What's your tactic for running accounts on both Mastodon and Twitter? Do you crosspost or do you keep them thematic? ? Why?
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sylwia vargas (sylwia@m.webtoo.ls)'s status on Monday, 30-Jan-2023 19:53:39 JST sylwia vargas -
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patak (patak@m.webtoo.ls)'s status on Monday, 30-Jan-2023 19:53:26 JST patak @sylwia I think cross-posters don't work well at the moment. They could be better if they would translate mentions. What works for me is using Mastodon as primary and copy and paste (modifying mentions manually) for some posts that I consider important to relay to Twitter.
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patak (patak@m.webtoo.ls)'s status on Monday, 30-Jan-2023 21:52:23 JST patak @thilo @sylwia Mastodon is where I get more of my social interactions now. With 25% of the followers here, I get a lot better quality discussions. But it isn't a fair comparison because for the past three months I stopped using Twitter in the way I usually did. I have muted most accounts I follow as a way to force me to reduce my interactions there and also because a lot of the content they post is also here now (even cross posted by them).
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Thilo Maier (thilo@maier.social)'s status on Monday, 30-Jan-2023 21:52:24 JST Thilo Maier @patak @sylwia I would be curious to see engagement statistics of cross-posted content from accounts with a large following on Twitter and Mastodon.
Is the engagement you get on Mastodon significant if you compare it with Twitter? Or just a drop in the bucket?
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