And it should be much easier to transition to Mastodon than Lemmy. Mastodon doesn’t require the same kind of critical mass that Lemmy does. If you just follow cricket, some cricket org can just ask player and teams to start using a Mastodon instance and the users will eventually follow. I’d say Twitter/Mastodon is largely a broadcast platform that’s mostly one way.
Lemmy and Reddit rely more on interaction, both for votes and because comments are more important.
And it should be much easier to transition to Mastodon than Lemmy. Mastodon doesn’t require the same kind of critical mass that Lemmy does. If you just follow cricket, some cricket org can just ask player and teams to start using a Mastodon instance and the users will eventually follow. I’d say Twitter/Mastodon is largely a broadcast platform that’s mostly one way.
Lemmy and Reddit rely more on interaction, both for votes and because comments are more important.