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Looks like your post didn’t make it to their server.
I wasn’t affected by this directly, but from what I saw it was all handled extremely well - lots of notice so users could choose new instances and mods could coordinate moving communities elsewhere. Makes me optimistic for the fediverse.
The term I’ve heard is Threadiverse (i.e. Fediverse with threaded discussions), but that was coined before Threads launched so it’s a little awkward now.
You could create a community for yourself & post your stuff there. I don’t think there are any rules against this
Mastodon
I’ve been wondering about that - the Misskey numbers are very weird, with MAU even lower than the number of new users that join in an average month. But this is a good explanation, thanks. It’s just too bad there’s not a good way to get MAU for them.
I dunno, I only follow capybarabot.
If you look at monthly active users instead of total users, Pixelfed is a strong 2nd place.
This is looking at total users, but I think monthly active users would be a better stat to use here. Lemmy has about 3 times the MAU of Misskey.
Edit: Also worth noting that Pixelfed has close to 3 times Lemmy’s MAU now.
This is showing the total number of posts, not just new ones. The title is really misleading…
There’s a separate graph on that page for comments, which are up around 17 million.
This should say total posts, not average, right?
My point is there could be a @taylorswift but it doesn’t matter because people know which account is hers.
Taylor Swift’s Twitter handle is @taylorswift13 and it doesn’t seem to be a problem for her.
Interesting. This explains why posts never seem to have more than a few likes on the small Mastodon instance I use. I have to say I’m not a fan.
This is exactly what worries me about this idea.
*instances
Yeah, but the ELI5 communities mentioned here are all on lemmy.world - that’s not decentralized.
Or they’re saying that if you return there, it will please the carts.