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Do you like the Mastodon approach of consistent branding for different instances?

It makes it easier to understand what this is and that they are interconnected, but I think I enjoy unique branding/themes more in practice now that I am actually using the fediverse.

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  • I like consistent branding because non-technical people get confused when they have one billion different names for everything when you could just say "join a Mastodon instance"

    • @tirednbored they don’t need to know it’s a mastodon instance tbh

      • But people are used to one and only Twitter. If we create one billion different brands for the same Mastodon instances nobody is gonna hop on them cause they will understand even less than what they understand now about Mastodon and the fediverse

  • On theming, akin to Linux, I don't think there's much room for breakthroughs, or at least they'd be harder to achieve, being more a case of picking the "flavor" you want instead. Furthermore, I think this applies to UI as a whole in social medias, federated ones included.

    Now, one thing that annoys me and I think that falls on branding is how most of the federated platforms don't have proper names. As I follow communities and people primarily by RSS, I like things to be organized, and having to figure out how to fit "names" like kbin.social (RIP), lemm.ee, feddit.uk and the sort is a bit of a migraine. "<.<

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