Serious open (for anyone) question: what makes you follow someone on twtxt? Will you just follow anyone that you come across, simply because that someone using the ā€œdecentralised, minimalist microblogging service for hackersā€ microblog?

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@bender@twtxt.net On twtxt, I follow all feeds that I can find (there are some exceptions, of course). Thereā€™s so little going on in general, it hardly matters. šŸ˜…

And I just realized: Muttā€™s layout helps a lot. Skimming over new twts is really easy and itā€™s not a big loss if there are a couple of shitpostsā„¢ in my ā€œtimelineā€. This is very different from Mastodon (both the default web UI and all clients Iā€™ve tried), where the timeline is always huge. Posts take up a lot of space on screen. Makes me think twice if I want to follow someone or not. šŸ˜…

(I mostly only follow Hashtags on Mastodon anyway. Itā€™s more interesting that way.)

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@bender@twtxt.net So far Iā€™ve been following feeds fairly liberally. Iā€™ll check to see if we have anything in common and lean toward following, just because this is new to me and it feels like a small community. But Iā€™m still figuring out what I want. Later Iā€™ll probably either trim my follower list or come up with some way to prioritize the feeds Iā€™m more interested in.

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