Hi all: research from our latest #TwitterMigration informed this interview I did with @mattontech for the IEEE Spectrum Magazine. This is one of the largest tech and software engineering trade mags, and they also shared it to their Twitter following of about 150,000+ developers…

here is the article:
https://spectrum.ieee.org/mastodon-social-media

And here is the Tweet, any help retweeting this would be most welcome: https://twitter.com/IEEESpectrum/status/1637091726387978243

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In reply to @mektastic.

@mektastic @dotsonapage Bookwyrm is a decentralized Goodreads alternative that can communicate with Mastodon both ways. In other words, you can follow and interact with Bookwyrm accounts from your Mastodon instance and vice versa. Several people host Bookwyrm servers, usually for free, and you can import your books from Goodreads to get started.

In reply to @KaraLG84.

@KaraLG84 @mektastic Not gonna lie, those are the people who make me wish that, when making web things accessible, I could have a selecter to target "blind people who loudly proclaim to the rest of us that we are not entitled to accessibility" so I could ensure they don't get to benefit from the accessibility stuff being implemented. Spoiler alert: I can't do this, and honestly I shouldn't be able to have the ability to do this.