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  • ladybutterfly@piefed.blahaj.zoneL [email protected]
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    Wtf is wrong with this people, I'm not.famous and I ignore it completely. I think the more.famous you are the more you are on sm to keep the status

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      Good news, you already are! Just delete your social media accounts.

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        You got to face it, you're either famous enough to ignore social media or that outcast friend that has no idea what anybody's doing because no one communicates to their friend circles any other way.

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        Nah, some of us actually talk to our friends instead of casting bullshit in to the ether expecting people to pick up on it. Why? Because we're not so full of ourselves as to expect people to follow our every move.

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          Nah, some of us actually talk to our friends instead of casting bullshit in to the ether expecting people to pick up on it. Why? Because we're not so full of ourselves as to expect people to follow our every move.

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          For somebody who communicates to all of his friends in person and doesn't cast bullshit around you're doing a pretty good job at casting bullshit around on social media right now.

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            On Twitter and Instagram you follow users. That's user-first. You go there to see what so-and-so is saying, regardless of if it's about cats or politics or their dinner plans.

            Reddit, lemmy, and traditional web forums are content first. You go to the video games subforum to talk about games, and the sports forum to talk about sports. You often don't even read the user names. You're there for the content.

            User-first stuff tends to incentivize bad behavior, I think. It becomes more about who's saying it than what's said.

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            User-first stuff tends to incentivize bad behavior, I think. It becomes more about who's saying it than what's said.

            I don't necessarily think it inherently incentivizes bad behavior, it's just a different media paradigm. Think of bands promoting albums and shows, celebrities doing celebrity things, charitable accounts, etc. I can see what you're saying with extremist wackos spewing their bullshit though, but that becomes a bit of a blanket. Different people come online for different purposes, and your average rando typically just wants to see cat videos and family photos.

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              User-first stuff tends to incentivize bad behavior, I think. It becomes more about who's saying it than what's said.

              I don't necessarily think it inherently incentivizes bad behavior, it's just a different media paradigm. Think of bands promoting albums and shows, celebrities doing celebrity things, charitable accounts, etc. I can see what you're saying with extremist wackos spewing their bullshit though, but that becomes a bit of a blanket. Different people come online for different purposes, and your average rando typically just wants to see cat videos and family photos.

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              Ehh I think celebrities is probably an example of why user-first is bad. They're given too much weight. If Chris Evans wants to talk about the MCU he can post in an MCU forum. If he wants to go off about Israel, well he's not an authority and we shouldn't facilitate that halo effect of "well he's famous so he's probably smart".

              A band can have their own website and participate in communities for their genre/location/etc.

              I'm painting with a broad brush but I think organizing by content rather than user is better in most cases.

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                You got to face it, you're either famous enough to ignore social media or that outcast friend that has no idea what anybody's doing because no one communicates to their friend circles any other way.

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                ..my friends don't keep contact through social media

                It's group chats and DMs

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                  Leo DiCaprio buying luxury hotels in Israel energy while Gaza Holocaust is happening.

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                    On Twitter and Instagram you follow users. That's user-first. You go there to see what so-and-so is saying, regardless of if it's about cats or politics or their dinner plans.

                    Reddit, lemmy, and traditional web forums are content first. You go to the video games subforum to talk about games, and the sports forum to talk about sports. You often don't even read the user names. You're there for the content.

                    User-first stuff tends to incentivize bad behavior, I think. It becomes more about who's saying it than what's said.

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                    On Twitter and Instagram you follow users.

                    I don't know because I've never used them but can't you follow hash tags?

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                      On Twitter and Instagram you follow users.

                      I don't know because I've never used them but can't you follow hash tags?

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                      I think mastodon does that but not twitter

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