I think the fundamental issue with Mastodon is the user experience is non-existent, it's actively painful to use.
Everyone focuses on the 'tech stack', but when it comes to actually using a product no-one cares about that, not even other 'tech' users. People just want something that works so they don't have to.
People can hate on Twitter but it's polished, and it works.
Everyone focuses on the 'tech stack', but when it comes to actually using a product no-one cares about that, not even other 'tech' users. People just want something that works so they don't have to.
People can hate on Twitter but it's polished, and it works.