I'm not leaving Twitter yet, partly because - with everything else going on in my writing life and personal life - I haven't been able to make time to sit down and think deeply about my social media strategy. (The phrase "social media strategy" itself sounds oddly cynical, like the way I hang around and chat with people about this and that, as a creative with some minor public presence, has to be
At first glance Mastodon looks sort of like Twitter but there's significant differences, both technical and cultural. It might not be as big as a transition from a highly text-oriented medium to a highly video-oriented one, but it's still not trivial.
And I'm only a week into it; I'm sure I'll find more things to trip over.
Three Uncomfortable Things About Twitter
At first glance Mastodon looks sort of like Twitter but there's significant differences, both technical and cultural. It might not be as big as a transition from a highly text-oriented medium to a highly video-oriented one, but it's still not trivial.
And I'm only a week into it; I'm sure I'll find more things to trip over.