At best this is flipped, and at worst it just doesn't fit. The "fuck around" part is the experimentation, and "find out" the conclusions made from that experience. Still, the concept is more about doing stuff without much premaditation and just seeing what happens.
KTVX94
I legit could use this, but yeah the killswitch is probably a requirement
AB testing has been around for a while
Ah yes, bring censorship to the platform
One of my favorite retro memes. Remember the song?
It really depends. Sometimes it's actually more productive to just rest, or if it's because of a specific issue then fix that. I don't struggle with being productive in general, but if you're not legitimately tired or having symptoms of physical or mental health issues, then the best thing to do is set up an environment where it's more costly to be unproductive than being productive. Put your phone or other distractions away so you can't see or reach them.
Huh, "The Fediverse" ? No, no, it says "Defediverse" here.
I still get the "language not allowed" every now and then when commenting even though I set it to english
100% relatable
Both. I don't think they're particularly related to me. One is more like a puzzle, the other one interests me more in terms of finding meaning and common origins in words from different languages. I also enjoy getting pronunciation right in foreign languages.
To be fair, all I've heard from Mastodon is "it's decentralized Twitter". I can't blame it on the newcomers, intentional or not that's the way it's presented. Also, ideologically platforms should strive to be neutral and seeking common ground. It's one thing if you access a specific community (magazine/ subreddit or what have you) but when the platform itself is expected to lean towards a certain ideology, it ends up being an echo chamber that both works as a circle jerk and prevents others from joining in. I get that instances are self hosted and basically your own turf online so you get to do what you want, but defederating over personal beliefs is kind of authoritarian and detracts from the end user experience.
I'm not shitting on Mastodon here, to be very clear. On the contrary, I want the Fediverse to be the best it can be and find a good balance between growing to a size where it's worth keeping it as a general home without being tethered to other social media for your frends and different perspectives and content but also keeps the values of decentralized and community-driven space.
Unless you just want a niche space isolated from the rest of the world, compromises need to be made on both ends, from the more hardcore and passionate members of the community and the "average online user".
I felt the same and it's good. I guess that's the upside of no algorithm.