Why I use this Microblog
With Twitter’s demise and Mastodon’s rise in popularity, I must admit I’ve been
feeling drawn towards Mastodon, even though I deleted my Twitter account shortly
before this whole fiasco began.
The reason was that I posted and browsed Twitter mindlessly, wasting mine and
other people’s time, and nothing good became of it. Most of the time I felt like
I wasted the past half hour scrolling through my feed, sometimes I was even
angry at Twitter and the community when I was done browsing.
So I decided to delete Twitter and have none of it anymore. And the choice is
one I’d make again without hesitation.
I feel the urge to get a Mastodon account, but I have to realise what the reasons are that I quit microblogging in that way in the first place, and that Mastodon will be no different than Twitter. Different technology, same purpose.
The reason I started making this microblog instead is that I would have to think about what I want to write, at least to some extent. I can’t come here when I’m bored and post my way out of boredom; I like putting the slightest bit of work in my writing here.
That is why I use this microblog and not Mastodon.