Mastodon is terrible because it’s hard to join—unlike #Bluesky, a social network that is hard to join, which is great.
When will those Mastodon people realize that nobody wants decentralization? We just want pre-Elon Twitter!
And that’s why you should join me on #Bluesky, a place which will never decentralize and is exactly like pre-Elon Twitter.
I’m getting real “Linux on the desktop guy” vibes from the Fediverse.
Now if you don’t mind me, I’m going to edit the DNS settings of the TXT record to my domain so I can insert the proper DID value in order to make my #Bluesky handle just so.
Journalists are flocking to #Bluesky, and not Mastodon because Bluesky allows retweets—which Mastodon doesn’t allow.
Oh, and about hashtags, direct messages, and post edits not being available on Bluesky? Journalists don’t need them.
Why is Mastodon always so serious? The problem with you people is you never post anything for the fun of it.
If only Mastodon would follow #Bluesky’s example of posting cat pics.
The core problem with Mastodon is that it’s too political, unlike #Bluesky which completely steers clear of politics.
Matty Iglesias can vouch for me here.
I trust #Bluesky because it’s used by Jack Dorsey.
No former Twitter CEO would ever use Mastodon!
@atomicpoet "Would a former Twitter CEO use it?" is the question I'll ask now before joining a new platform.
@erinaceus @atomicpoet "Would a former Twitter CEO use it?" is the question I'll ask now before using a public washroom
@Plumbert @erinaceus @atomicpoet it really is all about the quote tweet
@Jbat @Plumbert @erinaceus @atomicpoet II do miss that