• realitista@lemm.ee
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    I’m on both and Mastodon is missing (at least in any easy to use way) most of the features that make Bluesky such a good destination:

    • instant add subscribe lists
    • subscribable block lists
    • custom feeds/subscribable algorithms
    • keyword/topic blocks
    • nuclear block where you never see the blocked person again
    • optional discover feed
    • DM preferences

    All these things (and more I’m sure I’m forgetting), make Bluesky very quick to get started with and very powerful for honing your feeds to be exactly how you want and free of harassment and trolling.

    I am still trying with Mastodon, but it’s really slow going and I can fully understand why people wouldn’t bother. After a year I am way behind where I was in a week with Bluesky.

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      Thanks for the list! As someone who has never used any Twitter-like site before (I guess microblog is the right term…?), and recently made a profile on Bluesky only to support it (I have used it briefly ~3 times since joining): what are the pros of Mastodon that Bluesky doesn’t have?

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        Main one is that it doesn’t manipulate your feed with stuff “you might enjoy” so you can’t be easily manipulated by the people setting the algorithm. Of course, this is exactly why people find it hard. People want to be fed stuff and told what to consume.

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        As far as I can tell, the advantages of Mastodon over Bluesky are:

        • Well implemented federation
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          • No “starter kits” which are just positive-feedback loops for popular accounts
          • No “algorithm” which promotes popularity or engagement over quality or relevance
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            Bluesky’s main feed is totally algorithm free, it’s just the people you follow’s posts in chronological order, same as mastodon.

            Starter kits are optional, but they allow you to get started in hours rather than months. For me, they made the difference between a vibrant and interesting feed well tailored towards my interests, and a very sparse feed that I didn’t use on Mastodon. For me they were the difference between a useful social network and a non-useful one.