This weekend, Apple will let you watch anything in its TV+ library.
I hope you’ll consider spending that time with Silo:
https://redeem-tomorrow.com/watch-silo
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The game exists, the game is real, and winning the game comes with the power to make change. Let the platform stagnate and die mad about it, or pick up the ball and make a strategy to get back in the game. Those are the options.
Letting Mastodon continue to shed users squanders investments that could otherwise reshape the trajectory of the open web.
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Winning the game matters:
Bluesky is now sending more traffic than Threads, by 2x, to The Guardian. Other publications reporting similar.
People love sharing links, love getting great links. But the dominant social media platforms penalize this behavior.
An insurgent platform that supplants incumbents has the ability to change the overall landscape of the web, and to change the behavior of incumbents who must compete with it.
This is the power Mastodon rejects.
https://bsky.app/profile/earleyedition.bsky.social/post/3lbvwgzurbc2y
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The Mastodon faithful murmur and mutter catechisms of enshittification as though it’s printed on a prayer card they carry everywhere
But while the dogma animates them to loathing other models of social media platforms, it does not move them to the work of winning the game.
Kinda weird to me, I dunno.
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When Mastodon insists the game is variously nonexistent or unimportant, it’s because the culture has internalized an inability to play:
To strategize, to empathize, to design against constraints, to mitigate sharp edges, to create something that is broadly beloved and relied upon.
“I like it small, I don’t care if people use it” consigns the entire movement/protocol/product to marginal status and limited impact
Which seems incompatible with the ideological heavy handedness around every corner
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The biggest cause for gnashing teeth and rending clothes in the replies here is an insistence that there is no “game” and that winning is simultaneously not a thing and not important
But that’s just not living in reality.
Software IS a game. The best fucking game ever played.
A game of constraints and resources. Of finite time and energy, of developers, maintainers and users.
Play the game well and you can earn your slice of finite resources. Play it poorly and lose to those who have.
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didn’t take long to get to eugenics but okay
https://aus.social/@tonyr641/113546480777073671
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I am positively RADICALIZED by this information
I have been posting this thread, frustrated though I am, as medicine. I think the internet is better off if Mastodon somehow figures its shit out, and that means socializing the diagnosis of its illness
But this is so positively STUPID, while fully baked into the design of the system, that I think the whole thing may be too dumb to be saved
Culture eats strategy—and protocols—for breakfast
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This is wild
I had no idea the Masto Purity Dork Cops blacklisted Hachyderm—as Dave says among the best citizens of the Fediverse—because they wouldn’t roll with with banning Threads
So on top of all the other shit, the Mastodon user must somehow navigate the stupidest internecine politics in internet history
How are you supposed to keep UP with that?
https://alvarado.social/@dave/113545732397167162
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In other words:
“Someday it will be bad, so instead use the worse product today” is not a viable rhetorical OR growth strategy
Similarly, wild that scolding people out of using Twitter for years didn’t work at all, but building a better product did
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you can set your clock by how reflexively mastodon will tell you that bsky will, some day, inevitably, ~enshittify~
Which is a dodge on the fact that mastodon is already ~enshittified~ through several paths that disqualify it from the sort of adoption that would give it power to shape the future of the web for good, eg:
https://toolsforthought.social/@billseitz/113545265144959068
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MastoCulture values the overall victory of mass adoption less than it does maintaining ideological purity and insularity. “I don’t care if Masto gets popular” is a posture that cedes all leverage to shape the future of social software.
Consider:
Mastodon became a one-way dumping ground for Threads posts
While Bluesky’s explosive growth is forcing Threads to change its product to remain competitive
If you can’t scare Zuckerberg, you’re not really in the game tbh
https://www.theverge.com/2024/11/25/24305690/threads-default-following-feed-test
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I am Strident Posting in this thread but let me be super clear:
While I think Masto has absolutely lost the plot, it would be the height of ingraciousness not to acknowledge the extraordinary efforts of the Hachyderm crew
They have done the impossible for years since the first Twitter exodus, providing high-uptime service and ongoing governance. So much work.
It’s a thankless job built on a courageous idealism, and I will always be so impressed and grateful for their efforts.
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Damn, @marcprecipice provides a FOURTEEN YEAR OLD allegory to Masto’s current moment in a post-mortem of the company he founded, Wesabe
They ultimately lost the Web 2.0 personal finance war to Mint, and Marc’s clear-eyed analysis on why it happened—user experience—rhymes with the divergence between Bluesky and Mastodon
https://xoxo.zone/@marcprecipice/113500380537776062
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Oh damn
https://alaskan.social/@seachanger/113500023546622076
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Feel how you need to feel about it, user experience eats ideology and sound architecture for breakfast
Cry yourself to sleep or build a strategy that accounts for this. That’s the spectrum of options here
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“I cannot BELIEVE Oprah is recommending Twitter on her show. It’s a monolithic ruby application that relies a on a SINGLE MySQL database. why isn’t she talking about RSS and showing people how an XML feed is structured”
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This is kind of a microcosm of Masto Brain:
Bluesky has optimized safety and social features first ahead of client performance—eg reply gating, blocks that completely deny trolls access to your post’s audience, starter packs to bootstrap your social graph
while deferring client performance
An exercise for the reader to project whether Masto successfully applies these platform fundamentals before Bluesky invests in the nuts and bolts of client performance
https://toot.cafe/@slightlyoff/113492377287939587
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But I think the thing that REALLY sticks in my craw is:
and
are mutually incompatible positions. If the place is really that bad it must be destroyed. And the way you do that is by displacing it in its niche
Building the Twitter killer is a moral imperative.
Instead the dominant Masto vibe is “Elon is terrible therefore let’s build a culturally marginal alternative with bad financials”
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This is the mastodon energy in a nutshell, yup
“Love this crummy platform or get lost” is exactly how this happened
The final nail in the coffin here will be the culture.
https://freeradical.zone/@alltherum/113488808057395557
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