os motivos que as pessoas dizem que as fizeram sair da Federação
https://erinkissane.com/mastodon-is-easy-and-fun-except-when-it-isnt
{ The most common—but usually not the only—response, cited as a primary or secondary reason in about 75 replies—had to do with feeling unwelcome, being scolded, and getting lectured. [...] About half of the people whose primary or secondary reasons fit into this category talked about content warnings
A cluster of related reasons came in at #2, poor discoverability/difficulty finding people and topics to follow, #4, missing specific interests or communities/could only find tech, and #7, felt empty/never got momentum. I am treating each group as distinct because I think they’re about subtly but importantly different things, but if I combined them, they’d easily be the largest group of all.
Several people wrote about how much they missed the positive aspects of having an algorithm help bring new voices and ideas into their feeds
Several mentioned that they were so flooded with tips, guides, and instructions for doing Mastodon right that it seemed even more confusing.
Several brought up patchwork federation and unexpected or capricious defederation. Side conversations sprang up over how difficult people found it to pigeonhole themselves into one interest or, conversely, manage multiple accounts for multiple facets of their lives.
too serious, too boring, anti-fun
People in this category talked about a seriousness that precluded shitposting or goofiness, and a perceived pressure to stay on topic and be earnest at all times.