panickyintheuk utilise witches.town. Vous pouvez læ suivre et interagir si vous possédez un compte quelque part dans le "fediverse".

So here's a problem I have with the Mastodon model, and, I guess, with mastodon.social in particular, that has been on my mind the last week:

The network is made up of instances with their own particular subcultures. Being on an instance is almost like being in someone's house - they have social norms they expect you to follow, and disregarding them would be rude.

panickyintheuk @panickyintheuk

@bodil I have heard this about mastodon.social (both that it's a default for a lot of people and that its culture isn't ideal for a lot of people who migrated from twitter). I chose to join a different instance partly for that reason - hopefully as mastodon becomes better known people will become more savvy/better informed in advance about choosing instances?