Mastodon.social's continued growth as a percentage of the Fedi is (IMHO) worrying, I did a thread about this: https://social.chinwag.org/@FediThing/115492120189076969
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@Raccoon @keith @homegrown I understand not every #instance is looking for reach, but if you combine that fact with the user base declining here with no real chance of growing over time with ATProto being what most are choosing now as alternatives to #Twitter, #Facebook, etc. then that means that most of the smaller instances would be poor choices for new users coming here.
They would be great for those who want a small network, which makes them more centralized in some ways for said users.
@Raccoon @keith @homegrown In terms of growth and getting more folks on #Mastodon to overall make it more diverse, any instances choosing to #defederate are only actively hurting the #network and ensuring that outsiders may be less inclined to join them, or leave once they experienced that when they wanted a diverse network with reach...
There will be less diversity in users, and less users overall for the sake of small instances doing this.
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@keith @homegrown Here's the reality of the situation:
Mastodon.Social is the flagship instance that many new users will be coming to whether or not anyone is happy about that. I agree with the OP about diversity of the network being better if more smaller instances pop up, but people need to use them.
At present fedidb shows this to be a dying or stagnant network at best. Most went to Bluesky, most won't come back.
@transicorn @keith @homegrown Well, Bluesky stats also show it to be a dying or stagnant network at best (decline in active users for most of this year) and the probability of dying for Bluesky is predicated on its lack of growth unlike Mastodon which has not made a pact with the venture capitalists.
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@transicorn @keith @homegrown Well, Bluesky stats also show it to be a dying or stagnant network at best (decline in active users for most of this year) and the probability of dying for Bluesky is predicated on its lack of growth unlike Mastodon which has not made a pact with the venture capitalists.
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As Of Right Now:
#Fediverse Active User Stats
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@transicorn I was talking about active users which is the much more useful stat than all time registered accounts.
You can see graphs of that here among other places for Bluesky: https://bskycharts.edavis.dev/edavis.dev/bskycharts.edavis.dev/bsky_users_total.html
The downward trend is clear. Bluesky has fallen from the peak of 15.1 million monthly active users to just 5.35 within the last 12 months.
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@transicorn I was talking about active users which is the much more useful stat than all time registered accounts.
You can see graphs of that here among other places for Bluesky: https://bskycharts.edavis.dev/edavis.dev/bskycharts.edavis.dev/bsky_users_total.html
The downward trend is clear. Bluesky has fallen from the peak of 15.1 million monthly active users to just 5.35 within the last 12 months.
6 Million Active Users on #Bluesky Right Now...
Less Than 1 Million On The Entirety Of ALL ActivityPub Instances
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6 Million Active Users on #Bluesky Right Now...
Less Than 1 Million On The Entirety Of ALL ActivityPub Instances
@transicorn the point is that Bluesky is declining just as well. The added problem for Bluesky is that continued funding via venture capital requires growth which they do not have at all. Both 5 million and 1 million are nothing compared to the likes of Threads or X which have a MAU in the hundreds of millions.
That said, all AP instances probably are at least and maybe significantly above a million, just difficult to pin it down exactly due to the distributed nature.
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@transicorn the point is that Bluesky is declining just as well. The added problem for Bluesky is that continued funding via venture capital requires growth which they do not have at all. Both 5 million and 1 million are nothing compared to the likes of Threads or X which have a MAU in the hundreds of millions.
That said, all AP instances probably are at least and maybe significantly above a million, just difficult to pin it down exactly due to the distributed nature.
I bridge my account to #Bluesky because more people are there and #Mastodon is losing active users.
I'm not worried about being able to connect with others, but perhaps those here living in this bubble might want to consider what defederating on a network that is losing active users does to the health of the network and future of it for anyone wanting to come here.
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I bridge my account to #Bluesky because more people are there and #Mastodon is losing active users.
I'm not worried about being able to connect with others, but perhaps those here living in this bubble might want to consider what defederating on a network that is losing active users does to the health of the network and future of it for anyone wanting to come here.
@transicorn While I'd certainly like to see more users I can understand not everyone cares that much and has other priorities. The thing is that the fediverse has been around and likely will continue to be for a long time at this point. Not everyone cares to chase the numbers that much and whether they grow or not isn't so much a question of life and death here unlike for something like Bluesky.
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@transicorn While I'd certainly like to see more users I can understand not everyone cares that much and has other priorities. The thing is that the fediverse has been around and likely will continue to be for a long time at this point. Not everyone cares to chase the numbers that much and whether they grow or not isn't so much a question of life and death here unlike for something like Bluesky.
@ikuturso @keith @homegrown You cared enough to argue in a response claiming #Bluesky is dying or stagnant and Mastodon isn't having problems simply because they haven't made a pact with venture capitalists.
