• Darren
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    23 months ago

    See, I don’t understand why anyone would need to immediately follow that many randoms. And I don’t get the need to speedrun social media.

    But hey, it takes all sorts.

    • @realitista@lemm.ee
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      3 months ago

      It’s investment vs payoff. I want to get a feed up and running, then I can tailor it as needed. My feed from using starter packs at Bluesky ended up better than 10+ years at Twitter trying to follow people individually, mostly because I was able to oursource the work of finding people with an interest in certain things to people who have put in the time to do this manually which I don’t have the desire to do.

      It may just be that the Twitter format isn’t a good fit for me, but it worked at Bluesky in a way it didn’t work anywhere else using that style of communication.

      • @john_fisherman@lemmy.worldOP
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        114 days ago

        It’s true that starter packs are a great idea. A lot of innovation can be done around lists, and this is a good example. I second what @sopuli.xyz said, taking it slow on the Fediverse feels good. It’s about the quality, not the quantity.

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          14 days ago

          I’m definitely “taking it slow” on Mastadon. I think I’ve followed less than 10 people in the last 2 years. My feed is dead.

              • @john_fisherman@lemmy.worldOP
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                119 hours ago

                Sure. Efficiency isn’t everything, though. At the end of the article there are a few people to get you started. Then you can go to your favorites in that list, and follow some of the people THEY are following. Rinse and repeat, follow boosted folks. You’ll have 100 souls in no time.