Unless you’ve been living under a Tesla-sized rock, you know that things on Twitter lately have been… tumultuous.
Since Elon Musk’s takeover, nearly 1m users — many of them protesting the new leadership — have deactivated their accounts, and ~500k accounts have been suspended because of new moderation policies.
But, the show content must go on, and defectors have identified a new platform to unleash their hot takes: Mastodon.
… and means that Mastodon lets users create their own versions of its server, rather than being bound to a central one.
Some analysts believe Twitter should pursue a similar strategy.
The app uses hashtags, replies, and “boosting” (like retweeting), and can be accessed via phone app or web browser. Unlike Twitter, Mastodon is a nonprofit and has no ads (#omg).
Despite its benefits, decentralization has challenges of its own:
So, is the little blue bird the next animal to go extinct? Only time will tell.