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There are some technical barriers to approaching fediverse platforms, but I personally see the main barriers being cultural.

I'm a big proponent of Mastodon and still love using it, but the culture (especially early on) was exceptionally protectionist and lots of people got bullied off for very silly reasons. I think the attitude is less like a children's secret club and more chill generally.

All this to say, I think this is will get better, but the best way to help the fediverse is to join it, be active, and be chill.





I joined Mastodon, was active, and was chill.

I was talking into the void. I gave up after 6 months of getting no reaction and finding nobody of interest to follow.

(Worse, half of what I wrote is now gone because my instance shut down and Mastodon doesn't even have a feature to migrate any content to a new instance.)


>but the culture (especially early on) was exceptionally protectionist and lots of people got bullied off for very silly reasons.

Had no idea that was happening. What makes your say that?


I was there in the early days, loads of folk joined and their first posts got replies like

   * stop posting photos without a text description
   * stop posting like that without a CW
   * don't spell your hashtags that way
Because you couldn't see replies from other servers, they'd get quite a few of these.

I joined Mastodon early on and stuck around for a few weeks, before I got tired of constantly being messaged by neonazi gay furries who were very keen to show me how excited they were to talk to me.



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