• @[email protected]
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    602 months ago

    Because people won’t leave Xitter. Mastodon was propped up expressly as a replacement, but the bird yet lives.

    • @Grandwolf319
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      62 months ago

      I think this is the reason for all word’s problems, not enough people are willing to give up a tiny luxury (in this case addiction) when that’s what we need to move forward.

      • @brbposting
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        2 months ago

        Ooh what if Mastodon imitated Threads a little minus the massive budget.

        “Login with Twitter”, but really just copies your @handle over to Mastodon. Autoselects a normie instance for you (bad I know). Asks you to enter email or phone. Login via code (or magic link) each time. Can educate on instances later and try to get you to set a password once you’ve adopted it a bit (or shift you to login via emailed code to save SMS fees). Still expensive, kinda hacky, still no Meta budget.

        Aight probably a pretty bad idea all around heh


        Edit: can copy your Twitter follows too

      • @brbposting
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        12 months ago

        Ya it’s too bad.

        Even before that - folks gotta learn about Mastodon, understand its benefits, and then be willing to give up tiny luxuries (convenience of not switching, attraction to following uh pop stars & ppl…). At least we can feel a little better that not everyone staying on Twitter has heard of Mastodon ever before in their lives!