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I use twitter and I really like the furry art community on there. I also like Mastodon or related ActivityPub services.

Due to recent events lots of people search for alternatives and I feel just very frustrated see all those artists looking for Zucks Threads or Jacks Bluesky when Mastodon is right there, without a chance of a twitter situation ever happening again. They seem to avoid Mastodon like cats avoiding water.
What have we done wrong, and how can we make it better.

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[–] Wander@yiffit.net 25 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Remember how people said that from millenials onwards every generation will be skilled in tech? It so happens that gen-z actually ranks lower in advanced tech skills. Gen-Z learned to use tech, but not to understand it as much as those of us who experienced the early-to-mid internet and computers.

As such there's a large amount of people who don't know or understand the pros of decentralized platforms like Mastodon. And of course, there's also the artists who need to follow the masses because they make a living out of it.

I'm oversimplifying things a lot, but if you grew up discovering the internet through your parents' ipad, there's a higher chance that the corporate internet has a much strong impact / incentive for you.

[–] Alexmitter@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It so happens that gen-z actually ranks lower in advanced tech skills. Gen-Z learned to use tech, but not to understand it as much as those of us who experienced the early-to-mid internet and computers.

The kids today do not even know what a folder is, or what filesystems do. I am scared about our all future.
We need to do it like the brits, give every kid a Rasperry Pi in school and teach them actual computer skills, not Excel.

[–] yote_zip@pawb.social 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

It is by design, unfortunately. Apple pushes iPads into schools so that people grow up in Apple's walled garden.

[–] Alexmitter@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

If they live in the US, where this is probably the most common, I guess most kids to anyways.

[–] HappyMeatbag 1 points 1 year ago

I’m not sure if this is a deliberate plan, or just a “happy” (for Apple, etc.) side effect.

Most technology, especially consumer technology, gets easier to use as it matures. Ease of use becomes a selling point. Look at automatic vs. manual transmissions in cars.

There may be a deliberate effort to make the public less educated in these areas, but I don’t think that’s a major reason.

[–] Nyla_Smokeyface 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

How do kids not know what a folder is? All operating systems have it. Even iOS has folders, whether in the Files app or just as the homescreen folder.

I will admit that I am not an expert on how the different filesystems work.