• Sergio@slrpnk.net
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    10 days ago

    Pixelfed is growing at a rate of 20,000 active users per day. (source).

    Mastodon has recently been growing at 5,000 to 10,000 active users per day. (source)

    Those are active users, i.e. actually posting or liking/favoriting. Since yesterday pixelfed.social had to turn off its global feed. Mastodon.social still has its global feed but it doesn’t seem to be getting pixelfed posts and isn’t updating automatically. Maybe it’s good that the press is ignoring them. If they grew any faster they’d become unusable.

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      9 days ago

      I just wish PixelFed was actually usable. It’s incredibly slow and clunky in the just released app. The biggest barrier to entry for an Instagram alternative is convincing your friends and family to join. Twitter and Reddit alternatives are mostly anonymous and don’t necessitate following people you know.

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    We all know there’s a barrier, albeit fairly low, to the fediverse proper, but on the other hand, I remember seeing a video once about how people’s attention span is so fucked by Instagram and all that that they comment with questions already answered in the post, for example (obviously I can’t find it now in the sea of opinion-piece video essays about it). In a way the barrier to entry is a boon to the fediverse proper in all arenas bar financing.

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    10 days ago

    Did something new happen with bluesky? Or is this just joking about the continued state of things?

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    Even Reddit is super niche compared to Xitter or Bluesky. Hardly surprising that its Fediverse-equivalent is a lot less popular than Twitter’s equivalent.

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      Yeah this was kind of a similar story with Reddit at one point too. When I first looked into Reddit, it was because I had seen it included with the ‘share’ buttons on various websites and wanted to see what it was. I don’t think it was as small as Lemmy when I joined but it was definitely never on the same plateau as Facebook and Twitter.

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    Lemmy is cozy. I think it could be better if it were larger but not like, huge. But its also okay now. Not everything needs the grow at all costs mentality

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      I think Lemmy should be huge. Think about how many subreddits exist for every niche. It would be great if those places could exist free of corporate influence.

      Federated platforms are significantly more effective than centralized ones at mitigating the influence of bad actors.

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        Lemmy’s design is fundamentally unable to deal with bad actors. The only reason it’s tolerable now is that it’s too small to be worth their time. It would completely go to shit if it ever got huge.

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          Is that the case? Isn’t the federated structure good to leave an instance once it got bad? And bans and stuff exist just like everywhere else

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            Lemmy’s design is fundamentally excellent to deal with bad actors, the whole point of ActivityPub/Federation is that moderation is much more effective while also preserving free speech. I’m not sure what that person on about.

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            It’s good to leave a bad instance. It’s not the best to deal with trolls avoiding ban evasions by creating alt on every instance.

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            The problem is the federated nature gives a limited view of user behavior to everyone except the home instance, which means identifying spammers, bots and influence ops and effectively banning them is much harder, assuming the mostly volunteer admins even have the time and desire to do so. Federation also introduces the possibility of malicious instance owners.

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              I’d argue that it actually makes it much easier not harder. If an instance refuses to moderate itself, it gets kicked out of the network.

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                The problem is it takes time to identify them and kick them out. At a large scale, there will be a constant churn of poorly managed and malicious instances getting access to the network and then not getting booted until weeks or months later.

  • ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝@feddit.ukM
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    10 days ago

    Swap Mastodon for Xitter and it feels spot on.

    Not sure you’d show how well Pixelfed is doing at the moment but that might be for another meme.