Often enough you still want to talk about the project, so where is the border from when you should personally be talking about it and it should be it's own thing? Is it when someone see's the product more instead of you as the creator?
Yes I'm mainly talking about a general Fediverse account through Mastodon, PixelFed or another system.
My concern is obviously if a project is slow developing it might be weeks before you see another post and it just looks like another idea or project that someone just dropped if there's not frequent posts.
Thank you that makes sense, but what about for those projects that might only be one or two people max? Like PixelFed is it's own project but it's only one developer (as far as I know)
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?
So say if I was to work on a project or something. At what stage would it make sense for it to become it's own account? Like is it when it gets to the point of it's own account to show the project off instead of using my own personal one?
Word of mouth is great if people genuinely talk about it, like I do my best to talk about these sorts of software but it has just turned to 'Here we go again' more than 'Yeah I want to join'. Any new people I talk to about it just seem not interested.
In the wild I've never really met anyone that is trying to advertise anything like this, so we might need a little more than just word of mouth.
Yes, already there. Currently she doesn't run and need to get my CBT so I can legally ride her.