So if the response now is it doesn't matter to people on #Mastodon if it's losing users i don't understand why you'd even bother to respond.
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@ikuturso @keith @homegrown You cared enough to argue in a response claiming #Bluesky is dying or stagnant and Mastodon isn't having problems simply because they haven't made a pact with venture capitalists.
So if the response now is it doesn't matter to people on #Mastodon if it's losing users i don't understand why you'd even bother to respond.
@transicorn yeah I said I would personally like to see growth and I do care about the facts so wanted to correct the impression you seemed to have that Bluesky is somehow not having this issue.
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@transicorn yeah I said I would personally like to see growth and I do care about the facts so wanted to correct the impression you seemed to have that Bluesky is somehow not having this issue.
@ikuturso @keith @homegrown #Bluesky unlike #Mastodon / #ActivityPub is in its infancy and #Blacksky and other #ATProto based #PDS servers are now coming online.
That means they are only beginning to #decentralize, while #ActivityPub is actively losing users #ATProto is working towards growing because of this.
That should obviously tell you something about where this is all going for the two networks.
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@ikuturso @keith @homegrown #Bluesky unlike #Mastodon / #ActivityPub is in its infancy and #Blacksky and other #ATProto based #PDS servers are now coming online.
That means they are only beginning to #decentralize, while #ActivityPub is actively losing users #ATProto is working towards growing because of this.
That should obviously tell you something about where this is all going for the two networks.
@ikuturso @keith @homegrown Because of this i believe, going back to the OP here we're responding on... #Mastodon instance defederating i think hurts this network over all.
I would also argue that growth overall for both Bluesky and Mastodon could increase should more people #bridge accounts between the two.
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@ikuturso @keith @homegrown #Bluesky unlike #Mastodon / #ActivityPub is in its infancy and #Blacksky and other #ATProto based #PDS servers are now coming online.
That means they are only beginning to #decentralize, while #ActivityPub is actively losing users #ATProto is working towards growing because of this.
That should obviously tell you something about where this is all going for the two networks.
@transicorn Sorry but I already mentioned one huge difference that means Bluesky has very limited time available and I don't see decentralization as something that is just obviously going to happen. Unfortunately the incentive structure and the way Bluesky went about it continue to actively work against it decentralizing to any appreciable degree.
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@ikuturso @keith @homegrown Because of this i believe, going back to the OP here we're responding on... #Mastodon instance defederating i think hurts this network over all.
I would also argue that growth overall for both Bluesky and Mastodon could increase should more people #bridge accounts between the two.
@transicorn @keith @homegrown Personally I don't disagree with that and I'd rather see bridging continue, I think even the limited Threads federation is probably more good than bad. I can see why other people with different priorities might have a different conclusion though.
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@transicorn Sorry but I already mentioned one huge difference that means Bluesky has very limited time available and I don't see decentralization as something that is just obviously going to happen. Unfortunately the incentive structure and the way Bluesky went about it continue to actively work against it decentralizing to any appreciable degree.
@ikuturso I agree with you about #Bluesky going about #decentralization wrong in many ways, but there are people spinning up #PDS instances w/ #ATProto and that's not had time to flourish yet aside from Bluesky the centralized instance.
I don't believe ATProto has a limited time available and again, we're talking about protocols and growth...
Saying ATProto is in danger because of Bluesky is like saying ActivityPub is in danger because of Mastodon Social for example. They are only parts of it
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@ikuturso I agree with you about #Bluesky going about #decentralization wrong in many ways, but there are people spinning up #PDS instances w/ #ATProto and that's not had time to flourish yet aside from Bluesky the centralized instance.
I don't believe ATProto has a limited time available and again, we're talking about protocols and growth...
Saying ATProto is in danger because of Bluesky is like saying ActivityPub is in danger because of Mastodon Social for example. They are only parts of it
@transicorn I see that comment often but protocols aren't maintained on their own. Plenty of protocols have died because there was nobody tending to them.
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@transicorn I see that comment often but protocols aren't maintained on their own. Plenty of protocols have died because there was nobody tending to them.
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@transicorn I would be much less confident on that considering how centralized it is, how much the appeal hinges on the single current use case and how little traction I've seen any of the other attempts at creating more get, how expensive it can be to maintain etc.
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@transicorn I would be much less confident on that considering how centralized it is, how much the appeal hinges on the single current use case and how little traction I've seen any of the other attempts at creating more get, how expensive it can be to maintain etc.
@ikuturso The appeal doesn't hinge on Bluesky the instance, far from it especially after recent events involving the CEO Jay Graber pissing many off.
#Blacksky is running several #PDS instances, there are others including one for #Transgender people spinning up by others...
People are becoming more aware of options there and choosing them, as that increases with additional servers the #Bluesky as an instance will certainly mean less to #ATProto beyond work developing the protocol.