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Is the Fediverse stalling?

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  • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 This user is from outside of this forum
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    I'm genuinely interested in people thoughts about the Fediverse because here in the UK it has massively stalled in 2025, like a lot of things. I am seeing way less posts from UK people and way less interaction and general use in fact. Most seem to have stopped social media use to be fair, and I know a lot of that is to do with my age (old fart here, 56 laps round sun and counting) but the numbers game look poor from my point of view. Do we think the Fediverse has a future now after useage appears to be going downwards? Is it a UK thing? (well I know the UK is weird but hey)

    trinsec@piefed.socialT muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM rglullis@communick.newsR D sentient_loom@sh.itjust.worksS 26 Replies Last reply
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    • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

      I'm genuinely interested in people thoughts about the Fediverse because here in the UK it has massively stalled in 2025, like a lot of things. I am seeing way less posts from UK people and way less interaction and general use in fact. Most seem to have stopped social media use to be fair, and I know a lot of that is to do with my age (old fart here, 56 laps round sun and counting) but the numbers game look poor from my point of view. Do we think the Fediverse has a future now after useage appears to be going downwards? Is it a UK thing? (well I know the UK is weird but hey)

      trinsec@piefed.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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      Didn't the UK recently have a controversial online safety act or something? And didn't many servers defederate UK servers as result?

      blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 2 Replies Last reply
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      • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

        I'm genuinely interested in people thoughts about the Fediverse because here in the UK it has massively stalled in 2025, like a lot of things. I am seeing way less posts from UK people and way less interaction and general use in fact. Most seem to have stopped social media use to be fair, and I know a lot of that is to do with my age (old fart here, 56 laps round sun and counting) but the numbers game look poor from my point of view. Do we think the Fediverse has a future now after useage appears to be going downwards? Is it a UK thing? (well I know the UK is weird but hey)

        muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM This user is from outside of this forum
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        Bluesky blew itself up cos they failed to be sufficiently decentralised and became an echo chamber. Activpub systems are less echo chambery but still have a very strong left lean that is significantly effecting out ability to grow especially among the centre who represents the majority. We need more right wing opinions and allow said right wing opinions if we want the majority of people to adopt it.

        The fundamental failure of the fediverse that is limiting us is that accounts are not transportable. We need some decentralised ledger of accounts that can be cryptographically verified with a zero trust system. U just set up a oidc server to do that auth and that plugs into every single fediverse application everywhere.

        rglullis@communick.newsR cris_color@lemmy.worldC D die4ever@retrolemmy.comD 5 Replies Last reply
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        • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

          I'm genuinely interested in people thoughts about the Fediverse because here in the UK it has massively stalled in 2025, like a lot of things. I am seeing way less posts from UK people and way less interaction and general use in fact. Most seem to have stopped social media use to be fair, and I know a lot of that is to do with my age (old fart here, 56 laps round sun and counting) but the numbers game look poor from my point of view. Do we think the Fediverse has a future now after useage appears to be going downwards? Is it a UK thing? (well I know the UK is weird but hey)

          rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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          Yeah, both. It's flatlining globally and down in the UK.

          cris_color@lemmy.worldC coelacanth@aggregatet.orgC 2 Replies Last reply
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          • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

            Bluesky blew itself up cos they failed to be sufficiently decentralised and became an echo chamber. Activpub systems are less echo chambery but still have a very strong left lean that is significantly effecting out ability to grow especially among the centre who represents the majority. We need more right wing opinions and allow said right wing opinions if we want the majority of people to adopt it.

            The fundamental failure of the fediverse that is limiting us is that accounts are not transportable. We need some decentralised ledger of accounts that can be cryptographically verified with a zero trust system. U just set up a oidc server to do that auth and that plugs into every single fediverse application everywhere.

            rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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            OIDC gives you federated login, but no portable identity...

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            • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

              Bluesky blew itself up cos they failed to be sufficiently decentralised and became an echo chamber. Activpub systems are less echo chambery but still have a very strong left lean that is significantly effecting out ability to grow especially among the centre who represents the majority. We need more right wing opinions and allow said right wing opinions if we want the majority of people to adopt it.

              The fundamental failure of the fediverse that is limiting us is that accounts are not transportable. We need some decentralised ledger of accounts that can be cryptographically verified with a zero trust system. U just set up a oidc server to do that auth and that plugs into every single fediverse application everywhere.

              cris_color@lemmy.worldC This user is from outside of this forum
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              Bluesky blew itself up? What happened to bluesky?

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              • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                Yeah, both. It's flatlining globally and down in the UK.

                cris_color@lemmy.worldC This user is from outside of this forum
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                It kinda seems like historically, growth has been driven by exoduses from larger platforms. Right now there's not any huge things going on on other platforms that piss people off and make them wanna leave but like, twitter, reddit and meta seem really good at finding shitty thing to do, so I'd kinda expect growth to just pick back up whenever the next outrage happens πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

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                • cris_color@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                  It kinda seems like historically, growth has been driven by exoduses from larger platforms. Right now there's not any huge things going on on other platforms that piss people off and make them wanna leave but like, twitter, reddit and meta seem really good at finding shitty thing to do, so I'd kinda expect growth to just pick back up whenever the next outrage happens πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

                  rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Isn't it a little bit sad to think that the best we can do here is to wait for everyone else to get pissed at Big Tech's fuckups?

