I think a community is preferable to an account for a project or idea, that way you can still discern who’s talking, and it’s easier to transfer a community down the road if needed.
Also, it let everyone in the project have their own account.
What about for Mastodon and stuff? Because obviously the Fediverse is larger, What sort of point would a project have to be till you should be using it’s own account?
I think a community is preferable to an account for a project or idea, that way you can still discern who’s talking, and it’s easier to transfer a community down the road if needed.
Also, it let everyone in the project have their own account.
What about for Mastodon and stuff? Because obviously the Fediverse is larger, What sort of point would a project have to be till you should be using it’s own account?
On Mastodon it kinda makes more sense to use a dedicated project account, since that’s what people subscribe to.
There’s still the notion of groups on Mastodon (which corelates to communities on Lemmy, ex: /c/canada@lemmy.ca shows up like this on Mastodon.social but IMO the UX isn’t great…