Captain_Calico

joined 1 year ago
[–] Captain_Calico 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Because it is harder to get people I know on board to mastodon than to bluesky. I don't want too many random people on my feed. Most of my feed consists of people I do know and actually interact with. Mastodon doesn't have as much shitposting as I would like and takes awhile for it to get situated to the point I ended not using it. Why bother going to mastodon when I have my friends on bluesky.

[–] Captain_Calico 2 points 1 year ago (3 children)

I think the invites feature is the only things bluesky really has. At this point, I don't mind as much as the feature allowed me to control who is in my feed and made my feed more intimate like the early days of Facebook. For me, it was a way to weirdly combat parasocial relationships by inviting people I know and talk to.

Theoretically. I can do the same for mastodon. But once I start trying to explain fediverse, they didn't care for it. Fediverse idea is interesting, but loses most people I want to keep in touch with.

[–] Captain_Calico 9 points 1 year ago (12 children)

The big thing is that it is invite only. Also, I find it easier to use than mastodon.

Another point, I need more shitpost in my feed. I fucked up with my mastodon feed and have too much political crap on there. I ended up saving a good amount of invites and invite only to small group people I like and want to keep touch with (no rando). So, I ended up with a small cohort of people over there that I can share thoughts and photos with.

[–] Captain_Calico 2 points 1 year ago

I agree. I have seen both the andean and californian condor in person. And it is a beautiful an humbling experience.

[–] Captain_Calico 3 points 1 year ago (3 children)

They are absolutely giant of a species.