Mastodon is great as a federated microblogging platform—in the traditional sense that the centralized Twitter established.
But as a social media network, like one we can share more personal stuff with a wide degree of privacy and social circles with variable tightness—like it was pioneered by the centralized Google+/Facebook and even federated diaspora—it falters. It's missing the tighter privacy and circles control to reach that space.
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Lots of close contacts don't have the interest. But these are also contacts that aren't/weren't Twitter or microblogging users, but relatively frequent social media network users. Microblogging isn't an activity they cater to. And that's okay.
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So feel free to drop a reply or suggest a fediverse/federated platform that could be interesting for a smaller personal social media network, to connect privately with family, friends, and close contacts, that's still fun to use.
I'll be exploring Diaspora, Hubzilla and Friendica meanwhile.
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