What kind of content are you guys getting from there? For me it’s probably best described as “background chatter”, so mostly a bunch of different news sites that aren’t important enough for me to go into my RSS feed, bots posting notifications and random thoughts from bloggers.
Any stuff like that to help onboarding Mastodon? There’s obviously those that help you to stay on your home instance as well, but the big one for me is StreetPass for Mastodon, which finds and collects Mastodon accounts as you browse the web. That way you can organically build without much effort. You’d be surprised how many accounts from news sites, open source projects and people with blogs you can find that way.
brenticus@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Cats. Mastodon has a lot of cats. It’s great.
I follow hashtags on Mastodon sort of like how I follow communities on Lemmy, but instead of “content” I get quick thoughts from people. It’s different but, as someone who also didn’t use Twitter, it’s nice to have a space where the barrier to engagement is a bit lower; you need a thought, not a link or discussion, and sometimes that’s enough to prompt engagement.
Omniraptor@lemm.ee 1 year ago
It’s more a question of culture imo, not necessarily site design. I’ve seen a few communities use reddit for microblogging (posting quick half formed thoughts in self post). No reason lemmy couldn’t do the same.