Hello,
I can also recommend posting on a Mastodon instance. There is no algorithmic
promotion of posts or accounts, which means you have to work a bit more to find
interesting people to follow, but the reward is generally nicer, with more
genuine interactions (since all the "popularity contest"
Hi David,
Thank you for the Mastodon links. I like the idea of Mastodon, but many servers
do blanket bans against other servers, particularly if these are very
libertarian (e.g. have too much "Freeze Peach"). Your Mastodon 'heritage' seems
to matter a lot. Nevertheless, it's good to see that en
Hi all,
I did a little (and entirely unscientific) test on this with one of our recent
papers.
Views : Linkedin came out on top.
Engagement from other scientists : Mastodon.
X didn't really do much, last I checked.
There is a structural biology community on Mastodon and there are several
ser
Dear colleagues,
I take advantage of Tim's message about the fact that responsible people have
resigned from X.
I really enjoyed Twitter (which I discovered rather late) because it was a
great tool for announcing news from my laboratory, but also for keeping abreast
of recent publications or p