Als Antwort auf 🫧 Social coding commons

@🫧 Social coding commons Still I think one of the crucial mental states to be in in order to be happy and relaxed on the Fediverse is being ready to completely ignore this kind of statistics and figures. They're broken. Always. In some case, they're broken because of software glitches and rough edges between systems, and in some cases they're intentionally broken by design.
Als Antwort auf Kristian

@z428eu

Yes, I know, and I do that as long as I fedi microblog. But at times it still frustrates me. I'm also a small-fedi, cozy inter-community social network fan, and not a "it's ready for prime-time, let's growth-hack this thing" person. Fediverse isn't ready for that. These things will keep fedi small and niche, with more time to mature and become stronger to face unwanted corporate interest.

Als Antwort auf 🫧 Social coding commons

@🫧 Social coding commons I agree on that aspect of keeping corporate interest controlled. But yes, also, it's frustating, specifically when seeing it's driving away people who are, well, non-tech and non-web folks and mainly "just" humans looking for something they can embrace for their communication purposes to replace the ugly silos. Even more so given there have been quite some years of learnings now, and a lot of those aspects have been known go be an adoption challenge to a lot of people and communities for quite a while. Which is sad because in the end it drives back people to other dark places. 😔
Als Antwort auf AZ Guy

@AZ Guy Yes, most likely so, but this kind of dependency (someone on my server is or is not following some random account somewhere else) is both hard to explain and the software itself doesn't in many cases care at all about making these things obvious or transparent.
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