From where I sit, I don’t see that we have a strategy. Fedi is fine and all, but it doesn’t scare anyone. That’s not good enough. Twitter was always flawed but it was a great tool for activism and continues to be useful in some ways. Bluesky has some of that old-Twitter vibe, and perhaps it will supplant the original, in time; inshallah.

I wouldn’t count myself as part of the fediverse but I am. I don’t do Mastodon. It’s one of the reasons I use micro.blog to host my content right now. I don’t think that joining a mastodon instance is the right way. In my opinion the best way to share your thoughts is on your own personal website using your own domain name. A name that you control. And then use federation through protocols like ActivityPub to take part in the social circles. That way I don’t have to care about Mastodon or the fediverse.

We deceive ourselves as to what constitutes effective action, and we are deceived by billion dollar algorithms that understand our subconscious better than we do and feed our illusory sense of accomplishment through facilitating and encouraging such paltry (yet addicting) protests. 

When I read the original article up top about “the fediverse is for losers” in my opinion it touches on this exact topic. The fediverse isn’t good for activism. You don’t use it to make the world better. You use it to complain about what others do (which is kind of what I am doing here right now 🙈). If you really want to make the world a better place, change routines in your daily live. Interact with people outside of your computer. Bring a smile on another person’s face. Show them you care.