Spyke
piefed.social

Look like good changes to me. There was nothing wrong with Mastodon, but sometimes you really had to have been a Mastodon user already to know how it works.

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The tooltip explanation for the handles should help, since that's a very common point of confusion.

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lemmy.ca

especially for more mainstream users looking for an alternative to X or Threads.

That many people use Facebook Threads? That sounds like saying "especially for more mainstream users looking for an alternative to Reddit or New Digg."

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People were autoregistered for threads if they already had an account for instagram or facebook iirc. It also auto reposts stuff between those services unless you turn it off i think. They just forcefully injected content from their other platforms to kickstart it.

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Ah, I just love how laws against anticompetitive business practices have basically been totally flushed down the toilet worldwide, don't you?

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tofureply
lemmy.nocturnal.garden

X and threads are Microblog pages, seems plausible to me to use them as a comparison. It's the platforms we want to migrate people from to mastodon.

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I agree, rather I was surprised that threads grew big enough for people to be trying to migrate away from it.

In my area / friend circles, I don't know anyone that continued to use Threads after the initial launch. However, there are people using Mastodon, Bluesky, and Twitter

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really ? as a longer term Masto user id rather they stayed there.. Anyone still using X for example has already taken an indefensible stance.

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lemmy.nz

Changes look good but god dam I hate the discourse around fediverse software its like pulling teeth.

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Fizzreply
lemmy.nz

I hate reading about how hard it is to sign up.

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it’s really not

I’m ok with filtering adoption to bare minimum effort

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Mastodon project needs to fix how authentication is handled across user instances. This confuses newbies because they click a link and wind up at a remote server where they're not authenticated, and don't even realize it.

This divide is problematic across ActivityPub. Hubzilla and zot fixed that problem years ago.

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Authentication friction is exactly the kind of invisible barrier that kills adoption. New users click a link and suddenly they are at a different server without warning. That is not just confusing, it is a fundamental UX failure.

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SMillerNLreply
piefed.social

I don’t think it’s too much for the company that makes mastodon to claim mastodon is “it’s decentralised social network”. The way I read it they don’t claim ownership, they claim to be the author.

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Arcanolothreply
lemmy.ml

Mastodon didn't invent ActivityPub or the Fediverse by a long shot. So calling it their social network makes me throw up a little in my mouth...

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SMillerNLreply
piefed.social

No, they invented mastodon. Which is the thing they’re adjusting.

They didn’t invent HTTP either, which they’re not claiming ownership of by using it in mastodon.

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Mastodon is a specific software operating within the Fediverse social network, nothing it has done has made it "its own thing". But I'll stop arguing as it's clearly pointless.

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