i will say one thing the TL UI here seems way less janky

following people on other servers is fucking AWFUL though

@hermes it actually makes a lot of sense! it’s just like email. on the app, it’s completely seamless, as mobile clients tend to be. on the web, it’s like webmail, and different servers are different providers. you can interact freely with anyone, but to use more server specific tools (like following) you gotta add them on your own server, just like adding email contacts

@hermes i also think your choice of server determines your experience here pretty hard. since there’s no algorithmic network effects it’s all voluntary self-association, you want to fill your local timeline with friendly faces. i was on mastodon.social before it was just “twitter but worse”. best to treat it as a different approach entirely

@pujz yesh thats one thing i actually DONT love but understand how and why it works this way.

frontloading community choice vs ambiently building the spcial graph

@hermes this would be a non-compromise with a bit of scale. you’d have ambient expansion of the social graph by seeing new posters your friends interact with/retweet, the only thing you’re losing is the promoted shit, ghoulish algo hell which shows you stuff you hate to drive engagement, and now pay-to-win multipliers that favour the banal and obedient

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