If you are trying to choose a Mastodon server to join or move to, I've put together an easy-to-understand non-technical guide to help:
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If you are trying to choose a Mastodon server to join or move to, I've put together an easy-to-understand non-technical guide to help:
️ https://fedi.tips/which-server-should-i-join-how-do-i-find-out-more-about-a-serverThe guide tries to answer all the most common questions people have about choosing a Mastodon server. If there's something I've missed, feel free to ask in the replies
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If you are trying to choose a Mastodon server to join or move to, I've put together an easy-to-understand non-technical guide to help:
️ https://fedi.tips/which-server-should-i-join-how-do-i-find-out-more-about-a-serverThe guide tries to answer all the most common questions people have about choosing a Mastodon server. If there's something I've missed, feel free to ask in the replies
The section "I just want you to recommend one good server" should probably recommend a couple of them.
People saying "I just want you to…" are the ones who just click the default button at joinmastodon.
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The section "I just want you to recommend one good server" should probably recommend a couple of them.
People saying "I just want you to…" are the ones who just click the default button at joinmastodon.
"People saying "I just want you to…" are the ones who just click the default button at joinmastodon."
I am trying to encourage exactly these people to join mas.to instead of mastodon.social?
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"People saying "I just want you to…" are the ones who just click the default button at joinmastodon."
I am trying to encourage exactly these people to join mas.to instead of mastodon.social?
I know you are meaning well, but replacing one default, go-to instance by another is not the solution, IMHO. Especially because you get urged to present just one option.
Making them choose is the solution. Even if it's just between 3-5 options.
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I know you are meaning well, but replacing one default, go-to instance by another is not the solution, IMHO. Especially because you get urged to present just one option.
Making them choose is the solution. Even if it's just between 3-5 options.
I am telling them to use the directories at the top of the guide.
When I've offered a shortlist, I get people complaining about the "paralysis of choice" so I'm trying to also give a single option for those who want it. Mas.to is one twentieth the size of mastodon.social so it's a much better option.
However, I will rotate that single choice over time so that it directs people to a variety of servers.
(This is what JoinMastodon should be doing, but they're failing to do so
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I am telling them to use the directories at the top of the guide.
When I've offered a shortlist, I get people complaining about the "paralysis of choice" so I'm trying to also give a single option for those who want it. Mas.to is one twentieth the size of mastodon.social so it's a much better option.
However, I will rotate that single choice over time so that it directs people to a variety of servers.
(This is what JoinMastodon should be doing, but they're failing to do so
)Rotation is also a nice strategy. Thank you for elaborating on this!
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Rotation is also a nice strategy. Thank you for elaborating on this!
It's what Nextcloud do when promoting public instances, a single choice but they have a script to rotate it on each page load
