Brynn Tannehill
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I mapped out the functionality of Twitter and five of its competitors.
01:45 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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Addendum:

1. This is for an article I'm writing

2. I don't care if Mastodon can do something "in theory". If it fails every time I've tested it for 6 months, it fails. If it needs a host of special tools and browser extensions not to suck, it sucks.

3. Asterisks are addressed in the article.
08:29 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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Brynn Tannehill
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4. I didn't forget Tribel. I don't think it's a viable alternative. It's more like Truth Social for the left.

5. I'm waiting on Spill to see if it gets tractions.

6.I'm not evaluating security: that's too far outside my area of expertise.

7. Definitions of each of these are in the article
08:31 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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Brynn Tannehill
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8. Lists is being able to click on something that is basically a feed of people whose posts you want to see, usually arranged by area of interest (i.e. experts on the Ukraine War)

9. Yes, I know about the transparency issue
08:33 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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Brynn Tannehill
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10. Yes, I know that Mastodon doesn't technically have a "for you". I looked at both the federated feed and channel feed and both were unusable for different reasons (explained in article)

11. In subjective areas, I can only provide my own experience. (e.g. For You, moderation,)
08:35 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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12. I will have to add that Spoutible isn't letting me respond to a lot of your replies: I click on Spout to send the message, and the text disappears without posting but the dialogue box remains.
08:43 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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BTSdaily7 (sporadic;)
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Great work! Happy Spoutible doing more of the right things can be seen easily. Note, If Threads has an edit feature then it’s only for the elites.
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06:18 AM - Jul 09, 2023
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