@manton I think itās less about Micro.blog and more about the type of users it attracts. In general, most of us here are tinkerers and are always trying out new things, especially to do with blogging. I complain and demand features and bug fixes. I have been here since 2017 and donāt intend to leave (maybe check out but never leave š¶), but that doesnāt make me less curious about whatās out there, especially in these times when a thousand flowers are blooming. Heck, Bluesky is keeping Threads on their toes in terms of features and UX.
But I disagree about āblogging less oftenā if on Mastodon. Is micro-blogging, not blogging? Does blogging mean you need to have a longer post with a title and categories? I follow several people on Mastodon who post long threads that are often more in-depth and illuminating than an average āmacroā post I write. Maybe they donāt feel the need to āown their contentā (and I have asked some about it). They may eventually back it up somewhere, but Mastodon is their blog, and thousands of people read it. I mostly blog for and about myself but tons of people put out knowledge/wisdom/experiences in whatever form they see as most convenient. At least Mastodon is non-profit and ad-free.
Apologies for the long reply, but I hopped over to Micro.blog to write this instead of Mastodon since Micro.blog still allows me to have long replies :) Maybe I should make this a blog post, but then again, this reply is a post too, IMO.