Yeah, I’m definitely the wrong person to ask about Mastodon. I have an account and I scroll through some posts every few weeks or so if I’m bored. I don’t really use it.
@stephenfry@mastodonapp.uk
@gretathunberg@mastodon.nu
@georgetakei@universeodon.com
@heyokyay@mastodon.social
google: “celebrities on mastodon”
Seems there are not that much celebrities around, and Stephen Fry’s last post there is from early September. Idk.
I guess celebrities post things on platforms like Twitter but don’t exactly spend their time on link aggregators / discussion platforms like Lemmy. I’ve seen a few on Reddit. But even on the bigger AMAs they often had a seperate account or someone do it for them. But there are a few on Reddit. And we here on Lemmy only have 40.000 active users. So judging by the statistics I wouldn’t expect many celebs here.
I never understood twitter so it could be a big ask.
Twitter (old school, original version)
Well, it is restricted to short messages. They are long enough to post a hit take on a subject but short enough that it is impossible to actually give a reasoned answer to something.
It makes it the perfect one liner and outrage machine service. Whether that was by accident or by design is up for the reader to decide.
I do love a hot take, I think I got that from blindboy though. His hot takes are chefs kiss
What I never understood about twitter was actually seeing what people say. Unless I follow them I don’t see their messages and I don’t know who to follow for the most active and enjoyable content, that was my main issue for twitter.
Afghaniscran@feddit.uk 1 year ago
Stephen fry is an absolute legend. Do you mind explaining mastodon for me? I never understood twitter so it could be a big ask.
rufus@discuss.tchncs.de 1 year ago
Yeah, I’m definitely the wrong person to ask about Mastodon. I have an account and I scroll through some posts every few weeks or so if I’m bored. I don’t really use it.
google: “celebrities on mastodon”
Seems there are not that much celebrities around, and Stephen Fry’s last post there is from early September. Idk. I guess celebrities post things on platforms like Twitter but don’t exactly spend their time on link aggregators / discussion platforms like Lemmy. I’ve seen a few on Reddit. But even on the bigger AMAs they often had a seperate account or someone do it for them. But there are a few on Reddit. And we here on Lemmy only have 40.000 active users. So judging by the statistics I wouldn’t expect many celebs here.
Pons_Aelius@kbin.social 1 year ago
Twitter (old school, original version)
Well, it is restricted to short messages. They are long enough to post a hit take on a subject but short enough that it is impossible to actually give a reasoned answer to something.
It makes it the perfect one liner and outrage machine service. Whether that was by accident or by design is up for the reader to decide.
Afghaniscran@feddit.uk 1 year ago
I do love a hot take, I think I got that from blindboy though. His hot takes are chefs kiss
What I never understood about twitter was actually seeing what people say. Unless I follow them I don’t see their messages and I don’t know who to follow for the most active and enjoyable content, that was my main issue for twitter.
Pons_Aelius@kbin.social 1 year ago
I have never found twitter enjoyable. Never had an account and found following a tread there way too much work for what you get back.
adam@kbin.pieho.me 1 year ago
Been using Mastodon a while. Once you hit critical mass of people you follow you just sort of find new ones.
If someone you enjoy reading boosts something someone else has said you go off and probably end up following them too.
With Mastodon you have to be a bit more pro active about building (and pruning) your social network but I've found it worthwhile.