I don't use Mastodon much now that the shine has come off, and I think it's largely because it's hard to find the kind of content I'm looking for. There are some great people that I've followed and I'm happy for that and that's why I'm still here, but there's a lot of noise and for some people this noise IS the signal.
Like, I'm not interested in random posts with noises and emojis in them day in and day out. It's cool if you do it, it's just not what I'm into.
I get it, and I like the mixture of content I'm seeing, although...
Two observations:
1. Connecting with others in different community-focused interests seems to be on the rise, and I like having that choice of who to follow and what communities (photography, for example) I can be a part of.
2. As more people join, the more birbsite shitposters come along and don't really "get" the instance/community aspect. I feel like those are the mini-toot robots I'd like to avoid.
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@Averly Yeah, at this point, there's some network effects that Mastodon is going to lack simply by its relative paucity of users. For all their problems, twitter and facebook work because there are just SO MANY people. They're fairly busted in other ways, but discovery of those communities is substantially easier. I think I just need to be okay with visiting once a day and following the people that I like for now, and picking up someone new here and there. It's not a race, right? :)
@Averly I'll try to be more of the content that I want to see here, I suppose. This is the advantage of a smaller network—you may be able to draw people that are like you into you because you're somewhat more visible in the crowd.