@me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org I'm interested to know (if you remember and don't mind sharing) where you found me and why I was interesting enough to follow.
I feel like I post so rarely or oddly that every time I get a new follower (that's not a follow back) my brain goes "but why though?".
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dracoling (dracoling@firetribe.org)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 01:09:59 JST dracoling -
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me (me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 01:09:47 JST me @dracoling@firetribe.org, sure! I saw you are an administrator, so since I'm administering my own instance, I thought your profile might be interesting. I'm sorry if this bothered you. -
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dracoling (dracoling@firetribe.org)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 02:02:58 JST dracoling @me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org No bother at all! The opposite in fact. I have enjoyed seeing your recent posts and found the conversations to be quite relatable.
Life on a small instance has been interesting, as the main user here it feels very like I'm on a single-user instance, so discovery and engagement has been a challenge. I'm just used to being the one who follows first in most cases.me likes this. -
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me (me@mysmallinstance.homelinux.org)'s status on Saturday, 27-Jan-2024 02:06:43 JST me @dracoling@firetribe.org Yes, more or less that has been my experience here. But following interesting people is making this small instance a wonderful place.
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