because it’s still all connected. As integrated as the fediverse is with lemmy, mastodon, kbin, and any other ‘notable implementation’ of activitypub,

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ActivityPub

I still think each individual ecosystem will rise in its own right with its own (mercifully interconnected) crowd, lemmy being where most of your Reddit refugees go, and mastodon being where the twitter refugees go

Crowds drive development, so I wonder which ecosystem gets the most development over time, and who the kbin software attracts

Is there a fediverse market-share statistics site somewhere showing which clients are generating the most activity across the whole thing? I’m guessing this is impossible because this data isn’t logged, but it would be interesting to see the numbers and what everyone is using

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    It makes sense, but it’s more than a little depressing and I would have thought the features wouldn’t really be much of an issue for someone who chose that platform. Someone on Twitter might be aware that Reddit exists and how it works, but they’re still not very likely to uproot themselves from a platform they know and use just for that (current events notwithstanding).

    Can I ask what kind of service Hubzilla is, that puts it above the other options? Especially for nerds? I’ve heard the name maybe three times now, but I know nothing else. Is it just the fact that they’re not tied down?