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Database Soup
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Database Soup Friday, December 9, 2022 Lessons from Raspberry Pi in How Not To Do Social Media Failure is the greatest teacher there is. Other people's failures, when sufficiently well documented, are even better, because you get the education without personally paying the price. So, what can we learn about managing social media from Raspberry Pi's self-immolation on Mastodon? For the vast majority of the world who hasn't been following, Raspberry Pi launched a Mastodon server under their own brand on the distributed social media service Mastodon, and managed to get that server "defederated" (isolated from most Mastodon users) in less than 24 hours, which is some kind of record for the platform. Aurynn Shaw has a great writeup of the actual details of the incident if you're curious. This article is about "how do we not repeat Pi's failure with our own official project accounts on social media?" Pi failed in multiple ways here, so it makes for a terrific object lesson in h...
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