Despite its many flaws (particularly with regard to copyright) I think maybe YouTube deserves a little credit?
I dunno. Since it's algorithm is *supposed* to just give you stuff thats tangential to things you already engage with, it seems a lot more conducive to allowing weird communities to thrive. I'm still discovering new music and learning new things on YT all the time, and I find it easy enough to use in a way that doesn't feel like a time sink/mental drain.
Incessantly auto-playing bait videos designed to trap people into watching regardless of whether they might be interested or not has really killed most services, though. Trying to funnel people towards content for which royalty payments will go to shareholder companies is pathetic, too (*cough*spotify*cough*).
backwardsvoyager wrote: ↑Sun Dec 08, 2024 5:18 am
Trying to funnel people towards content for which royalty payments will go to shareholder companies is pathetic, too (*cough*spotify*cough*).
Spotify's un-editable front page and insistence on its curated playlists is obnoxious and a pain for sure.
That said I personally find Spotify's auto-play function flows on rather naturally to artists similar to whatever i just finished listening to, and I have found many good artist that way.
"She opened the case of my guitar and placed six fingertips to the pick-ups beneath the strings. She made me a tea from the dried orange skins on her fire, and taught me the way of guitar voodoo." -- Jim Carroll, 'The Book Of Nods'
We decided to not longer use any Meta socials with the band. After Musk turned Twitter in a neofascist shithole, Zuckerberg obviously attempts the same with Insta and fb and announced to end fact checking as you probably know. Now there are all kinds of problems with Meta, always have been, but that was the last straw for us. So, we made an announcement and will no longer use it. All of us have already stopped using it in our private lifes for some time and we all feel very good about it. But - we need some kind of communication tool to adress our audience. For now, we can only use bandcamp to send out emails. I think of utilizing youtube as more of a communication platform. What else comes to mind? Bluesky doesn't seem very fitting for bands. What about Mastodon? Any experiences?
Zork wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 3:18 am
We decided to not longer use any Meta socials with the band. After Musk turned Twitter in a neofascist shithole, Zuckerberg obviously attempts the same with Insta and fb and announced to end fact checking as you probably know. Now there are all kinds of problems with Meta, always have been, but that was the last straw for us. So, we made an announcement and will no longer use it. All of us have already stopped using it in our private lifes for some time and we all feel very good about it. But - we need some kind of communication tool to adress our audience. For now, we can only use bandcamp to send out emails. I think of utilizing youtube as more of a communication platform. What else comes to mind? Bluesky doesn't seem very fitting for bands. What about Mastodon? Any experiences?
In my tests with bluesky in the last months I’d say.. I don’t know.. my band picked up more follows than my personal but… I haven’t posted many posts.. but on the personal with slightly more few posts (I hate this time of year and posting anything in December/January is forced) kind is like screaming into the void… not sure how their algorithm works yet.. if at all… but all the posts I scan though also seem like people screaming at the void…
Youtube traffic works if you post lots of vids… let us know if that works out
Aw MySpace but when the internet was fun.. back before the phone people….