@mdrockwell Looking forward to reading more about this, I don’t really “get” Mastodon yet to be honest.
@hjertnes Not sure, it just seems kind of limited and inactive to me in comparison to Twitter. Now, I have no love loss for Twitter at this point, and of course the lack of “noise” is a huge advantage, but how does one get traction if they’re only posting to one instance of Mastodon?
@pimoore imagine if you had to have a Gmail account to send an email to someone with a Gmail account. It would be absurd. But that's how social networking works on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc. It's completely siloed. Mastodon is a Twitter-like service where you can interact with other Mastodon users regardless of what server/instance they're on. So I have my own Mastodon server — libertynode.net — and I can follow, reply, boost/retweet, and like messages from people on mastodon.social, mastodon.technology, indieweb.social, or any other Mastodon server on the web.
@pimoore that openness does attract some toxic folks, but most Mastodon instances maintain a banlist to keep the bad actors from known-problematic instances from interacting with them.