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Lemmy has been a good enough replacement for Reddit that I haven't gone back to Reddit, especially since Voyager is a near-perfect replacement for Apollo, and the other apps I've tried are great in their own way, and enough people came here that I get my fill of shitposts and technical content.
Unfortunately, I cannot say the same for The Site Formerly Known As Twitter. Mastodon just doesn't cut it for me. I stay away from the political crap and don't really care about celebrities, but the art community is still on X, especially Japanese artists. Mastodon seems to be mainly people who want to complain about Elon, people who complain about conservatives, and people who want to live like it's early 2020 for the rest of their lives.
It's getting a little better with mastodon.art growing, and the third party apps are helping me get into it a little more, but it just isn't there yet. Following hashtags helps a ton, so at least I get cats there.
Mastodon is what you make it and it can be hard to find the community you want. I promise there's plenty of Japanese art (maybe try pixelfed, friendica, diaspora?) and you can/should unfollow people who just talk about stuff you don't care about.
Same here with TwitterX :(
Yeah, I'm on The Site Formerly Known As Twitter for artists, not gossip. Fortunately, the artist who drew my avatar (and who is a dear friend, Arsbin) is also on Mastodon, but she's about the only one. TwitterX exploded in popularity in Japan when Elon took over for some reason, so my other dear friend, Nami, probably won't leave anytime soon.
I'm interested in the 'live like it's early 2020' bit; what do you mean there?
I'm referring to people who work from home, never leave the house, and get everything delivered, and think that everybody else should do the same. And if they leave the house, they're irresponsible. It blows my mind that there are people with lockdown nostalgia out there.