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I mostly use a piefed account, though I have a sopuli.xyz, fedia.io and mastodon as well. I also used Kbin, Mbin and lemm.ee when it was still around.
Never much liked mastodon. I'm not sure if the place just isn't large enough or what but I ultimately find it pretty meh. I tend to use bluesky if I want microblog style content.
I liked fedia and Kbin a lot for how they integrated mastodon and Lemmy into one feed for me to interact with. But you'll rarely see me comment from there anymore.
I currently use my sopuli.xyz account to scroll through a more diverse feed featuring languages I may not know and people I am unfamiliar with as an American.
I tried tildes.net first and it was alright but always too serious for me to really feel like myself. It's not the fediverse but it is a reddit-like.
Then I got hooked on Mastodon. I had been on Twitter before but never liked it. Mastodon just felt so much nicer and clever and I felt like I could be myself. I also got lucky and joined a great instance right off the bat.
After that, I found Lemmy and eventually piefed, and it was 196 that really made it stick for me.
I tried loops too but never got the same compulsion/reward loop, kind of like tildes.
I would love a Facebook replacement for my real-life friends, but the network effect is a pretty strong deterrent. I've heard good things about go-to social in general. Maybe I'll try that out, but I'm pretty content with the services I already check regularly.
I went from Twitter to Mastodon but I left Mastodon. The ui is too much like Twitter. I'm not a fan of Bluesky either.
I like the ui of Lemmy. Following sub's or communities is more my speed.
I tried Hubzilla, Akkoma, and Mastodon. I still use Mastodon. I have the ActivityPub plugin on a Wordpress site, but haven't yet migrated that site's Mastodon account because Wordpress doesn't offer a great experience for consuming content from accounts I follow. I may try out Wafrn.
I've always had mixed feelings about the microblogging category. Low friction to post and interact is good. Character limits and a complete lack of formatting, not so much. I set the character limit on my self-hosted Mastodon instance to a big number I never approach; I routinely exceed the default 500.
I was aware of Lemmy for a while, but didn't join until the Reddit API fiasco because most of the activity was weird political extremism until suddenly a ton of people wanted Reddit alternatives and new servers sprang up.
I maintain a mastodon and gotosocial instances. My favorite is peertube and piefed. Still looking for a blog adjacent or something that can work like RSS for all things I want to subscribe to.
My dog has a pixelfed that is more popular than any thing that I have made in the past.
With Mastodon, I saw no value since there was no content besides American political whining when I last looked.
I tried pixelfed but nobody was using it when I last looked.
Bluesky is ATP but similar problem as Mastodon. There's no content except Americans whining and facebook tier political image macros. Unless you disable adult content filters, then you get to see obese hairy man asshole spreads with no way to avoid homosexual content when you're not homosexual because word filters don't do anything if the poster didn't use those words in the text body or hashtags. So it's not great for porn either. On top of that, there's a lot of content thieves who don't credit their reposts.
Peertube...buffering...404.
I tried Mastodon, multiple times, and it always has this icky political feel to it. Sort of like a left wing version of Twitter, which I also hate. Bluesky is even worse in this regard IME. Haven't tried Sharkey. I'll have a look at some of the alternatives in this thread.
I know I've said this multiple times but a fanatic is someone who won't change their mind and won't change the subject, and there are a lot of fanatics here. To me, there is inherent value in attempting to create a neutral space where people who otherwise may be on opposite sides of the political spectrum can talk about shared interests.
To drag out my tired example, say Alice is a gun nut and Bob wants to seize the means of production. But both of them like vintage computers. They talk on the vintage computers community about their mutual love of vintage computers, and they realize that the "other side" is also a human being with hobbies and interests and thoughts and feelings. Alice may not put on the hammer and sickle and bob might not go out and buy an AR-15, but they both realize that the other isn't a monster. Surely there's value in that.
I'm also using mastodon and really liking it.
Bluesky is ok but it never really stuck for me.
I want to get into peertube but I find it really hard to find content I like and an instance to join.
I do have a Mastodon account, but like Twitter I don't really enjoy the format. I'd rather discuss on a specific topic in a Lemmy post with some kind of hierarchical structure which serves as context.
I like mastadon. I really didn't know, and I mostly still don't care what the fediverse shit is.
Indeed there is value in that. And sometimes that's possible and should be pursued. But there are some people I can't discuss pizza toppings with, because I can't accept their underlying world view. It's difficult to find a good balance at scale, which is why everything is becoming so horrible. Something will have to (positively) change at some point, because the current state is unsustainable.
I have two small pictures blog in Mastodon, but none of them get that many attention as they would get here, sooo...
Two good ones I also recomend if you wanna start as a newbie: Friendica and Sharkey. I might change my picture blogs to there.
I used mastodon a long time ago, before Lemmy. I never took to the style of microblogs. Twitter never did it for me either. The mastodon instance I used eventually died and I never bothered to find a new one.