                  E sentient_loom@sh.itjust.worksS endmaker@ani.socialE db0@lemmy.dbzer0.comD cris_color@lemmy.worldC 5 Replies Last reply
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                  • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                    I'm genuinely interested in people thoughts about the Fediverse because here in the UK it has massively stalled in 2025, like a lot of things. I am seeing way less posts from UK people and way less interaction and general use in fact. Most seem to have stopped social media use to be fair, and I know a lot of that is to do with my age (old fart here, 56 laps round sun and counting) but the numbers game look poor from my point of view. Do we think the Fediverse has a future now after useage appears to be going downwards? Is it a UK thing? (well I know the UK is weird but hey)

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                    There needs to be a community tasked with advertising Lemmy on Reddit.

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                    • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

                      Bluesky blew itself up cos they failed to be sufficiently decentralised and became an echo chamber. Activpub systems are less echo chambery but still have a very strong left lean that is significantly effecting out ability to grow especially among the centre who represents the majority. We need more right wing opinions and allow said right wing opinions if we want the majority of people to adopt it.

                      The fundamental failure of the fediverse that is limiting us is that accounts are not transportable. We need some decentralised ledger of accounts that can be cryptographically verified with a zero trust system. U just set up a oidc server to do that auth and that plugs into every single fediverse application everywhere.

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                      God, shut up. There's the "communist" dumbass instances which is just far right levels of stupid, and then literally the entire rest of this platform is just normal centrist europe views. "Leftist" is a term Americans use to describe giving immigrants healthcare and thinking homeless people should be given homes.

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                        There needs to be a community tasked with advertising Lemmy on Reddit.

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                        [email protected]

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                        • trinsec@piefed.socialT [email protected]

                          Didn't the UK recently have a controversial online safety act or something? And didn't many servers defederate UK servers as result?

                          blaze@lemmy.dbzer0.comB This user is from outside of this forum
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                          No, lemmy.zip just geo blocked UK IP adresses, but the content is still available from other servers, no instance defederated.

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                          • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                            Isn't it a little bit sad to think that the best we can do here is to wait for everyone else to get pissed at Big Tech's fuckups?

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                            The horrors persist, but so should we

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                            • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                              OIDC gives you federated login, but no portable identity...

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                              Oidc is the protocol by which auth can happen its the evolution of oauth. U need to build some kind of decentralised ledger then u set up a server that checks that ledger against the user provided auth then u simply make this server have an oidc endpoint allowing it to be plug and play with existing fediverse services.

                              I say oidc cos almost all fediverse software is already compatible with it.

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                              • cris_color@lemmy.worldC [email protected]

                                Bluesky blew itself up? What happened to bluesky?

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                                There usage numbers are dropping alarmingly. And all the famous people on it went back to twitter.

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                                • rglullis@communick.newsR [email protected]

                                  Yeah, both. It's flatlining globally and down in the UK.

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                                  We had some nice steady growth up until some months back, probably partially driven by dissatisfaction with Reddit rallying behind Trump and further enshittification of it. But predictably the lions share of users just accepted the new normal as the inertia of leaving is just too high to overcome. For another exodus event there needs to be a bigger shock to the system, probably something like turning off old.reddit.

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                                  • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                                    I'm genuinely interested in people thoughts about the Fediverse because here in the UK it has massively stalled in 2025, like a lot of things. I am seeing way less posts from UK people and way less interaction and general use in fact. Most seem to have stopped social media use to be fair, and I know a lot of that is to do with my age (old fart here, 56 laps round sun and counting) but the numbers game look poor from my point of view. Do we think the Fediverse has a future now after useage appears to be going downwards? Is it a UK thing? (well I know the UK is weird but hey)

                                    sentient_loom@sh.itjust.worksS This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    Social media is kinda washed up. A lot of people are on substack, too. The internet as a place is just less popular, I think. We're all getting sick of it.

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                                    • coelacanth@aggregatet.orgC [email protected]

                                      We had some nice steady growth up until some months back, probably partially driven by dissatisfaction with Reddit rallying behind Trump and further enshittification of it. But predictably the lions share of users just accepted the new normal as the inertia of leaving is just too high to overcome. For another exodus event there needs to be a bigger shock to the system, probably something like turning off old.reddit.

                                      rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                      I've spent the a good part of last year working on Fediverser. The tools to lower the barrier of migration and to get people out of Reddit were built. To me, it feels like it's the users and admins here that were not interested in pushing that as a goal.

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                                      • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                                        I'm genuinely interested in people thoughts about the Fediverse because here in the UK it has massively stalled in 2025, like a lot of things. I am seeing way less posts from UK people and way less interaction and general use in fact. Most seem to have stopped social media use to be fair, and I know a lot of that is to do with my age (old fart here, 56 laps round sun and counting) but the numbers game look poor from my point of view. Do we think the Fediverse has a future now after useage appears to be going downwards? Is it a UK thing? (well I know the UK is weird but hey)

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                                        Fediverse does everything I require out of social media. Functionality of threadiverse is mostly there and getting better (Piefed will probably replace Lemmy as the go-to eventually), apps are better. Mastodon / microblogging was always good enough for communicating with real people, it’s when you’re an influencer you run into limitations but who cares about that. Maybe there aren’t that many people that are into this and that’s okay because we’re not a corporation that needs to report quarterly growth forever.

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                                        • muntedcrocodile@hilariouschaos.comM [email protected]

                                          Oidc is the protocol by which auth can happen its the evolution of oauth. U need to build some kind of decentralised ledger then u set up a server that checks that ledger against the user provided auth then u simply make this server have an oidc endpoint allowing it to be plug and play with existing fediverse services.

                                          I say oidc cos almost all fediverse software is already compatible with it.

                                          rglullis@communick.newsR This user is from outside of this forum
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                                          My point is: if you have a ledger that the user controls and can use to redirect to different auth endpoints, then you don't need oauth. You just use the record in the ledger as the authentication mechanism directly.

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