As far as I know, one of the headline features of microblogging networks is searching and following hashtags. On top of that, Mastodon (like Lemmy) tells users that it’s not important what server/instance you join, because of federation.

With Lemmy, I find it easy to search and interact with communities across all the federated instances. Chances are, people on my local instance (even if it’s relatively small) will have already interacted with popular communities for a given topic, so they will be easy to discover. However with Mastodon this concept seems totally broken – when I search a hashtag I want to see everything, and related posts might be spread out over hundreds of small servers for which, apparently, my small server has no content populated. With Lemmy, I understand that content gets populated on my local instance when somebody else on my instance has interacted with it before. I just don’t understand how this approach is feasible with for a system like Mastodon. Maybe I’m misunderstanding something, but it seems like the only way to have a reasonable chance of getting decent results for hashtag searches is to be on the biggest server?

  • the w@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Same. I hear talk of the larger instances being muted by the smaller ones. I joined the OG instance (mastodon.social) thinking I’d get the most dynamic feed but it certainly doesn’t feel that way. When I post it seems like shouting into void, at least compared to Lemmy bubble. Thinking of closing down my mastodon and just spending more time here

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      1 year ago

      @itmightbethew yeah, on mastodon it’s definitely better to be on a smaller server rather than one of the big ones.

      i can definitely understand about “posting into the void” especially on mastodon.social in 2023 with how big it is now.