I'm on Mastodon and it is becoming very clear to me that it is a place for ND, LGBTQ and other 'minorities'. So many of my friends from Twitter have joined Mastodon and been mystified how to communicate and engage with people.
Whereas for me and the other autists on there, it's warm, welcoming and free of social climbers. I haven't seen anyone trying to gain followers, saying '1000 people follow me now, thank you so much' or similar. Other people have remarked on how some accounts on Mastodon try their best to 'create content' 'attract followers' etc. and it falls flat. There's no algorithm showing us things it thinks we should like. There's no way to be popular on Mastodon unless people actually like you.
The communication differences are VERY pronounced. People who enjoy Mastodon find communicating easy, even me! Yet people from other social media seem not to understand how to communicate there. I'm mystified about what the problem is, but it's definitely two opposing feelings with no middle ground. People either love it or hate it.
The ones who can't communicate on Mastodon go scurrying back to Twitter, or move to Threads or Blue Sky. I don't understand why but I presume they are more mainstream with conventional ways of communicating.
Very interesting!
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