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@sartocrates
damn they rly did drive away the best users back to twitter didn’t they …. What a shame
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What’s missing, in your opinion? Genuine question, from someone who never really used X/twitter for much more than lurking.
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man im just seeing nothing interesting over here rn and even the new team member so desperate (is the vibe it gives) to spotlight even its most notorious bad actors… maybe its just quiet but like damn. feels to me like all the stuff that was coolest with the possibilities on this platform were identified by builders like deployer with ham and all but they were never friendly to it - so much so that these builders literally figured out how to do all the cool things elsewhere (e.g. bankrbot). i imagine things could have gone a lot differently but frankly im yet again disappointed by leadership nit having the wits to just embrace the fun stuff that actually could keep good users interested here… maybe im just being grouchy but like man the vibe of having fumbled it feels heavy ….
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I'm a broken record on this point but the vibe here is unnecessarily muted compared to twitter because of the feed design twitter you can scroll the "following" feed and see all the bankr stuff happening in real-time, people reacting and responding, it's a part you come here and there's no feed that feels "alive", the home feed is a highlight show and the following feed doesn't have reply bumping so it's basically Reddit's "new" feed
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bro i actually think that’s spot on. It’s literally that simple. you don’t see the action of interactions under posts and stuff here. It gets buried and it’s hard to follow as a flow of discourse. THAT makes a massive difference to the experience.
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