flashbang - "see, I've never personally seen this issue, and as we know the defining characteristic of being white is that your experiences are universal!"

  • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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    11 days ago

    the "confusing" thing i've never really got. like, i'm pretty dumb, and twitter confuses me. how is mastodon harder when it's doing a lot less in its interface to bombard and bamboozle?

    i think when people say "it's too confusing" they mean "it's exactly as confusing as any other new communication medium or online space, but i don't have an incentive to be confused for like a week until i pretty much get it because the kinds of posts i'd like to see aren't really on here." i think we're misinterpreting this complaint if we say that it's entirely or mostly a problem of interface design.

    i will admit that having to see a post on another instance and then go back to your instance (or log in to the popup window) to interact with it is a major pain point, but that alone doesn't explain much to me.

    • hypercracker
      hexagon
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      11 days ago

      I think you are probably right. Absent a killer recommendation algorithm people aren’t dopamine-incentivized to stick around. It took a while before my posts started getting more than zero likes on average.