Mastodon Isn’t A Replacement For Twitter–But It Has Rewards Of Its Own

The decentralized social media network has grown significantly since Elon Musk took over Twitter, but it’s still a tiny community with a confusing interface and few resources. But for users tired of Twitter’s chaos, those shortcomings might be features rather than bugs.

Over the past week and half, as the world’s richest person, Elon Musk, took control of Twitter, other power users of the platform have declared that they’re out. Comedian Kathy Griffin, TV writer and producer David Slack, film producer Jeremy Newberger–all of them announced they’re leaving Twitter in favor of another social media service: Mastodon.

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