Pixelfed ebbing
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I threw up my own Pixelfed instance. It was awful. I'm much happier with GoToSocial.
Plus I'm yet to run into a single person I actually know IRL on the fedi.
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Yeah this is looking to be a really good growth period. Pixelfed went from 15K in late December to a peak of 300K plus, and if it levels out at 150K that's decent. I don't think you want to suddenly grow too fast on a fediverse platform with a single part-time developer who's also (singlehandedly?) running the main instance.
One thing I wonder is: how many of those people were already active on other fediverse platforms...
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I mean, you could mention the fediverse to people you know IRL and get them to join.
But I've only done that a handful of times, quite ineffectively, so I can't presume to judge you.
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Plus I'm yet to run into a single person I actually know IRL on the fedi.
Is that a normal metric for monolithic social media?
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I am not gonna lie, I tried two or three separate times and was never able to get a sign up email to go through from multiple instances. I don't know if Gmail has been black-holing them all to protect their interests or not, but I pretty much gave up.
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monolithic social media
I...don't know what that means?
Lemmy is optimal for chatting with random people. If I want to share personal things, I prefer to do that with people I actually know.
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I've only done that a handful of times, quite ineffectively
Same.
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new users haven't been checking it out as much -- a month ago this was driven by external events (mostly Zuck turning pro-Trump, I think.)
A lot of users came over from TikTok too. There was a more organized TikTok campaign to get people to move to Pixelfed. Plus the ban and removal from stores gave people a bigger push to move.
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This is pretty normal. Every time there's a big wave of new fediverse users, a big chunk eventually goes back to their original social media. Some portion will stick around to be regular users and the cycle will repeat again next time a social media company pisses off a bunch of people.
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Monolithic as in Twitter, Reddit, Facebook - platforms that do not federate.
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Is that a normal metric for monolithic social media?
Maybe not for you. For me, I use social media as a way to sew and cultivate personal relationships. Someone I know posts something interesting and I might pick up the phone and call them and talk about it or we discuss it the next time we see each other. Or maybe there's a local event that someone shares and looks fun and I ask to join them.
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It deserves it. That software works SO poorly right now. I went to edit a post I made and it crashed the app. Figuring that was a fluke, I tried again and it crashed the whole app every single time without fail.
Another time, I tried to post a video that was cropped to Loops and IT LOST MY ACCOUNT PERMANENTLY and won’t let me use that username anymore. Guess I don’t need a Loops account anymore?
️. Tech support was nonexistent so I just wait until hopefully the dev gets his head out of his ass long enough to fix his buggy, shit software that makes the rest of the fediverse seem like dumbasses.
The best part: the sole dev of both of these apps doesn’t think he needs any help and refuses to open source them. The Kobe Bryant quintessential ball hog of software engineering.
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I doubt many are from other fediverse platforms. Pixelfed has been well known for a while. There are a lot of sharp edges running a Pixelfed server. He's stretched himself thin with all these projects. They need more love for sure.
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Has the code been completely open sourced? I haven't been following that very closely
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That sounds lovely but it's not been my experience of using social media (except Facebook). I'm not suggesting my experience is normal, or that yours is. I genuinely don't know.
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I couldn't care less about what's happening in the lives of celebrities or companies, or the unsupported political opinions of random strangers, but I guess I'm a weirdo in that way.
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Pixelfed has always been fully opensource (and Libre) and there has been fully open source clients, like Pixeldroid, for a long time. The new iPhone app which used the name of the network made things confusing unfortunately.
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Ah, right, I mistook it for Loops!
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I tend to use things like Pixelfed to find people interested in the same hobbies. Mastodon I use more for general nerding out.
I wasn't intending to criticise your use-case. I don't know what normal usage patterns look like.
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Yeah I wasn't trying to accuse you of that, just pointing out why I don't care much for these types of platforms in general.