@mastodonmigration I’m wondering if it was the folks who only used the app (or a third party app). I’ve also been hearing, so take it with a grain of salt, more people are using the BlueSky desktop website than the actual app. I don’t know how truthful it is, but it might hold some weight with those whose only complaint is UI/UX related.
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So, not trying to be a jerk (well, maybe a little), but here is the conversation tech journalists and ex-X/Twitter folks should be having with the #Bluesky CEO. -
So, not trying to be a jerk (well, maybe a little), but here is the conversation tech journalists and ex-X/Twitter folks should be having with the #Bluesky CEO.@mastodonmigration What’s funny is over on BlueSky, people who “couldn’t get” Mastodon were confused by all the different federated servers. They didn’t understand or care to learn that just because you’re on one server, doesn’t mean you can’t interact with people on another. I saw others say they preferred it because the UI looks like Xitter and Mastodon’s looks outdated.
And it’s only a matter of time before the funds start to run dry over there. Servers aren’t free to run or host. As an IaaS provider, I know that first hand!