1/ For Mastodon to become the breaking news hub Twitter once was, users might need to rethink how they approach connections. Relying on overly curated networks could limit its potential. Here's why: 🧵
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2/ Scale matters. Breaking news thrives on large, diverse networks. To stay updated, Mastodon users may need to follow more accounts, including journalists, news outlets, and individuals in key fields. More follows = faster access to real-time news. 🧵
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3/ Diverse perspectives. Over-curated connections can limit exposure to unexpected yet valuable info. A broader follow base increases the chances of catching breaking news you'd miss in smaller, insular networks. 🧵
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4/ Decentralization challenges. Mastodon's structure means newsmakers might be scattered across instances. Following accounts across different servers helps replicate the diversity Twitter had, but it requires active effort. 🧵
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6/ Cultural shift. Mastodon users might need to adopt a "follow broadly, observe widely" mindset. On Twitter, this approach created dynamic feeds filled with real-time updates. Mastodon can benefit from the same. 🧵
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7/ Breaking news ecosystems need scale, diversity, and immediacy. For Mastodon to truly fill Twitter’s shoes, users must balance curated feeds with openness and breadth. Thoughts? ⬇️ 🧵
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