.

I also worry about moderation scaleability with single-admin instances. Hopefully the ability to unilaterally close signups will help with that. Moderation is still a hard, labor-intensive problem.

Picking a site based on moderation policies: "Find something that's just restrictive enough to exclude anything you don't want to be exposed to, but just permissive enough to not boot you for anything you're likely to post."

A hard balance.

-> moved @starkatt@awoo.space @starkatt

Question for Octodon: How many here read the "about" page for this instance before choosing it?

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@starkatt Didn't - picked based on number of users & % uptime

@starkatt nope. A friend said she signed up this instance and called us

@starkatt I did! I poked through a few servers and looked at @CobaltVelvet's toots too.

@starkatt Skimmed. Based on a tweet. Confirmed after the fact.

@starkatt I definitely did. Looked at the various "open for new users" instances, read a few instances's "about" pages, then looked at @CobaltVelvet's toots & tweets, then finally skimmed her Pelican page.

But then, I'm a librarian. Information is my jam.