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    I miss being on the same platform as all these creators. I hope they come to the fediverse someday cause I ain’t leaving.

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        I haven’t tried mastadon but I can’t imagine it’s harder than lemmy. Plus they already would have more established apps.

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          The problem I have with Mastodon is you need people to get people. And if the people I personally know and follow just aren’t there, I don’t… have fun there. Lemmy is much easier because it doesn’t depend on personal people, but just communities. So even if there are few people, that’s still easy to get more people there because it doesn’t rely on many specific ones.

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            Totally. Microblogging (twitter alternatives) have a much harder task because they depend on the right users. Especially famous/influential people. Post aggregators (Reddit alternatives) don’t have that constraint.

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            Agreed. It took me a few tries to get into Mastodon. What helped me was discovering that I could follow hashtags of topics that interest me. That opened the door to interesting people to follow.

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            Yeah I’ve been trying to fill out my Mastodon by doing tons of research and guides on who to follow, which kinda sucks anyways, but my feed is still empty except for a handful of accounts. Wired is active, so I’m basically just looking at a link aggregate of Wired articles. Might as well just go to wired.com

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            or just be a weirdo and reply to Lemmy comments from your Mastodon account like me. Then you don’t need people on Mastodon since they’re already on Lemmy.

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              Yeah, that’s true; but I kind of meant actually using Mastodon and its original content, not other ActivityPub content 😅
              It’s really cool it’s possible like this though

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                @Korne127 it was actually kind of a pain to find the link to make a comment, but it was funny enough that I figured it out.

                I actually do follow a couple Lemmy communities from my Mastodon account but the UX is much better in Lemmy.

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                  I can imagine haha; but the possibility of the connection is still cool. And congrats on finding the link haha.

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            Yep… I wasn’t ever much into Twitter, I have no “Influencers” or whatever I follow that I could then follow on Mastodon… I found it really hard to find any content that was interesting to me.

            Lemmy on the other hand, I find it really easy to find Communities I am interested in

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            Just follow hashtags, it’s by far the easiest way to find people. You can also just use the explore tab.

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            If you’re looking for a good middle ground, maybe kbin will be more your speed? It’s compatible with both Lemmy and Mastodon. So even if you don’t have the right Mastodon users to follow, you can still get content via Lemmy.

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          Mastodon is just as easy as twitter, lemmy is harder than mastodon and it’s not hard

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            I wouldn’t say it’s as easy at Twitter. Twitter has an algorithm so you can be lazy. Mastadon requires that you actually go find the stuff that you want to see. The upside is that Mastadon doesn’t waste your time with a bunch of garbage that “tHe AlGoRiThM” forces in front of you: it just gives you exactly what you asked for, instead. But you can’t brainlessly scroll for hours with zero input the way you can with Twitter.

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                I have an antenna and it’s often easier to channel surf than try to think of something to watch

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                  Heck yeah, I mean Hell yeah. I always gravitate towards something I’ve already watched a million times if I’m streaming to TV. Honestly can’t deal with commercial television anymore though.

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          So my experience with Mastodon so far has been I tried it out last year, thought man there ain’t shit here, then deleted my account. Giving it another go this time around and realized you gotta follow hashtags and accounts to actually see what you want. I’m still more of a fan of Lemmy, but Mastodon gets better once it’s set up.

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      I swear, many people are completely digitally illiterate despite being on the internet every day. Even choosing a server is already too hard for them.

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        It’s actually a major, and documented, problem. Despite everyone born after 1995 being considered a digital native, more and more people don’t have any technical aptitude and are wholly reliant on digital support

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          Yeah, I’m a Sys Admin during my day job and some of Gen Z are just as bad or worse than Boomer end users. I don’t get it.

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            They never had to learn. Apple and Google spent a shitload of money on UI and UX, so we’ve hit a point where babies, who cannot talk, can navigate a tablet. If that’s your version of the internet, your computer literacy goes way down.

