On another note, @th3j35t3r, if you really want this place to be the best alternative for Twitter and entice users to leave there, you should figure out how to add a feature that's equivalent to the quote-tweet. It would def improve the UX, and you might find tweeters, ahem, flocking here.
@ml8_ml8 My two cents: hard pass.
That one feature is the root of most evil on Twitter. It divorces people from accountability for their interactions, increasing gossip and toxicity. It's why things "go viral," and going viral is not good.
I am immediately skeptical of any platform that includes it. @th3j35t3r
@kel @th3j35t3r Someone makes a post that includes a cool article that's linked. You want to pass it along to your followers and add a comment. What do you do?
@ml8_ml8 Boost it then comment. Now you're contributing to an organic conversation. @th3j35t3r
@kel @th3j35t3r Then the two are now in separate posts. And I have to engage in multiple clicks to understand the reference in the second post back to the first one.
@ml8_ml8 It's all threaded under the original post.
QTs are what break the conversation.
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@kel @th3j35t3r What if I want to pass along an article from the NYTs? Have a convo among my followers? I don't want to have that conversation under the NYT (or other general info provider's) account. Does the NYT have a COSO account? No, and that might well be why.
@ml8_ml8 If I want to see NYT content, then I will go to the NYT. If I have something to say about it, then I will start a post and a share a link.
Honestly, I don't want major media companies having presences here. All they do is post click-bait, because that's their business model in 2023.
Could be CoSo isn't for you. That's alright. Go be happy wherever you're happy, and with our blessing. βοΈ @th3j35t3r
@kel @th3j35t3r Just said this to someone else, but the clicking and pasting required to share information on here is just ridiculous. And seriously, you wouldn't want the New York Times to have an account on here? Really?
@ml8_ml8 Sharing links is a bit too much work for you, eh?
Interesting.
And no. I think it's safe to say that if NYT showed up here, I'd block them immediately. Doubt I'm alone in that. @th3j35t3r
@kel @th3j35t3r Interesting. I get why folks would want to be part of a small group server on Masto, but I sort of thought CoSo was meant to be more of a general use site than a very limited community. It's an interesting tension.
@kel @th3j35t3r I meant "tension" in the sense of a tension between two extremes, in this case a small community and a large one.
@kel @th3j35t3r Maybe the primary difference is the difference between being a place to rapidly share information versus a place to have conversations. Quoting helps rapidly share information. On Twitter, I follow people all over the world. Used to trade extensively. Extraordinary how fast critical trading info surfaces on Twitter. Usu know market moving info within seconds. Here, not so much. Not bad, just different.
@ml8_ml8 That already exists.
This is something different.
Could be you've already picked up that, yes? π @th3j35t3r
@kel @th3j35t3r Sure, but I'd rather have both over here. But maybe that's not possible either for technical reasons or cultural ones. Again, all very interesting to me.
@kel @th3j35t3r Probably why Jester is constantly linking to tweets on his feed here. He's using twitter to get information quickly and using CoSo to share it to his followers and have convo's about it.
@ml8_ml8 Maybe hit up the about pages. This place is aptly named. It was founded and continues to exist to counter all of that nonsense.
If you really think about it, that's where the rest of them went wrong. They aimed for growth at the expense of quality. @th3j35t3r