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  • JasSmith@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Either kbin.social or Lemmy.world. Then again, this hyper growth period is ripe for disruption. Facebook is talking about an ActivityPub instance. Imagine if they poured resources into UX improvements and directed their 2.5 billion users to it. It would be the largest instance by far overnight.

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      1 year ago

      It would also be defederates instantly by hundreds of communities - people don’t want corporations here because of what corpos have done to their own social media platforms.

      The last thing I want to see is a meta community get big, because meta will probably start injecting ad posts directly into the community. I’m ok if it’s just the users, I’m not ok if it’s all the other baggage.

      Not to mention meta will probably start with microblogging platforms first. Which is a bit harder to fuck with in the way meta can with Lemmy/kbin. I’d be more ok with it if they stayed there, I would however delete or park my Instagram accounts, especially if insta users can follow me directly on mastodon.

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      If Meta makes a ActivityPub instance, what are the chances they’ll pull the old Microsoft “Embrance, Extend, Extinguish” approach on us?

      To be honest, I’d rather them stay away. Let this be it’s own thing, untainted by the monopolies.

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        1 year ago

        Interestingly, there has been some polls about the age of Mastodon users. Generally they point towards users being rather old for the standards of a new tech platform.

        Here’s one poll by @futurebird, with 459 respondents. Half are gen X, and almost 10% are boomers.

        I would guess the average age of the Threadiverse might be lower, but it seems the Fediverse has some appeal across generations. I suspect that those of us who remember the indie internet from days of yore might find the Fediverse more intuitive than gen Z who are discovering the beautiful chaos for the first time.

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          I don’t think it’s really a tech savvy / age thing. I think it’s a commitment thing.

          People looking for a forum and community are willing to put in the effort to learn regardless of how tech savvy they are.

          Then you have people that just want to scroll memes on their phone to kill time. Those are the people that are likely not going to put the effort in.

      • JasSmith@kbin.social
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        1 year ago

        There’s nothing inherently confusing about the protocol. It just needs UX improvements. Meta has a few billion in product research and experience they could use to improve the protocol immensely.