Updated On: 20 November, 2019 08:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Dalreen Ramos
Citing differences with Twitter, thousands of Indians have flocked to Mastodon. Three users tell us if it's worthy of the buzz

Mastodon's interface is similar to Twitter but includes separate servers; toots cannot be translated
Early this month, Supreme Court advocate Sanjay Hedge found his Twitter account suspended twice in two days over an anti-Nazi image, which the microblogging site identified as "hateful imagery." Left with no choice, he declared that he was moving to Mastodon, a social networking platform set up in 2016. And in solidarity, thousands followed suit with the hashtag #BoycottTwitter.
