• rubikcuber@feddit.uk
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    23 days ago

    I’ve seen more shit talking on Bluesky about Mastodon than Threads, to be honest.

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      23 days ago

      I almost never see Mastodon or Threads mentioned at all, but I suppose that is testament to how different one person’s Bluesky experience can be to another’s with feeds etc.

      That’s why I’m finding these discussions here kind of amusing.

      It feels like Lemmy is over here going “What do you think of Mastodon and Threads, Bluesky?! Huh?!”

      And Bluesky is all “I really don’t think of them.”

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      23 days ago

      My experience has been that in general, bluesky has already moved onto the phase of just regular content, instead of content about itself, at leasty feed. There are still posts for things like starter packs and stuff that pop up, but mostly it’s just normal news and hot takes and stuff.

      Honestly, the fediverse stuff like lemmy and mastodon really has ‘i don’t even know who you are’ vibes. People on bluesky don’t really seem to care about any of it.

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      23 days ago

      Is it shit talking?

      People are sharing valid criticism of why they personally left, or don’t currently use Mastodon. In the last year of being on Bluesky every post on Lemmy “Why don’t people use Mastodon?” and people are telling you why.

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      23 days ago

      I haven’t seen shit talking as much as “This is why mastodon isn’t welcoming to most people”. It’s a fine platform for its niche but it’s a niche, and some mastodon users seem a little salty about it / don’t realize they’re a niche.