Now that a lot of the commotion has subsided I’m just curious to know how y’all are finding the Lemmy experience in general and whether you use it regularly like you did reddit?
Now that a lot of the commotion has subsided I’m just curious to know how y’all are finding the Lemmy experience in general and whether you use it regularly like you did reddit?
I signed up for twitter the year it came out but could never get into it because i never clicked with anything the algorithm threw at me.
I actually am loving mastadon, no algorithm so i only see things I requested and people i like sharing stuff and so it is a never ending feed of interesting stuff. I come here for discussion threads and to find out what others are talking about on a subject but i find out about the subjects there, if that makes sense.
I also have participated in a way i never wanted to on twitter, been uploading drawings and playing HashTagGames, there’s zero negativity and zero alt right anything.
this twitter-disliker gives Mastadon 2 thumbs up
Sounds like me. I signed up to Twitter in 2010 but practically never used it. The short message format never appealed to me and I always thought it was dumb. The heavy focus on politics also put me off.
However if Mastodon is interesting I’m willing to give it a try! Do most people use it anonymously or with their real names?
mostly anonymous
There are instances that bump up the max length. The word you’re generally looking for is “glitch” (instances will say they’re running “the glitch fork” or “glitch edition” or will have version numbers ending in +glitch, which has a few features on top of regular Mastodon), although some regular Mastodon instances may also increase the char count the hard way.
Alternatively, Firefish/Misskey by default has ~3000 characters but it’s a completely different experience altogether (although it still federates with Mastodon (like kbin and Lemmy)). I’m not exactly sure on how Akkoma instances are usually set up but that’s worth taking a peek as well.
Of course this doesn’t address the politics stuff but that’s more on you to curate your own experience.