Things to think about and lessons to learn.

  • fossilesque@mander.xyz
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    1 year ago

    I have no idea why they are publishing pieces like this, and it’s objectively false. Mastodon had over 60,000 sign-ups in the last week, and my feed is as busy as it ever was. It went from like 4 million when I signed up less than a year ago to over twelve million now.

    https://mastodon.social/@mastodonusercount

    • 12,869,719 accounts
    • +411 in the last hour
    • +12,425 in the last day
    • +69,252 in the last week

    Active users have gotten over their initial spike and have now levelled out several orders of magnitude larger than it was months ago.

    https://mastodon.fediverse.observer/stats

    Either this author has a poor grasp on statistics or is a Twitter superfan or has monied interests.

    • trynn@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I think it’s because there was a hope for wholesale migration of most/all users from Twitter to the Fediverse. Or at the very least for enough migration to make Twitter a barren landscape that would precipitate its imminent demise. Neither of those happened. Of course, neither of those are realistic outcomes either.

      • terath
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        1 year ago

        ArsTechnica has been particularly negative towards Reddit in their recent coverage. I don’t see any bias myself.

    • sbv
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      1 year ago

      From your second link, the average monthly users have gone from 2.3m to 1.3m since the Twitter migration. That is “falling off a cliff”, imo.

      The author describes legit problems. Discovery on Mastodon is bad - it’s hard to find users and trending topics. The usability issues the author describes are legit.