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  1. Maybe it's still happening. But maybe writers, you have to love them, appreciate the ease of a prepackaged network that they could slip into, like the back of a class without being noticed until they decide to participate.

    They don't want to build the classroom and the desks themselves.

    #literarytwitter #literarycommunity #litworldproblems

  2. I complain a lot about how #literarytwitter never migrated to Mastodon, but if you actually look back, you can find a lot of people who did create accounts in the November 2022 event—they just didn't stay. Probably because the literary community as a network didn't exist.

    So that raises the question: at what point did the literary community develop on Twitter? It didn't exist ab initio, it developed over time. But that didn't happen here. Why?

    #litworldproblems #literarycommunity

  3. How can I grassroots build an indie lit community on Mastodon? I have a few ideas but I can use some help (open to everybody ofc):

    1. More specific hashtags. Some of the general ones are spammy.

    2. Dedicate my account to promoting the community 24/7. Somewhat unappealing to me, I'm lazy and I don't want to sacrifice myself especially if it never materializes.

    3. Just do better about finding people. Maybe new text search will help?

    #literarytwitter #litworldproblems #writingcommunity

  4. The writing community on Mastodon really spams all the related hashtags.

    Even if a community similar to the one on Twitter could coalesce around a specific hashtag, that would get spammed too. So this platform is never going to be an effective way to share work and connect with like-minded people.

    Sometimes the algorithm did good work.

    #literarytwitter #litworldproblems #writing

  5. Obstacles to #literarytwitter moving over to the fedi:

    • Loss of established network too much to consider

    • Nobody else has moved here yet (I say this as somebody who has moved here)

    • Mastodon is bad for sharing because your reach is so much more diminished

    • Cloistered groups are choosing shared networks (group chats)

    • It's aggressively white

    • Mastodon is difficult to use to the point of being a hostile environment, especially for those with neurodivergence and physical disabilities

  6. The depths of the deception going on here are Ponzi level. A scam spanning the low-level litmag scene, with tentacles reaching up into the upper echelons.

    I've been getting emails from C&R and Showcase, I don't know how they got my address (from Submittable, probably, but who knows). I was just deleting them, but damn, I didn't think it was this bad.

    #litmags #litworld #literarytwitter #mastolit #writingcommunity

    litmagnews.substack.com/p/show

  7. Is it that literary twitter never moved over here or that it's so much harder to coalesce on Mastodon?

    It's been hard to reconstitute what I had there on here, but maybe I just haven't found it yet. I can see how self-identifying with the hashtags that Mastodon relies on for connection is anathema for a lot of writers. Who wants to get put in a box (created by four intersecting lines)?

    #literarytwitter #writers #litworld #writingcommunity

  8. So far this all seems very straightforward... beginning to get genuinely worried about tech incompetence amongst literary types. #literaryTwitter

  9. #bookishadvent , #smallpress edition, day 15 is "Roving Pack," by Sassafras Lowry, a queer, #selfpublished #epistolary novel about a working-class trans teen navigating the demands of a hostile cisheterosexual world as well as the paternalistic "care" of the trans/troubled youth industry.

    #bookstodon @bookstodon #bookrec #bookrecommendation #LiteraryCommunity #literarymastodon #literarytwitter #queerlit #translit

    goodreads.com/book/show/158310

  10. #bookishadvent #smallpress edition day 7 is "The Book of Dog" by the amazing @claire ! I adored this modern-day political fable, and Oshetsky's take on animality in storytelling is a fascinating journey unto itself!

    goodreads.com/book/show/401722

    #bookstodon #bookrec @bookstodon #litodon #LiteraryCommunity #literarytwitter #bookrecommendation