yuki2501

joined 1 year ago
[–] yuki2501 3 points 1 day ago

By any chance, were the clamps filled with styrofoam or something? 😁 (Tofu-dreg joke)

[–] yuki2501 4 points 1 month ago

Dear god, I hated that book so much. It's like a self insert fic where self-entitled assholes can get a power high, and the student's name was Albert Einstein.

[–] yuki2501 20 points 1 month ago (11 children)

At this point, I'd like to ask: If a foreign company threatens democracy in a country, is it legal for the executive to ban business with that company?

No? Then that doesn't make sense. It's a FOREIGN company, the government should have the right to do whatever it needs to protect its citizens in that regard.

[–] yuki2501 2 points 2 months ago

Proof that neither following the law nor traditional morality are being appreciated by today's youth.

The reason for that should be obvious.

[–] yuki2501 10 points 2 months ago

Translation: "Workers aren't happy with their pay and we keep refusing to give them a raise despite noticing a ceiling in their productivity."

PAY. THEM. MORE.

Labor isn't free, you cheapskate bastards.

[–] yuki2501 1 points 2 months ago

It's worse because the more bored you get, the more stimming you need. You need to stand up, move around, focus on anything that is NOT the conversation because it's driving you insane and you NEED to get out. If at least you could fidget with anything but nope! It's bad manners. It's even worse if you're sandwiched between two guests and you need to SIT. STILL.

And then I end up stimming with my foot anyway until a close relative nudges me hard to stop doing whatever I'm doing because it's "not polite".

Fuck that shit. Since then I don't go to family meetings anymore, let them say anything but unless I'm really getting something worth it in return, I'm not. Doing. That. Anymore. Fuck that shit, sue me.

[–] yuki2501 11 points 2 months ago

says CEO

Since when do CEOs do things because they're actually useful and not because they want to cut costs at the expense of the workers and even the public?

[–] yuki2501 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

In this case I think the bullshit wasn't his, but his parents'.

Rich people never stop telling their kids that the poor are poor out of their own fault.

This guy did a great sacrifice trying to show the world proof of his beliefs, and learned valuable lessons in the process while unlearning the bullshit he was taught.

If I ever had to choose a rich person to become a politician, I'd pick this guy. After all, he now knows what being poor really means.

[–] yuki2501 2 points 2 months ago

Oh no, I know where this story leads...

[–] yuki2501 23 points 2 months ago (4 children)

There's a youtube clip where a cat looked at the mirror and started touching its own ears the moment it saw them in the mirror.

https://youtu.be/kQBHB682xsQ

The fact that at least some cats are intelligent enough to recognize themselves in a mirror is a wonderful thing.

[–] yuki2501 1 points 2 months ago

Even then, you're still a bigot. Dude, grow up and touch some grass.

 

I know this has been the norm on Twitter, but I'm getting tired of seeing people use mock names like "Melon Usk", "the Muskrat" when referring to Elon Musk, or "the Cheetoh", "the Grump" when talking about Trump, and so on.

First of all, there is no need. There's no central authority in Mastodon who will hide your post because you criticize a notable person.

Second, if you don't want shills to find your post based on the person you criticize, you don't need to worry about it, this is precisely why full-text search is disabled on Mastodon: to protect you from dogpilers.

Third, because distorted names mess up people's filters. I know folks who explicitly add "Elon Musk" or "Trump" to their filters so these posts won't appear in their timelines. By trying to be clever, you accidentally make those people's online experiences worse.

Just use the actual name of the person you're criticizing or insulting and let the filters do their work.

BTW, if you're extra worried about people finding your post, just set your post's privacy mode to followers-onlyπŸ”’.

Thank you.

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submitted 1 year ago by yuki2501 to c/redditwasfun
 

They finally cut access.

Goodbye, RIF 😒

 

I've spent more than 7 years in Mastodon, and in my experience, new users always come in with a Twitter mindset, then getting a cultural shock because they come to Mastodon expecting a Twitter experience and end up finding something strange and bizarre.

To soften the blow, I'd like to explain the cultural differences between Mastodon and Twitter.

What Twitter was:

  • You could follow microcelebrities (or "influencers") to read interesting things
  • You didn't reach people unless you got lots of likes quickly, so it became a popularity contest
  • The algorithm decides what you read and how you engage, even if it's negative content or something bad for your mental health.
  • Toxic people drew others to quote posting, so it became a yelling competition. You didn't build community, you built followers by standing on a platform and holding a megaphone.
  • Unpopular users just yell to the void.

What Mastodon is:

  • A bunch of communities of people with diverse interests and real lives.
  • Mastodon servers (instances) are careful of who they federate with. Some servers just moderate poorly and there are too many assholes.
  • There are microcelebrities, but they're NOT looking to be popular. They just post the things they do; they're popular because their lives / hobbies are interesting.
  • In Mastodon, you reach people who are actually interested in your stuff. You don't need to game an algorithm. There is no algorithm, people ARE the algorithm.
  • If you don't want to engage with someone, you can block and report. Unlike Twitter, Mastodon admins do take reports seriously (unless it's one of the big instances; then good fucking luck). Reporting is encouraged on Mastodon, it keeps the community clean.
  • Because admins often maintain the server using their own money, it's in their best interest that the community is healthy. (Unless they're assholes, but their instances get blocked quickly)
  • There are no quote posts. You can paste a link to the other person's post, but it is discouraged because we know where that leads.

Longer explanation:

Mastodon has an entirely different culture compared to Twitter. Mastodon was founded and populated by people who believed Twitter was too toxic and corporate-driven. Mastodon is full of gays, transgender folks, sex workers, artists, furries, autistic people, etc.

These people were driven out of the big platforms (Facebook, Twitter) by hate and discrimination. These people have experienced sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, body shaming, etc. in their lives. It follows that the majority of Mastodon is left-leaning, anti-conservative, communist and anti-corporate.

Furthermore: Because it started (or quickly became) as a sort of safe haven for queer folks, they were more open to sincere posting. They post their problems, the discrimination they've experienced; their body dysphoria; depression; homophobia; transphobia and racism. And they give each other support, even economic. In my timeline I see posts asking for emergency money more than once per day.

If you wonder why this doesn't appear on Twitter, it's because the Algorithm filters them out. The public, the customers don't like hearing about people asking for money not to get evicted. They don't like to hear how people were harassed the other day by some karen who believes they're a man in disguise.

But Mastodon is different. People talk about their daily lives because they know their followers will receive 100% of their posts. This is how communities are built.

Mastodon is not, and never aimed to be a Twitter replacement. It was meant to be something different; a place where you could form communities and build connections without Big Brother examining you or deciding how you should behave online.

So the next time you look for "interesting people to follow", it could be possible that you're entering Mastodon with a Twitter mindset. No Toto, we're not in Kansas anymore.

Start following people you think are interesting in YOUR instance. Then start seeing their boosts and follow people you think are cool. Little by little, expand your network, prune your follows and block / mute people you think are obnoxious, and keep building and shaping your network like a beautiful bonsai tree.

The time you invest on building a network from scratch is worth it: You will meet many interesting people, and you will meet new friends; real friends, not just a series of followers whom you have to entertain.

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