Anyone who believes the Fediverse is a barren wasteland has never seen my Mastodon notifications.
I guarantee that if you’re active here, and have conversations with people, you will be amazed at the response.
Don’t stay on Twitter due to follower counts. That’s a ruse. What good are followers if no one talks to you?
The real action is here on the Fediverse.
What’s been obvious for quite awhile is that Twitter “influencers” don’t write for human interactions.
They write for algorithmic interactions.
They’re not directly influencers of people. They’re influencers of algorithms.
So yeah, Twitter “influencers” hate the Fediverse because they can’t play the same games.
Yet what’s the result of removing algorithms? More human interactions, less shady “influence”.
I’m so glad that the Fediverse has become a thing.
Because I’m convinced that Big Social will soon be primarily for chat bots talking to relevancy algorithms.
Pretty much, it will be ChatGPT optimizing “content” for Twitter’s home feed.
The traffic will likewise be artificial.
Just “impressions” made to convince bots that their tweets are “optimized”.
Back when I helped build Hootsuite, we used to sell analytics.
What quickly became apparent to me is that so much of our clientele didn’t care about what the numbers meant.
They just wanted “big numbers” to impress their boss or their clients—something that would justify their “expertise”.
And this attitude still pervades Big Social—where genuine human-to-human interactions takes a back seat to metrics.
What’s more addictive than social media? Social media metrics.
@atomicpoet this is great. I remember making genuine friends even in the early days of AOL instant messenger. The internet got monetized and somehow that killed the spontaneity of human connection.