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    1 month ago

    Not exactly the answer to the question but I do want to comment that I think a lot of people went to sites that aren’t Reddit-like if they left Reddit. My husband went to Bluesky.

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        Less people on Mastodon, to me, means that the Mastodon community is more purposeful across their instances. Less bloat/spam/etc

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        Mastodon needs a UI that better facilitates on-ramping people new to the platform. I tried it a few times and it just felt like work finding people to follow.

        Bsky on the other hand is a twitter clone and so people leaving twitter really don’t need to rework their understanding of how to use the platform.

        I don’t like Bsky though so I don’t use either of them.

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          “Finding people to follow” struck me as odd. Discussing interests with like-minded people or just lurking and reading smart or dumb things would be the standard, at least in my experience. Maybe your path makes more sense. I’m a bit of an introvert so I usually avoid engaging.

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            Discussing interests with like-minded people

            Facebook: discussing different things with friends
            Reddit: discussing the same things with strangers

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            I’m good with discussing interests or lurking and reading stuff that’s interesting but generally found it impeding to do either. The interface should be intuitive, and I don’t think I should have to look to an external resource to figure out how to use the app (so I didn’t).

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      I like Bluesky a lot, but it’s more a Twitter replacement than Reddit. Harder to talk to dedicated communities for things on there. Like if want show recommendations, I’d rather go to a community/subreddit that has 92k members than asking the 80 followers I have on Bluesky (only like 10 or less aren’t bots I’m pretty sure or would even see my post) with the small chance a couple non-followers would see it and maybe comment.