• Lvxferre@mander.xyz
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    When it comes to instances there’s no “right” answer for everyone. Pick one that you enjoy, that you identify yourself with, that you don’t distrust the people in charge, and that is neither shitting its pants nor overly large. This site might help you with that.

    I can’t recommend an app.

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    I’d go for stability. Smaller instances can be slow. If you want fast load times use a bigger one, like mastodon.social

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    Tusky is a great droid app. And I would suggest one of the big official instances. If you hate it you can transfer your account/profile to another one. Your posts don’t transfer though.

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    Bluesky isn’t a terrible Twitter alternative, but it’s not federated. Mastodon is fine, but I’ve had a much harder time staying engaged there.

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      Bluesky does have federation, it’s just limited for now. You can host your own accounts on your own hardware.

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    Define ‘weird political shit’. Because Mastodon is also full of weird political shit. The election years are unbearable.

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      Mastodon is also full of weird political shit.

      You have been friending the wrong people.

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        Because not everyone is obsessed with politics and there is actually a lot of cool non-political content to enjoy. Although during some periods it’s better to stay away from the main feed.

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    noc.social is a small but quick server. Don’t use Android so I can’t speak to that.

    And I will say that I’ve got much better engagement on Mastodon than I ever did Twitter. The people overall are kinder and more thoughtful. It’s more likely that the disrupters just aren’t there yet. Almost everyone I had followed on Twitter is on Mastodon though. May not be the same for everyone.

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    If you like Lemmy.World, why not set up the account on Mastodon.World? It’s the same admin/ops team.

    I second moshidon, although I’ve just started using phanpy, which has some cool innovations. There is not nearly the wealth of Mastodon apps that we have here on Lemmy.

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      I use connect for lemmy, i didn’t know it has Mastodon integration

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        Lemmy and Mastodon are partially interoperable. Mastodon users can post to Lemmy by tagging a community, and can reply to Lemmy posts. Mastodon users can follow Lemmy communities, but the UX is pretty rough. Lemmy users cannot follow Mastodon users.

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    I’m on a local Scottish instance called glasgow.social because the admin is relaxed about free speech without allowing it to become a total cesspool. Almost got kicked off treehouse.systems before I migrated because I suggested political violence was bad - even if left wing people were doing it.