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            They grew up on iPads and the iPod Touch, and their family’s old phones. How much do they really use laptops or especially desktops? Maybe they use Google Docs and have never had to really look at their file structure or even understand it.

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            It goes the other way too, sometimes. At my work, our IT is made up of mostly Gen X and Millenials, yet I was able to guess the admin password on my very first try. This is a big company. They have had the same password for years. If I was a bad actor, I could royally mess things up super quickly.

            I think that these people are just about everywhere. I have yet to see an age group where a lot of people don’t struggle with basic troubleshooting.

            I agree, although I am more worried for Gen Alpha. With older Gen Z, many of us grew up with parents who didn’t rush to give their kids access to social media. Just having a phone at all was MASSIVE in my peer group when the iPod touch came out in 2007. Technological advancement doesn’t just wait years for us to define our generations easier. I had dial-up internet for years, yet I’m still Gen Z. It could be partially a regional thing, too. Things might be different where you live than where I live.

            We should also look into why so many young people are growing up uneducated about technology, and we should collectively work on that. It’s just like any other skill that parents don’t bother to teach their children. You have to learn things from somewhere.

            I think that many parents deserve blame in this too, not just the younger end of Gen Z who may still be in middle/high-school. A generation is a very large amount people to lump together, especially with how much we’ve advanced in that time. Play Battlespire (1997), then Oblivion (2006) and you will see a great example of that, over only 9 years.

            It’s always a weird cycle with generational stuff. Everyone categorizes everyone else on a large scale.

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      If they admit its not that complicated then they have no excuse for not switching and have to accept that they’re perfectly happy suckling on the poisoned teat of these platforms and don’t actually want to leave

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      That’s all I see people complain about.

      If we can do that here, surely it can’t be that hard to just pick a server on there and follow people, right?

      I don’t expect everyone to be a coding wizard, I’m certainly not, but how are so many people still so tech illiterate in this modern day that what essentially boils down to picking an email host is considered difficult??

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        when was the last time you met someone with an email account that wasn’t gmail?

        … for most people that is their only email too.

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          Oh no, that’s not good. Somehow that hadn’t crossed my mind until I saw your comment.

          Most of the people I know irl use Outlook, Hotmail, their company email, or their private email in addition to Gmail. Some of their reasons are to keep family and business separate, to avoid spam, serious purposes like taxes, forgotten passwords, etc.

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        is your pfp for cortex or HI? i can never remember which since it’s not too frequently used 😅

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      My issue is there’s just not enough content yet. I mostly only used Twitter to engage with wrestling fans (for better or worse), but on Mastodon there seems to be less than 10 wrestling fans total.

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        I bet the ten of you could make a community worth joining. That’s a time commitment though. Could just 9ost stuff from reddit for now to build the community.

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          Without any actual wrestlers or wrestling journalists on mastodon (which I am neither), there’s not much that could be done to build a community. Plus, I don’t have the time or energy to moderate a community. Plus, posting stuff “from Reddit” kinda violates the whole point of, you know, not using Reddit.

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            I see your points. As for stuff from reddit I meant it as a tmeorary measure. Hopefully more fans will come over.

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      Less featureful, terrible violation of privacy, no way to easily delete just threads, gives a known bad actor a strong foothold…

      What could go wrong?

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          Given that I’ve been going in an autoresponder loop trying to get some of my copyrighted stuff removed from spam accounts, Musk can suck 1000 tusks. Ah well, at least their failure to abide by the DMCA might be a fun little diversion.

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      eeeh

      Even attributing the most evil intentions to Musk & Zuck (not hard to imagine), the Zuck still has some incentive in not completely shitting all over the EU and the GDPR, as well as this year’s new laws regulating large social media platforms.

      Whereas Musk seems to just… not care. I don’t think he expects Twitter to survive until the lawsuits go through and is just radicalizing as many people as possible.

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        I’m not going to open a Threads account, but people that I follow on mastodon are saying that Threads is protecting hate groups like libs of tik tok, and moms for liberty by auto-closing reports against those accounts within 2-3 minutes of them being reported.

