So far, I have to say, Mastodon is more interesting than Post. I'm curious if others who are on both agree or disagree. In y view, Post has some interesting features it is building and presentational elegance, but the content just isn't there, and it's still a lot of people just introducing themselves.

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I also worry about the backing. Mark Andreesen (A16Z) is a huge red flag in my book, as he has gone so-in to the cryptocurrency crud, pioneering a gig economy of securities fraud.

@ncweaver @benjaminwittes you know he is the reason netscape and the web are a thing, right?

@ncweaver @benjaminwittes @sneak No he isn't: he did most of the coding on the UNIX/Motif version of NCSA Mosaic and hacked the IMG tag into it, but then he went darkside. Not a patch on Tim Berners-Lee (invented HTML and HTTP, wrote the first web server and original web browser, formed the W3C) or even Jamie Zawinski (runs a night club in San Francisco and, oh, wrote a browser called "Netscape Navigator" back in the day—better known today via its descendant, Firefox).

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@cstross @ncweaver @benjaminwittes uhh he literally cofounded Netscape, a company without the existence of which, firefox would not exist (and probably the dna lounge would be closed and turned into condos by now, jwz not having bought it on such a webless, AOL-keywords-only timeline).

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