Looking for journalists, researchers, professionals, creators, etc.
Feel free to share anyone or any organization :)
If there’s interest, we could do more of these posts every few months
Yes, please! 🤩
Good idea. Maybe we can also do active hashtags to follow.
The most active famous person I’ve found on Mastodon is @[email protected] .
Other famous people:
- @[email protected] - Popular Microsoft engineer. Active.
- @[email protected] - Neil Gaiman. Not very active, mostly do reposts. He said he’d answer on Mastodon though, if he can.
- @[email protected] - Scott Hanselman. Popular Microsoft dev. Active.
- @[email protected] - Adam Conover. Occasionally posts a youtube link to his show. Not much more interaction.
- @[email protected] - Jeri Ryan, another Star Trek actor. Not active for 2 months now.
- @[email protected] Greta Thunberg. Not posted anything for a few months now.
Oh hey, I didn’t know Gaiman was on mastodon.
@emptyother @otter @georgetakei @neilhimself @shanselman @adamconover @JeriLRyan @gretathunberg I don’t really think of myself as famous haha
A famous person has arrived!
- @[email protected] and @[email protected] - two webcomic artists with simplistic art styles I really like. Loading Artist has a Lemmy community, even: @[email protected].
- @[email protected] - developer of Apollo (the iOS app that got kill) and Pixel Pals.
- @[email protected] and @[email protected] - YouTubers focusing on old/retro tech who have fedi profiles. Word of warning, though: Tech Connections might chew you out if you’re being an obnoxious FOSS zealot.
- @[email protected] - The MetaBrainz foundation, who you probably know for MusicBrainz.
- @[email protected] - Former WinAmp/Shoutcast dev, focusing on WACUP, which is essentially a continuation of pre-NFT WinAmp.
- social.bbc - the BBC’s official Mastodon/fediverse instance. They’ve given the fediverse a 6-month trial since around July I believe, and have already given up on Threads apparently.
I gave up trying to make Mastodon work. Two minutes of scrolling and I always end up closing it with an overwhelming feeling of cringe.
Mind you I could never get in to Twitter either. Maybe it’s just the format? It reinforces ego/personal brand over the value of the actual content.
You only see posts from people you follow, you can just unfollow (or mute/block) whoever you don’t like to see on your timeline. If you’re scrolling the trending/explore page then maybe you should try switching servers or just stick to the home feed which has toots only from the accounts you follow.
How are you supposed to find people to follow then?
Personally, I initially started with following accounts of some companies or softwares that I use or am passionate about like The Fedora Project, The Tor Project, Bitwarden, Blender, Proton, some game engines (and their creators) etc. You can usually find their mastodon handles on their website and/or somewhere on their twitter profiles.
After that I branched out from there gradually, following people as I found them in discussions, the explore page and through some 3rd party discovery tools as well like “Followgraph for Mastodon” which looks up all the people you follow on Mastodon and then the people they follow then it sorts them by the number of mutuals.
Figure out what sort of thing you’d like to see, check out the related hashtag feeds. You can follow tags as a good way to get started and follow individual people as and when they pop up with something cool.
Probably the type of content, do you have a platform you prefer using as there are most likely Fediverse alternatives to them.
Yes, I got a lot out of reddit, and I miss it sometimes. Lemmy doesn’t seem to have enough of the right people yet to generate enough high quality content to compare to reddit.
Y-combinator’s HN has been sort of filling that void for me though.
Yep, a large portion of the content is exactly that. Mastodon is successfully replicating the Twitter experience.
I’m not a huge fan of the format either.I’m feeling that way with Lemmy tbh. Maybe I’m just not the Reddit type.
@ZekuZelalem is investigating journalist with focus on countries of African Horn
@rachelstrohm Rachel Strohm interesting links on news of the African continent
@thecontinent Pan-African weekly newspaper
@maximedwards OSINT journalist
@MinCzifra political analyst with focus on post-soviet countries and regions of Russia
@anneapplebaum Anne Applebaum
@Bellingcat Bellingcat
@tonimichel_ Researcher of domestic politics of post-soviet countries
@Odrachewych Historian of 20th C international relations, USSR, communism in global/transnational frameworks
@GreatDismal William Gibson
@annaleen Sci-fi author and journalist for New Scentist, The Atlantic etc
@nsousanis Nick Sousanis, an author of Unflattening, academic work in comic form
@stoicmike Artist and epigramist
@ComicBookProgressive Comics collectioner, which shares gems and wonders of collection he have
@fill ukrainian cartoon artist
@NancyComicsSDF Classic Nancy comics
@TadeuszBonawentura Thanks for the mention. But I have to admit I went down the rabbit hole of kbin.social and don’t understand what it is at all
Hi! Appreciate your works! So, talking about this place. Welcome to another corner of fediverse. #Kbin and #Lemmy are federated forum platforms which work like Reddit but on principles similar to #Mastodon or #Pixelfed. That’s why we can talk together here by being on different platforms. Magic of federation!
@TadeuszBonawentura This whole inter-inter thing is developing faster than I can follow it. I quit X, but am still posting on tumblr, FB to a few old friends, insta, and of course masto, which I am liking.
They said, Tumblr is working to implement ActivityPub too, so sooner or later they’ll also take part on this party.
Your mom.
sick burn bro
Matthias Ott (@[email protected])! I personally find his OwnYourWeb blog/newsletter really helpful as a newbie (comparatively) looking to setup my own webpage and blog.
People have made some really helpful resources. Such as this list popular/famous accounts https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1cpUKkoT1MUn8_xM4usiERn-IdEuh0hXfBrwbbThwGiI/edit#gid=1111869705
Thank you!
Off The Hook (@[email protected]) and Emmanual Goldstein (@[email protected] )
Brian Krebs.