Should politicians use mastodon instead of Twit... sorry... X?
What do you think about it? I think if popular people (like politicians) start using fediverse, more people will become interested in this technology.
If so, how do you convince them?
There is nothing wrong with politicans using mastodon, and they will start using it when ex-twitter statistically show losing popularity. However, the same rules apply for the politicans, as does anyone else. That's why they'll probably start creating their own instances for their parties. And luckily people can decide to not to follow them (god I hated twitter when there was any local, or American voting going on. The promotional spam was unhinged).
It’d be really nice if they clustered by instance. Then one could theoretically follow all politicians in their favorite party without having to look them up manually.
Quite precisely. This of course would cause a "bubble", but would also preserve their unhinged posts for the media to highlight.
And if they come to something like mastodon.social, many will mix up human right violations as "just your everyday political opinions", and get the boot, so it's more handier for them, as a party, to curate what the party represents.
No! They will try to pass some legislation that bans anyone who doesn't have an instance licence from hosting an instance and demand free speech absolutism
It's more control over what your blog is and it's important for businesses and agencies. Having .gov instances would make the grow and adoption spiral.
@mypasswordis1234 Politicians will not popularise the fediverse. If they are here, it is purely out of sheer interest. And that interest will never allow them to write, for example, on Facebook or Twitter "this is a toxic place - come try the fediverse with me".
I think we should see a complete shift to federated digital public discourse, rather than being locked in prisoners of somebody elses proprietary service. Including politics, civil society and the rest. Ive written some on the topic here.
@mypasswordis1234 At least they should run their own instance just like the BBC and Twitter/X has become unbareably toxic and a echo-chamber for nazi which was the main reasons why I left. Sadly, it meant I didn't get as much updated about politics as I used to.
This may be a pro/cons depending on their views about blocklist on the Fediverse as well. Some instances would not tolerance their political views and want nothing from them so that a thing they have to keep in mind before they jumped in to the Fediverse