Started with Lemmy & Pixelfed earlier this year.
Now:
- 60% Mastodon (largely watch parties like #KungFuSat, #Monsterdon etc)
- 35% Piefed (threadiverse like Lemmy)
- 5% NeoDB (media logging & collections like Letterboxd, Goodreads etc)
I don't use Pixelfed any more cuz images only doesn't really interest me.
I have a PeerTube account but don't browse much and have only uploaded a handful of files. Might do more in future.
I tried Hubzilla, but soon got locked out of my account (password error?). Haven't bothered trying to reactivate yet, but might.
I have a Sharkey account, mainly to try something "Mastodon-like" but with more functionality (longer posts, markup, etc). But my timeline is too dominated by a handful of users, and it's no good for watch parties, so I barely use it.
I got an account on Gush (media logging/blogging?) thinking it was like NeoDB, but now I think you're literally supposed to gush 😁 about some media / game with a long review, whereas I mainly want tracking, lists, ratings.
I've done a couple of pages on Ibis (wiki from Lemmy developers), but until it becomes more developed & widespread, I'm contributing to joinfediverse.wiki.
I'm considering trying out Mbin, to unify my threadiverse & blogging universes and some other features.
I never hade Twitter or the likes so I don't really interact with those types of apps all too often, but I have a Mastodon and a Pixelfed that I look at every once in a while. Also recently got a Loops account that I have barely opened.
Always nice to have an account set up and ready if I feel like using them in the future
Mastodon seems to be good but I've never used Twitter not even before Elon Musk, I always disliked these kind of Twitter-like platform.
I tried to use once (also before Musk) but just stopped using in 2 or 3 days.
yeah, I tested most of the software, and still use Mastodon and Wafrn. I use mastodon to follow a hashtag, but it didn't deliver what it promised. Few major tech youtubers bounced back from it due extreme toxicity.
Wafrn is super wacky software. You can play doom and bite people. It has rage-bait driven development* and connects to bluesky and fediverse at the same time without a bridge.
Bookwyrm and Piefed didn't deliver what I would want from their respective domains.
*allegedly
I have a mastodon account. Be lucky if I fired it up once a week. That's a lot more than I ever used twatter/x. That I opened maybe 5 times when it first started. The super short form stuff just not my thing.
Mostly just to look at mastodon followed hashtags of photography. When I first got it I straight away put filters on stuff I wasn't interested in before figuring out how to look at only followed hashtags.
I have accounts on pixelfed and mastodon, but I don't use them often. I've also moved from Lemmy to Piefed (which interacts with the lemmyverse, but runs on different software). I prefer it, as it comes with some better features and without the politics of the Lemmy devs.
Personally I don't care what the devs think as long as it doesn't trickle down into the software itself. If they somehow hardcoded censorship of things critical of China and Russia then I'd be worried. But I can see your point. Commie devs attract more Commies which leads to a Commie echo chamber where non Commies don't feel welcome.
frankly, it's because Piefed feels like Lemmy 2.0.
I've been using lemmy for a couple of years, now, and I've seen very little improvement, especially UI/UX improvements based on user feedback. mostly because of the shitty, arrogant devs who only work on what they feel is important, in their incredibly detached and elitist manner.
fuck 'em. it's not really the politics-- it's that the devs are openly hostile shitheads to the general community, especially if anyone dares disagree with them, ever.
Piefed is more refined, has a few added (very convenient) features, and provides a superior web experience. On mobile, it's mostly the same, but the Piefed web interface seems to prioritize features and ease-of-use over the 'look what I made in Rust! Bow down before me!' mentality. also, it's coded in Python, so it's just as fast, but with a lot of legacy library support, so development and upgrades come quickly.
Ah I didn't realize it went beyond the devs being tankies. Yeah if they won't take feedback that will just cause things to stagnate. Maybe I should check out Piefed.
EDIT: as a non developer what's the deal with rust and those who use it?
I have mastodon but I barely use it. I did set up a Bookwyrm too but I don’t maintain it like I should. This is my time sink for sure.
I have a mastodon :3 not so much for the other services tho
Yes and I do have an account on an instance of both (although, the one that used Sharkey transferred over to Cherrypick) along with Matrix, but I don't use them very much though.
The problem I have with Mastodon, Sharkey, Cherrypick and any other similar platform (including Twitter, Minds, and Bluesky back when I still had an account), is that I've never found them to be useful. Every time I post to any of these platforms, either no one ever seems to actually acknowledge my posts or I get responses that aren't helpful. While my posts and comments still sometimes still get ignored, I've found Lemmy (and Reddit back when I still had an account) to be much more useful and helpful.
As for Matrix, I do still log in sometimes but I've never found any reason to actually use it.
I've been on mastodon for years, but far less active than lemmy