If that's the case, then it'll never gain traction because there are already plenty of alternative platforms like that.. From Mastodon to Pleroma.
What many people actually want, however, is a centralized system that lets people find other people and types of content more easily. This is what Twitter provides, and what decentralized services like Mastodon are bad at.
If that's the case, then it'll never gain traction because there are already plenty of alternative
Rare take to see in the wild, everyone else just loves to shit on twitter, whether they actually use it or are ignorant of the website. No other social media site comes even REMOTELY close to having such a hodgepodge of all these different groups of people and being so large.
Rare take to see in the wild, everyone else just loves to shit on twitter, whether they actually use
Would be good if developers could unlaze their asses and give codes, waiting for months is bad and people started selling invitation-codes because of that.
Would be good if developers could unlaze their asses and give codes, waiting for months is bad and p
From what I hear, they're reaching their infrastructure capacity of 1m users. They're going to a switch to an improved infrastructure that will accommodate 10m "soon."
From what I hear, they're reaching their infrastructure capacity of 1m users. They're going to a swi