- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- lemmy@lemmy.ml
- cross-posted to:
- fediverse@lemmy.world
- lemmy@lemmy.ml
Pretty interesting opinion piece on some of the UX hurdles open source and federated software faces.
Pretty interesting opinion piece on some of the UX hurdles open source and federated software faces.
I’ve thought about this as I was someone who jumped onto Mastodon as soon as Twitter went dark side. I think the reason it never became a go-to for me like Lemmy has, is the fundamental difference in how I used Reddit and Twitter.
With Reddit, while I curated my feed by following subs, I was really looking for something to cover me when I was idle for a time, and wanted to scroll. I am not too choosy about what I want to see, just surprise me.
Twitter was strictly a service that I used to follow organizations and individuals. I never went to trending or anything like that. My follows were just accounts I gained interest in somewhere else. Mastodon failed because probably less than 10% of the accounts I followed even tried the service. There was nothing to see.