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by Zoo3y
1969 days ago
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Most of the points they elaborated on are People problems, not Mastodon problems. The genuine critiques of Mastodon they listed are migration issues, updating posts (it makes sense 'edited' posts lose their clout), and character limit (already way bigger than twitter's). Also, aren't they falling into their own "Us vs. Them" argument by complaining about general Mastodon users? |
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Mastodon is a place as much as a product. The technology affects how we interact, and how we interact in turn influences design choices.