• Demdaru@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    For the love of god wake up people, do you know what little percent of people know about fedi? Services like these jump to where the public is, not drags public behind it. Bluesky made huge jump publicity wise, and that’s when it was already more widely known than fedi. Moaning about it doesn’t help.

    In perfect world, we’d have country-specific instances with all national news and announcments centralised in there, to which people could easily subscribe to. But that even sounds complex to average person, compared to “Hey, Bluesky? Yeah twitter but better”.

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      I’d have no problem with them making Bluesky account, but why not both that and spinning up a Mastodon server?

      It’s just short-sighted

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        Well, to keep profile on Bluesky they essentially keept the same social media presence guy and just tell him to switch. To add to it Mastodon, they suddenly need to extend infrastructure to add a server, need to have someone manage that server and on top of that make that social media presence guy also take care of posting there. If they even have that guy and it’s not simply something Monica from HR is doing.

        And all that for what, maybe 500k people using it? Accounting for people not hearing about it, not being in EU, not caring about it etc. etc.

        For comparision, Bluesky has 3 times Mastodon’s users and it’s growing quicker than Mastodon, being seen as viable alternative to twitter/x.

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          Hiring one extra person, for an agency that covers hundreds of millions of people? I’m gonna go out there and say yes, that is reasonable to expect. Sure, uptake is low now, but network effect is responsible for that, now when people are moving from Twitter is the exact time to encourage people to change to something better.

          The European Commission has its head on straight, that they are being a first mover on Mastodon, because putting critical communication infrastructure in the hands of a private company is silly long term.

          I’m not doubting your reasoning as to why this agency hasn’t bothered, but it’s not convincing that it’s reasonable.

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      I’m surprised that the norm isn’t to do many of them, that someone hasn’t written some software package that just “aggregates” multiple platforms on the client side.

      I mean, if I were running a business and wanted to have a social media presence, that’s probably what I’d want to have.

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      4 days ago

      I know the BBC has made a Mastodon instance as a test some time ago. If only other broadcasters did something like that.

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      4 days ago

      End user doesn’t really need to know how it works. We talk about it more because most people here are tech nerds

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        End users didn’t know how email or the world wide web worked once upon a time. There’s that clip of Katie Couric asking her producer “Can you explain what internet is?”

        In the years since, they figured it out.

        And as I pointed out recently, people figured out how to play WoW even if you have to pick a server before you can start playing.

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          I doubt most people know what the difference with pop and imap is though. Generally they don’t need to know this sort of stuff.