Laurens Hof (@laurenshof@indieweb.social)
Föderation EN Mi 19.06.2024 14:06:23
If you compare comments on the post about The Conversation AU stopping using Mastodon, versus the engagement on the large majority of their regular posts (2 or less likes), than it seems to me that a lot of people are mainly interested in having news outlets here as a validation of 'their' network
https://mastodon.social/@theconversationau/112640813384815453
Föderation · Mi 19.06.2024 14:25:51
Olivier Simard-Casanova (@o_simardcasanova@mastodon.social)
Föderation EN Mi 19.06.2024 15:43:44
@laurenshof @theconversationau I would be very interested to learn why they made this decision.
In particular, external links clicked on Mastodon don’t show the traffic originates from Mastodon. As a result, Mastodon can be seen as a wasteland in terms of traffic, when it’s not. (I put this "feature" under the "All the things where Mastodon shot itself in the foot" folder).
Föderation EN Mi 19.06.2024 17:09:38
@o_simardcasanova @laurenshof @theconversationau Yeah less convinced it is likes / comments on the platform itself rather than *measurable* click through: https://post.lurk.org/@rra/112570270896590856
Olivier Simard-Casanova (@o_simardcasanova@mastodon.social)
Föderation EN Mi 19.06.2024 17:22:35
@rra @laurenshof @theconversationau If you have a website or a blog from which you derive any sort of revenue, likes and comments are mostly irrelevant. What you want is to see how much traffic comes from where.
I’ve raised this issue multiple times. I was immediately shunned and being told that "people like me" (i.e., people who make part of their living on the Internet) aren’t "welcome" on Mastodon.
Message received 🫡
🏴 𝖘𝖊𝖙𝖙𝖔𝖑𝖎𝖓Ⓐ 𓁣 probably (@setto@s.basspistol.org)
Föderation · Mi 19.06.2024 17:25:15
@rra@post.lurk.org @o_simardcasanova@mastodon.social @laurenshof@indieweb.social @theconversationau@mastodon.social
Still convinced the issue rather lays in messurable data is being put on a pedestal to attract advertising opportunities.
Nik (@nikclayton@mastodon.social)
Föderation EN Mi 19.06.2024 15:55:21
@laurenshof If I watch a segment on a news programme I'm not going to call up the editor and say "Good job".
Doesn't mean they should decide that it's not worth making news programmes any more.