I’m pretty new to the whole Lemmy thing, but I figured I’d ask peoples’ opinions on whether it’s worth it to get into Mastodon too now that I’m officially a member of the Fediverse.

Is it active? Is it worth it? Have you had good experiences there?

  • spaduf@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    I know you’re specifically asking about Mastodon but consider checking it firefish as well. It’s got a lot of quality of life features that Mastodon still does not. That said the app situation is a lot rougher. Most Mastodon apps do work with firefish but every now and again something seems to break. If you’re looking for an instance firefish.lgbt is pretty solid but a little on the small side. Of course everything federates so that should be a huge issue unless you’re really into local.

  • CrateDane@feddit.dk
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    2 years ago

    Mastodon is substantially more active than Lemmy thus far. It’s a different type of medium to Lemmy, so what you want to use is up to you.

    Personally I use both, but just like I was spending much more time on reddit than twitter, I’d like to spend more time on Lemmy than Mastodon. I have also found Lemmy a little more intuitive to use initially, so it might be worth spending a couple weeks getting used to how the fediverse works before jumping into Mastodon.

  • witchonabike@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 years ago

    Mastodon has been active for years, and since the twitter implosion, it is just as lively there as twitter ever was. Just more polite. I got the impression that we left all the trolls back on the birdsite, so mastodon is much nicer in tone.
    There are several sites that can help you find your twitter-friends on mastodon based on if they have their username in their profile. Also, make new friends from across the fediverse!

    There are a number of companies, newspapers, clubs, government agencies from different countries already on there, and also active. (I mostly know of the german ones, where even regional government hopped on there. They’re even running their own instance.)

    There are about a million instances now, so I’d recommend joining not a big one, but one that is thematically close to you. You will still be able to reach all (most) of the others, but the local timeline will be interesting. :)

  • drk@slrpnk.net
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    2 years ago

    I’ve only been on mastodon for a couple of days, but yes it is active, and depending on what you’re after it might we worth it. For me, it seems to be a nice mix of keeping up to date with things and people I already know, and at the same time stumble upon (related) things I did not yet knew about.

    You will have to put in some effort to follow people/accounts/hashtags, but that’s kinda fun. Just try it out!

  • akaxaka@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Mastodon is great, especially if you use a well made app to browse it, like Ice Cubes, Ivory or Mona.

  • Cas@pawb.social
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    2 years ago

    I love Mastodon, I was an admin for years and now am a user on another instance and both have been very positive experiences!

  • Fearofthefamiliar@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    It’s nice and very active, but you might want to look up a tutorial or something, because the UI isn’t very intuitive for new users (it’s good once you know how it works though)

  • rysiek@szmer.info
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    2 years ago

    I find it very active, once you follow a few active accounts. People boost interesting stuff into your timeline, you can follow hashtags directly, and on smaller thematic instances the local timeline is a great place too, so there is plenty of ways to get a nice active feed.

  • Seedling (she/they)@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    I really like Mastodon, so much so that I have several accounts for different purposes. You do need to invest a bit of time into following a good number of people who post stuff you like, though. I was pretty active on Twitter and now I’m pretty active on Mastodon and I like Mastodon better, but I had to spend a little time searching hashtags for people posting cool stuff.

    One thing that I haven’t seen anyone mention is moderation - your experience will be better with a well-moderated, well-run server, otherwise you’ll have issues with spam and maybe worse. Generally a medium-sized server based around a subject of interest or a geographic location works well, where the admins are actively involved in the community.