Here's my prediction for mastodon:
* wave of new users, most will go back to twitter
* enough will stay to keep things interesting and development will proceed apace.
* Valid feedback will be iterated on. instance-independent Identity, federated search, instance migration, performance tuning and bug fixes, etc.
* As it matures, it will grow.
Ultimately, a focus on keeping the community welcoming and easing the barriers to adoption will pay off.
Complaining on birdsite seems to have gotten their attention
Moogfest sent me a link to choose which workshop session I'd prefer, but Google Forms says I don't have permission. Hopefully this isn't indicative of a repeat of last year's tech mishaps :expressionless:
"Let's play a game, to help some of the newcomers make connections: name 5-7 things that interest you but aren't in your profile, as tags so they are searchable. Then boost this post or repeat its instructions so others know to do the same."
#piano
#cats
#running
#biking
#deutsch
#nederlands
#cookingwhilesemiironicallybingewatchingterribledatedtvshows
you wouldn't boost a toot
Hello #xoxo folk! :wave: