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But to make Mastodon more enticing, it should be necessary for celebrities to also post there. Feels like a "the chicken or the egg" situation.
Why not post in both places? Many celebrities probably don't directly post on Twitter, it's a job for the PR team. Most celebrities probably are not even aware of Mastodon. But the PR teams probably are.
Then what is the chance that petty little CEO decides to punish anybody posting in the competition? Most PR teams might also have this on their minds.