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  • TimeMuncher2@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    looks like everyone is ranting or talking about a hundred topics at the same time. like you went into a room where everyone is talking to themselves. not my type of place to be in.

  • Prej@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I don’t because I noticed many people spamming their posts with irrelevant tags.

  • Cat@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I tried Mastodon in the early days but did not enjoy it for the same reason I did not enjoy Twitter. It is ok as a news feed but not so much as a “forum”.

  • apis@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Tried Mastodon for a few weeks, but it just seemed to be people talking at themselves. Despite claims that one needs to follow people & tags and that nothing is pushed, there was so much stuff I wasn’t following in my feed.

    Also found the whole hashtag system to be incredibly frustrating. Their inclusion in comments breaks up the flow, to search (or block) you have to guess what things could be tagged as, then too many people tag stuff unnecessarily, so you effectively get masses of spam when trying to follow a topic.

    On top of that, strongly disliked the need to follow strangers - it feels creepy & weird to me, no matter how interesting their posts are.

    Oh and the rate of reblogging of very trite stuff was doing my nut in. Fine, if it is something you believe your followers will want to read, but otherwise it is more spam in their feed

    So yeah, microblogs really aren’t for me.

  • Eggyhead@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I don’t really use it, but I appreciate that it’s there. I imagine that it can get better integrated once the fundamental aspects of Kbin are ironed out.

    One change I’d like to see is having the microblogs merged into the main feed, but off-colored to make them easily distinguishable. Or perhaps have them occupy a side panel rather than being on a separate page. I often forget to look at the microblogs because they are kind of hidden away, so I just think they need to be a little more present.

  • Nepenthe@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I’ve thought about it. I used to post somewhat rarely back when I did the whole twitter/tumblr thing. Really, I was just thinking of using it as a personal blog and writing down whatever observation came to mind as important enough.

    Since I tend to really learn things mainly through rubber ducking it, keeping a running train of thought about my hobbies, etc. would really be helpful to me. Especially where linguistics is involved since I’d be forced to write down the words/facts I’m learning. I figured I could just probably not tag the ones that were just personal rambling so I wouldn’t bother anyone.

    …but then the very next day, I went into a whole mental spiral like I always do, and I remembered once again why I’ve never done any sort of journaling for more than a week. Nobody wants to see a live feed of a depressive psychotic break, least of all me the next morning.

    I will happily check for and respond to others’ microblogs, at least, and some hobbies have a lot more activity there than on the forum side. I’m still really waiting on being able to adequately keep up with mastodon users. Kbin still lacks a dedicated feed for that

  • roldyclark@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    It seems to be the only way for me to see locality based content since my city’s magazine is empty otherwise

    • Beep22@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      Thanks for this - I hadn’t looked at these. I don’t really understand why this type of stuff isn’t a post.