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Choose Your Fighter: Microblogging Edition
#Threads
❌ Algorithm-first, making it more difficult to be discovered
❌ AI-powered moderation with little transparency or accountability
#Bluesky
❌ Owned by VCs and crypto bros with no clear revenue plan
❌ One investor away from becoming Twitter 2.0
#Mastodon
✅ Community-owned and billionaire-proof
✅ No ads, no tracking, no algorithms
#SocialMedia can actually be yours again. Choose freedom and #privacy. Choose the #Fediverse 🌍✨
#xodus #bsky #deso
As a general rule, try to also include a description of who you are on your profile. If you’re active people will check in, if you give some sort of description there they are more likely to actually follow you.
Usually when someone follows me I’ll check out their profile, if they look interesting I’ll follow them back. If their profile is empty I usually won’t.
As for discoverability, posting frequently to your local community can help you reach a wider audience. Additionally, using relevant hashtags can significantly boost your content’s visibility, as many people use them to find new content.
Kind of non-sense comparing different categories. I wish Mastodon had ways for me to be discovered, I’m in the dark here
That’s a feature in Mastodon not a bug 🙃 /s.
If Ur being active enough and use the relevant hashtag, people would notice u eventually.
As a general rule, try to also include a description of who you are on your profile. If you’re active people will check in, if you give some sort of description there they are more likely to actually follow you.
Usually when someone follows me I’ll check out their profile, if they look interesting I’ll follow them back. If their profile is empty I usually won’t.
Thanks for the feedback on categories.
As for discoverability, posting frequently to your local community can help you reach a wider audience. Additionally, using relevant hashtags can significantly boost your content’s visibility, as many people use them to find new content.
Thanks for the tips! ;) sorry my use of non-sense was rude