BeAware :veriweed: on Nostr: Obviously I was here first and this is my main platform so a couple of these ...
Obviously I was here first and this is my main platform so a couple of these questions aren't relevant to me. But I feel comfortable answering a couple. Of course take it how you wish.
3. The experience is different but similar in ways. Theres obviously an "algorithm", but it seems pretty "okay" for the most part. There's some corporate shenanigans like censoring that does happen for certain topics. One thing that's better on Threads, in my experience, is that a lot of people are open to new knowledge and understanding about certain things. There's lots of brigading here against things people don't understand.
4. I am maintaining dual accounts because I want to advocate for people to turn on Fediverse sharing if they're able to.
5. Other thoughts are: it's basically a "normie" vibe if that makes sense. WAY less fear, uncertainty, and doubt about the unknown and more accepting of change. People there are turned off by the extreme hatred of absolutely normal things here. Obviously they have their share of extremes as well, but there's an algorithm so you can avoid it if you want. Though I definitely wouldn't recommend it for the LGBTQIA+ community.
3. The experience is different but similar in ways. Theres obviously an "algorithm", but it seems pretty "okay" for the most part. There's some corporate shenanigans like censoring that does happen for certain topics. One thing that's better on Threads, in my experience, is that a lot of people are open to new knowledge and understanding about certain things. There's lots of brigading here against things people don't understand.
4. I am maintaining dual accounts because I want to advocate for people to turn on Fediverse sharing if they're able to.
5. Other thoughts are: it's basically a "normie" vibe if that makes sense. WAY less fear, uncertainty, and doubt about the unknown and more accepting of change. People there are turned off by the extreme hatred of absolutely normal things here. Obviously they have their share of extremes as well, but there's an algorithm so you can avoid it if you want. Though I definitely wouldn't recommend it for the LGBTQIA+ community.