How did you join the Fediverse?
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One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they joined up and what their experience has been so far. If you’re interested in being interviewed and sharing your story, please reply to this post, or email contact@socialwebfoundation.org . Thanks for your help!
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One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they joined up and what their experience has been so far. If you’re interested in being interviewed and sharing your story, please reply to this post, or email contact@socialwebfoundation.org . Thanks for your help!
CIO, doing work in the NGO space these days. Started my tech career launching (among other things) one of the first ISPs in the Midwest.
Migrated to Mastodon.world when Musk fired most of the Twitter staff. Have been organically growing this account since. Was specifically looking for a platform that is socially (and not commercially) beholden to their patrons.
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CIO, doing work in the NGO space these days. Started my tech career launching (among other things) one of the first ISPs in the Midwest.
Migrated to Mastodon.world when Musk fired most of the Twitter staff. Have been organically growing this account since. Was specifically looking for a platform that is socially (and not commercially) beholden to their patrons.
@evanprodromou
Mastodon very much feels like Twitter when they were at their best. Noisy, minimally coordinated, and generally populated with intelligent beings. Other platforms (such as Friendica, Lemmy, etc…) are nowhere near fully-baked and this creates concerns for me about the long-term viability of the Fediverse.
But… In it for the long haul… -
One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they joined up and what their experience has been so far. If you’re interested in being interviewed and sharing your story, please reply to this post, or email contact@socialwebfoundation.org . Thanks for your help!
@evanprodromou I’d be happy to share my experience. I am very happy with Fedi 🥰 Feel free to reach out (I am demographically boring).
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One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they joined up and what their experience has been so far. If you’re interested in being interviewed and sharing your story, please reply to this post, or email contact@socialwebfoundation.org . Thanks for your help!
Before boarding new people, I guess the other two goals should be already reached. They are more important. End 2 End Encryption for #fediverse and GDPR compliance indications for server developers. -
One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they joined up and what their experience has been so far. If you’re interested in being interviewed and sharing your story, please reply to this post, or email contact@socialwebfoundation.org . Thanks for your help!
@evanprodromou First, I read about Mastodon in this blogpost [RU language]: https://vas3k.blog/blog/unstoppable_web/
These times I was tired from circus and clown performance around most known social networks: one bans you because of wrong nationality, the other is banned by "your" government, the third full of LLM "features", etc. So, I decided to find something more robust and decentralized.
Then I watched some links from the aforementioned blogpost, finally go to the "Join Mastodon" and I'm here
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One of our important projects for the Social Web Foundation is developing a Fediverse Starter page, helping people get onto the social web. As part of this work, our team is conducting user interviews with current Fediverse users to get to know how they joined up and what their experience has been so far. If you’re interested in being interviewed and sharing your story, please reply to this post, or email contact@socialwebfoundation.org . Thanks for your help!
@evanprodromou very happy to help!