Twitter vs. Mastodon
I posted this graph on Twitter (to 95,000 followers) & Mastodon (with 1/10th the followers).
I got double the likes/boosts on Mastodon. On Twitter I got dozens of ugly replies from climate deniers & trolls. On Mastodon I got polite & interesting questions.
Notices by Peter Gleick (petergleick@fediscience.org)
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Peter Gleick (petergleick@fediscience.org)'s status on Friday, 17-Mar-2023 07:55:53 CET Peter Gleick
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Peter Gleick (petergleick@fediscience.org)'s status on Saturday, 11-Mar-2023 10:53:21 CET Peter Gleick
Ok, fellow geeks, some help?
What's the best place to get close-to-real-time, reasonably good resolution, satellite images of Earth, for a novice, i.e., easy to use? -
Peter Gleick (petergleick@fediscience.org)'s status on Sunday, 08-Jan-2023 10:43:34 CET Peter Gleick
As global temperatures rise, more water evaporates into the atmosphere. That water has to come down somewhere, and it's coming down in more intense rains and flooding.
This is #climatechange.