@asklemmy What do you think it would take for people to drop Twitter & Reddit and move to the Fediverse?

  • taladar@sh.itjust.works
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    8 months ago

    Why would you want them to? Look up the “September that never ended” and what that effect does to communities.

    • SamXavia OLD@mastodon.socialOP
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      8 months ago

      I would like to see the Fediverse grow overtime, also we haven’t had to deal with a Decentralised network across the internet before, who knows what may happen.

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        8 months ago

        There is a big difference between slow growth over time though (say a few percent of the existing user base every month) and a giant influx of new users (say 10 times the existing user base in a single month). The latter destroys everything the community was about since nobody knows the unwritten rules and new users copy bad behaviour from other new users.

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        8 months ago

        we haven’t had to deal with a Decentralised network across the internet before

        You say that while using the WWW, a decentralized network of Webservers and Webbrowsers all Access the world.

        And you say that while using Domain names, which certainly don’t come from your /etc/Hosts but from a decentralized DNS Network of servers all around the world.

        • SamXavia OLD@mastodon.socialOP
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          8 months ago

          That’s different from a Protocol that anyone can use, boot up a server that has access to the whole Fediverse active posts & user base.

          The Fediverse is making it so much easier for people to have users across their own social network platforms, bending the protocols to work with what vision they have, well still allowing others to access it.