Summary

Journalists are increasingly abandoning X (formerly Twitter) for Bluesky, citing higher engagement and less toxicity. Since Elon Musk’s takeover of X, changes like deprioritizing external links and rising hate speech have alienated many, especially marginalized groups.

Bluesky, founded by Jack Dorsey, offers a more welcoming environment, especially for journalists and activists, with 20x the engagement in some cases.

Reporters note better traffic, reduced harassment, and a focus on diverse stories.

Organizations like The Guardian and fundraising groups also report greater success on Bluesky compared to X.

      • Docus@lemmy.world
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        4 months ago

        Mastodon needs a lot of work before it becomes a mainstream option. They missed a big opportunity when twitter became toxic, and now they can’t compete against bluesky. Hope i’m wrong but i think they are doomed.

      • That is a major issue the fediverse needs to fix.

        We need a single federated account that works across all platforms that iant tied to a single server even if said server goes down that preferably allows for your private key to be held by u. Ideally get this to work with the new passkey standard supported by google, apple, microsoft etc.

        Then. We need to make a website that is like 3 simple steps.

        Step 0: Option a) sign up with email Option b) sign up with username

        Step 1: Select or search for 3 categories ur interested in

        Step 2: Show me nsfw yes/no default no Show me extreme opinions yes/no default no (need to rework what word to use instead of “extreme”) Show me bot accounts yes/no default yes

        Step 2.5: automaticly send said user off to an instance that is the following:

        1. Respects their email/username sign up choice
        2. Related to their interests
        3. Respects their nsfw choice
        4. Is defederated from extreme instances for dont show me extreme opinions hexbear lemmy.ml etc 4.Respects the load any individual instance can handle that the instance admin can configure.

        Step 3: user signs up to the instance they have been directed to

        Step 4: reccommend people/communities etc fir them to follow/subscribe to. Reccommend blockliats for specific subjects, racist, tankie, asshole, nazi, etc.

        Done!

        Their already exists a standard for accounts just that its not yet been implemented into most services yet. Mastodon already has blocklists (although poorly managed and implemented). It wouldnt be too hard to make this website i could probably do it myself ngl.

        Should probably also drop this vid into the proccess somewhere as a quick explainer.

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          It seems like Bluesky kind of did all of this with ATProto but they’re just met with constant criticisms

          It’s like everyone agrees mastodon isn’t the “right” special concoction but any attempt ever made to do something different or better and people shoot it down because it’s “not open like mastodon”

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            Met with constant criticisms…here. Because people seem to care about feelings more than facts or results.

      • Fediverse Champion@lemm.ee
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        This is the most common reply to any mention of onboarding newcomers, but it’s not helpful. It’d be much more productive to hear specific criticisms so we can address them.

        • Is clicking the big “Join” (the default server) on joinmastodon.org really that big of a hurdle?
        • Is a firehouse home feed required to engage users from the start?
        • ExcursionInversion@lemmy.world
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          4 months ago

          Ask someone you personally know in real life that is not tech literate to sign up for each service and try to get an account going.

          It is night and day

    • Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world
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      Sure, but instances / servers confuse most average users. We see this every single time there is a new big migration wave. People don’t get it, then bail.

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      So you are saying go to the thing that has been shit for years over the thing that isn’t shit yet because that second thing may become shit in the future?

    • MyOpinion@lemm.ee
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      We have had many waves of people in the past. It does not look like Mastodon will become mainstream for some time if ever.

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    4 months ago

    News orgs would have set up their own Mastodon instances ages ago and moved there if they were even 10% as “liberal” as the wingers claim they are…

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    Better summary: Biased journalists bitter their ideas don’t get traction where everyone isn’t holed up in an echo chamber so they blame racism and homophobia while migrating to a platform run by the same corrupt garbage, but its BLUE garbage.

    If you’re still federated you’re doing it wrong.