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  1. Alex Schroeder 🐝 (kensanata@octodon.social)'s status on Monday, 26-Feb-2018 13:13:35 EST Alex Schroeder 🐝 Alex Schroeder 🐝

    On people dropping out of Mastodon: You need to keep finding more people to follow in an interest based network since people will be dropping out all the time. Your relatives and friends from school don’t disappear as quickly on Facebook, nor do journalists and news outlets disappear on Twitter, but in the more interesting and interest-based communities, that’s simply how it is. You need to replenish the pool and keep finding and following more people. They’re everywhere.

    In conversation Monday, 26-Feb-2018 13:13:35 EST from octodon.social permalink
    1. Adam (inkslinger@mastodon.club)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Feb-2018 13:57:01 EST Adam Adam
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      @kensanata Yeah, this is true. A lot of the people I used to interact with frequently seem to either have left or post a lot less often. I gotta find new people to keep my masto interesting/useful.

      In conversation Tuesday, 27-Feb-2018 13:57:01 EST from mastodon.club permalink
      1. Bob Jonkman (bobjonkman@gs.jonkman.ca)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Feb-2018 17:40:05 EST Bob Jonkman Bob Jonkman
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        This is why !Fedgroups are so useful. You subscribe yourself once, and the pool of people who subscribe themselves keeps replenishing. @ink_slinger @kensanata
        In conversation Tuesday, 27-Feb-2018 17:40:05 EST from web permalink
        1. Adam (inkslinger@mastodon.club)'s status on Tuesday, 27-Feb-2018 19:12:05 EST Adam Adam
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          @bobjonkman I don't think Mastodon supports groups yet, but it'd be nice to have that feature.

          In conversation Tuesday, 27-Feb-2018 19:12:05 EST from mastodon.club permalink
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