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Fediverse.Party - explore federated networks
Fediverse.Party - explore federated networks
Let's make social media free, federated and fun! Fediverse.Party is your guide into the world of decentralized, autonomous networks running on free open software on a myriad of servers across the world. No ads and no algorithms. Join Fediverse and become part of the new interconnected Web!
Fediverse.Party - explore federated networks
Manton Reece
Manton Reece
I can’t take Meta’s efforts at decentralization seriously while they don’t even have a usable API for posting to Facebook and Instagram. From Platformer: Building a decentralized network could also give Meta the opportunity for its new app to interoperate with other social products — a previously unheard-of gesture from a company known for building some of the most lucrative walled gardens in the industry’s history.
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With (Far) Fewer Followers, Mastodon Generates More Engagement Than Twitter. Why? — Notes by Rodrigo Ghedin
With (Far) Fewer Followers, Mastodon Generates More Engagement Than Twitter. Why? — Notes by Rodrigo Ghedin
A recurring comment from people who post stuff on the internet and give Mastodon/fediverse a try is the (high) engagement and reach they get there. Even with much smaller audiences than at Twitter, posts usually get more likes, “boosts” (RTs), and clicks. How can that be? Wall Street Journal tech columnist Christopher Mims has a good hypothesis: To me, the answer is pretty simple: Twitter tries to aggregate as much attention as possible around stuff that goes mega-viral.
With (Far) Fewer Followers, Mastodon Generates More Engagement Than Twitter. Why? — Notes by Rodrigo Ghedin