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        You’re wrong though. The Rothschilds are part of the conspiracy and they are jewish. It’s in the wiki you linked there.

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          “He contends that most of the world’s ancient and modern leaders are related to these reptilians, including the Merovingian dynasty, the Rothschilds, the Bush family and the British Royal family.[22]”

          How do you translate this to being a conspiracy about Jews specifically?

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            It’s not specifically about that, but I still see where they’re coming from. When you keep talking to conspiracy theorists they always bring up the Jews eventually. This means that a lot of conspiracy theories that don’t explicitly have anything specific to do with Jews (like 9/11 being faked, to name an example) to still be strongly tied to antisemitism.

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                My point is not that the Rotschilds were brought up here, but rather that basically every conspiracy theorist given enough time will end up saying that the Jews run the world. This is why every conspiracy theory, even if not explicitly about Jews, is still connected to antisemitism.

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          Wow, that is a cherry-picked example if I’ve ever seen one. The Rothschilds are mentioned exactly once on this page and it’s in this sentence:

          “He [David Icke] contends that most of the world’s ancient and modern leaders are related to these reptilians, including the Merovingian dynasty, the Rothschilds, the Bush family and the British Royal family.”

          Including the Rothschilds, as well as several other non-Jewish families. The Rothschilds are part of the conspiracy not because they’re Jewish, but because they’re influential.

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            Well when the bush and or royal family start fires in california with space lasers, we can come back to this.

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      I never made that connection. I thought it was just because he’s an emotionless alien?

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        Yeah this is some real pearl clutching bs. He doesn’t get to avoid criticism because he’s Jewish. Which I literally had to Google just now to realize.

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          He shouldn’t be immune to criticism. He’s weird and has done immense damage to society. I just am capable of saying that without defaulting to tropes associated with antisemitism.

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          Lol its kind of funny you’re surprised someone with the name Zuckerberg is Jewish.

          Criticisms are totally valid. But maybe avoiding racial ones is a good idea.

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            Yeah sorry the average person doesn’t care about last names. Especially in America where bringing up someone’s ethnicity/race is looked down on. Last names mean fuck all to the average person

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      While I’m with you on that, I am definitely getting more of a “sneaky snake” vibe from this comic, personally.

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        Fair, maybe I’m just being a bit over cautious here as I’ve noticed a huge rise in antisemitism over the past year or so and would rather err on the side of not risking coming off as such

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          I definitely don’t blame you for that. Dogwhistles come with that little bit of plausible deniability so it’s impossible to draw a hard line on this type of thing.

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          That’s fair and I’ve sadly noticed it too. I’ve recently learned what triple brackets mean.

          I still see lizard people as like a crazy molemen theory or bigfoot, not Jewish people. I think the response in this thread shows the majority of people, even those quite online, don’t see that connotation to it either and bringing attention to it could make it worse.

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      Oh fuck. I always thought Zuck=Lizard person stemmed from the complete lack of emotion in his face. And all the other billionaire stereotype shit. Didnt make the antisemitism connection until now.

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      It’s clear that he is portrayed as a snake (did you read his text bubble?)

      Jewish or not, he absolutely is a snake. I don’t think anyone but you made the connection: Zuckeberg -> Jewish -> lizard.

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      To be honest, I always kinda prefered Robo-Zucc.

      Him being a Lizard gives him too much credit.

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      While I do agree with that, I don’t think that’s relevant in this case. Most people don’t even know mark is Jewish. Hell I didn’t know that until last week or so. I believe the joke here is that Mark just behaves like an alien pretending to be human. Hence the lizard people conspiracy meme.

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        It does! I think they might mean its weird to talk about settling for Threads when we have this, but I’m not sure.

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          Yeah that’s kinda what I mean. Not quite the level of going to Nintendo forums to talk about how Sega is better, but it’s pointing that direction.

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      eh, sort c/196 by top of all time and there’s two posts about Twitter/Musky on the first page. so not really a new trend.