• detren@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    Oh my his finally. The only fediverse platform I use is Lemmy because finding interesting stuff and communities here is so easy. Mastodon is a pain in the ass by comparison, and starter packs really helped me find some cool accounts at the beginning of Bluesky.

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      5 days ago

      The thing I need to use Mastodon is a proper search. Their opt-in design using hashtags just isn’t usable enough.

    • monkeyslikebananas2@lemmy.world
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      5 days ago

      My issue with starter packs is I don’t want to commit. What if I pick the wrong one? What if I pick the wrong one instance!?

      The anxiety of picking the wrong instance is a design failure. Content discovery shouldn’t depend on getting that choice right.

      The fediverse needs a better content discovery/curation infrastructure.

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        5 days ago

        It’s actually a messaging failure, because picking “the wrong instance” is practically impossible. It really doesn’t matter what instance you’re in, since that’s not what limits or expands your available content.

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          4 days ago

          It does matter. I signed up to lemm.ee originally. The 4th biggest instance It is no more and my account and a few communities went with it. That risk still exists on mastodon.

        • monkeyslikebananas2@lemmy.world
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          Yeah, I am just saying some of the things I have heard. People don’t want the cognitive overhead of having to make decisions before trying a thing. They just wanna sign up and look around get a feel for something before deciding to dive in.

          Mastodon in particular has a steep onboarding process. In order to get it useful you have too

          • Sign up for an instance (which they have to find)
          • search for people to follow when people are thinking in topics.

          There isn’t an easy way to stumble into new things. I found it tedious and others I have spoken with have said the same. I suppose Mastodon isn’t for me (hence why I am here).

  • ozoned@piefed.social
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    6 days ago

    It’s not just Mastodon. MANY open projects are working on theirs as well. Bonfire (as well as others) are working on Circles. Surf has curated feeds. :) It’s built into the Fediverse. ;)

  • CMLVI@piefed.social
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    6 days ago

    My big issue with starter packs was that I’d follow them, and they’d have some random content creator in it that was tangentially related to the starter pack. Great, that’s fine. I don’t need the same 12 people giving me news and updates, etc.

    The problem was that they would inevitably be on my feed, constantly talking about other stuff I am not interested in, and hardly ever discussing the starter pack subject. Which again, is fine. But I don’t want that, I wanted the starter pack subject matter, and get unrelated content. So I just unfollowed all the starter packs.