I've realized today that it's lose-lose for me to talk about the flaws of Mastodon. Between getting picked apart, yelled at, and threatened, it's just not worth it. I don't think the decisionmakers want to change a thing and most of you-all don't ever run into the problems I'm facing here.
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Veronica Explains (vkc@linuxmom.net)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 06:26:09 JST Veronica Explains - Thomas 🔭🕹️ and Paul Cantrell repeated this.
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Veronica Explains (vkc@linuxmom.net)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 06:36:54 JST Veronica Explains Oh my god people, this wasn't an invitation for YOU to talk about what YOU think is wrong with Mastodon.
THIS IS WHY I NEED TO BE ABLE TO LIMIT REPLIES, OMG
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Martin Owens :inkscape: (doctormo@floss.social)'s status on Tuesday, 30-Jul-2024 06:56:46 JST Martin Owens :inkscape: There seems to be an inflection point where if you are famous enough, mastodon is terrible.
Ask Will Wheaton or @TechConnectify or any of the other people I've seen face this same bullshit.
If it wasn't an issue, it wouldn't keep happening. Question is; what to do about it. And ironically, talking about fixing it on Mastodon is terrible too. It's almost as if talking about the thing on the thing is like crossing the streams and blowing apart the social contract.