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So what you’re saying is, if I have a Twitter account and I start blocking many MANY people it costs Elon money? Interesting.

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it’s unavoidable to center Elon here but can we just take a step back and appreciate how stupid, bad, and completely antithetical to a usable website this idea is? blocking has been a feature on like everything since phpBB forums because it literally just works. it’s an easy way to curate your experience without escalating and it’s a logical imitation of being able to simply avoid a person in real life. the idea of removing this in favor of nothing but mutes is just goofy as fuck (and if you make muting the new “block”, what’s even the difference between them? people will just use them basically the same way!).

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Muting means other people can still comment on your stuff, and everyone else but you can see it.

Its so transphobes and homophobes can continue commenting on LGBT people’s content.

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Elon Musk really fucking hates his trans daughter. Dad of the century, right here.

Seriously good on his daughter for dropping his scumbag ass. She deserves far better from a parent.

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I wasn’t aware he had more children than the one with the weird-ass name. The private life section on wikipedia is a ride…

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Is advertising revenue so important to them they’re willing to sacrifice literally everything else for it?

If it’s not easy to use reddit, who will use reddit?

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If it’s not easy to use reddit, who will use reddit?

The same people who hooted and hollered about Netflix ending password sharing and then went ahead and made their own account anyway because they can’t be arsed to read a book or find something else to do to fill their sad little lives.

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Watching major social media websites actively kill themselves has been nothing if not an experience

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The even better experience is seeing people try out federated versions of what they love, re-decentralizing the internet 🥰

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I really hope platforms like Lemmy and Mastodon take off. Just the idea of no single person with control over how we all communicate and share ideas gives me hope for the future.

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sadly, Mastodon currently still is pretty centralised around a few very big instances. I hope the Fediverse gets more decentralised…

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What does it take to facilitate this? Do individuals have the ability to help it along, or does it take more resources? I’m new to this but would like to learn.

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You just have to (encourage others to) register on an instance with less than, say, 1000 active users. I think that’s already taking care of most of the issue.

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I think if one of them goes sour it’ll be easier for people migrate to another mastodon instance, and for that instance to grow. When Twitter goes bad, there’s not just a convenient alternative exactly-Twitter-but-run-by-different-people around the corner. But those small Mastodon instances could grow if they had an influx (to a point, and probably better so if the influx was gradual).

Edit: especially because federation means that the people who move to the new instance can still see and interact with everyone on the old instance, so they can’t be held to the old instance merely by the presence of their friends on that instance. Unless the old instance blocks federation with wherever people start moving to, but still.

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