Me: "Almost 500 people follow me on Mastodon!" 🎉

Coworker: "You could have had 300K followers on Twitter by now."

Me:

@Gina What a statement: You could have 299.500 Nazis following you, why wouldn't you want this? 😂

@sphinxc0re Meh, being blonde and blue eyed nazi's generally left me alone on Twitter. Incels however..

@sphinxc0re Dunno, the rape and death threats got old really fast.

@Gina Oh, yeah, sorry, I totally forgot about the misogyny that comes with Incels...

are you still active on twitter?

@sphinxc0re Nope, although lately I've been thinking about setting one up again. Unfortunately there's still a lot of valuable IT news found there. How about you?

@Gina FYI I use a crossposter so my fediverse posts appear on my Titter account (I have it set so those with @mentions don't get crossposted). That way folks still there can still follow and boost my posts without me having to login and interact with it.
@sphinxc0re

@Gina @strypey @sphinxc0re
Using gives TWTR power. Some of us cannot or will not use Twitter. If you mirror all your posts on Twitter, you become part of the problem by failing to give ppl a reason to step outside of twitter.

@resist1984
> Some of us cannot or will not use Twitter.

Excellent. So you can follow we in the fediverse.

> If you mirror all your posts on Twitter, you become part of the problem by failing to give ppl a reason to step outside of twitter.

How will not knowing my posts (or the fediverse) exist at all give people a reason to step outside of Titter? There are much betters to migrate from T to the fediverse than 'to be able to read Strypey's stuff'
@Gina @sphinxc0re

@strypey
When you post to twtr, you add value to that repressive monopoly. It's socially irresponsible to feed & empower that . Twtr has the power & marketshare that it has b/c of ppl making the same decision as you.

@Gina @sphinxc0re

@resist1984 I look at it this way; crossposters allow people to focus their posting activity here, without losing the potential reach of the T audience. Promoting them as a transitional solution makes people more likely to come here, not less.
@Gina @sphinxc0re

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@strypey @sphinxc0re @Gina if you truly condemn Twtr then I suggest this RMS article on how an org can use w/minimal societal harm: stallman.org/facebook-presence Some of that advice can be adapted to .

@resist1984 you're teaching Grandma to suck eggs a bit here. I was sending links to that page to the #CC #Aotearoa Project Lead about a decade ago to advise him on whether and how we engaged with FB for that project. My minimal engagement with T is very much is the spirit of the strategy RMS lays out in that essay.
@sphinxc0re @Gina

@strypey @resist1984 @sphinxc0re @Gina I've gone for a kind of middleground approach - I don't crosspost everything, but I follow some people on Twitter via my reader app, plenty of interesting people still there. To interact I reply to them there via Bridgy, and put my Mastodon/website in my bio/handle. Maybe I'll pique the interest of someone to check the Fediverse now and then, without feeding the beast too much.

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