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  • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

    @dave @ljrk There is, Friendica, however, it has not taken off in the same way - I don't know why since I haven't used it

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    #26

    @ricci @dave @ljrk because facebook is the only platform where is it still relatively about people you know like your family instead of being about the post contentd themselves

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    • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

      Hachyderm is the El Paso of the Fediverse

      It can be kind of hard to understand how big a server (instance) on the Fediverse really is. I know mastodon.social is much bigger than the server I'm on, but how much bigger, really?

      So what if we compare the populations of servers to cities?

      I built a tool for that! https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/fedicities/

      Let's compare mastodon.social, the biggest server on the Fediverse, to the biggest city in the world, Shanghai (pop 24.9M). In comparison, pixelfed.social is like Ahmedabad, India (pop 6.4M). hachyderm.io is like El Paso, Texas (pop 679K). The server I'm on, discuss.systems, is like Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany (pop 32.1K).

      Cool but maybe I'm not so familiar with some of those cities. What if we compare to cities in Mexico? (mastodon.social is Mexico City, Hachyderm is Tepic) Or Ontario? (mastodon.social is Toronto, Hachyderm is Caledon).

      Play around with this tool, select an area of the world you're familiar with, and get a better sense for how big all these servers really are! Check out what your own server is comparable to!

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      #27

      @ricci this is awesome but I don’t really get how anchor cities and anchor instances work because the tooltip seems not to respond to touch events and I’m on a tablet

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      • dougwade@mastodon.xyzD dougwade@mastodon.xyz

        @ricci this is awesome but I don’t really get how anchor cities and anchor instances work because the tooltip seems not to respond to touch events and I’m on a tablet

        ricci@discuss.systemsR This user is from outside of this forum
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        #28

        @dougwade Oops! should be fixed.

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        • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

          Hachyderm is the El Paso of the Fediverse

          It can be kind of hard to understand how big a server (instance) on the Fediverse really is. I know mastodon.social is much bigger than the server I'm on, but how much bigger, really?

          So what if we compare the populations of servers to cities?

          I built a tool for that! https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/fedicities/

          Let's compare mastodon.social, the biggest server on the Fediverse, to the biggest city in the world, Shanghai (pop 24.9M). In comparison, pixelfed.social is like Ahmedabad, India (pop 6.4M). hachyderm.io is like El Paso, Texas (pop 679K). The server I'm on, discuss.systems, is like Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany (pop 32.1K).

          Cool but maybe I'm not so familiar with some of those cities. What if we compare to cities in Mexico? (mastodon.social is Mexico City, Hachyderm is Tepic) Or Ontario? (mastodon.social is Toronto, Hachyderm is Caledon).

          Play around with this tool, select an area of the world you're familiar with, and get a better sense for how big all these servers really are! Check out what your own server is comparable to!

          georgebaily@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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          #29

          @ricci love this!

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          • georgebaily@mastodon.socialG georgebaily@mastodon.social

            @ricci love this!

            ricci@discuss.systemsR This user is from outside of this forum
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            #30

            @georgebaily Great, I'm glad you like it!

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            • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

              Hachyderm is the El Paso of the Fediverse

              It can be kind of hard to understand how big a server (instance) on the Fediverse really is. I know mastodon.social is much bigger than the server I'm on, but how much bigger, really?

              So what if we compare the populations of servers to cities?

              I built a tool for that! https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/fedicities/

              Let's compare mastodon.social, the biggest server on the Fediverse, to the biggest city in the world, Shanghai (pop 24.9M). In comparison, pixelfed.social is like Ahmedabad, India (pop 6.4M). hachyderm.io is like El Paso, Texas (pop 679K). The server I'm on, discuss.systems, is like Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany (pop 32.1K).

              Cool but maybe I'm not so familiar with some of those cities. What if we compare to cities in Mexico? (mastodon.social is Mexico City, Hachyderm is Tepic) Or Ontario? (mastodon.social is Toronto, Hachyderm is Caledon).

              Play around with this tool, select an area of the world you're familiar with, and get a better sense for how big all these servers really are! Check out what your own server is comparable to!

              ricci@discuss.systemsR This user is from outside of this forum
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              #31

              @mastodonmigration you might like this 👆

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              • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

                Hachyderm is the El Paso of the Fediverse

                It can be kind of hard to understand how big a server (instance) on the Fediverse really is. I know mastodon.social is much bigger than the server I'm on, but how much bigger, really?

                So what if we compare the populations of servers to cities?

                I built a tool for that! https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/fedicities/

                Let's compare mastodon.social, the biggest server on the Fediverse, to the biggest city in the world, Shanghai (pop 24.9M). In comparison, pixelfed.social is like Ahmedabad, India (pop 6.4M). hachyderm.io is like El Paso, Texas (pop 679K). The server I'm on, discuss.systems, is like Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany (pop 32.1K).

                Cool but maybe I'm not so familiar with some of those cities. What if we compare to cities in Mexico? (mastodon.social is Mexico City, Hachyderm is Tepic) Or Ontario? (mastodon.social is Toronto, Hachyderm is Caledon).

                Play around with this tool, select an area of the world you're familiar with, and get a better sense for how big all these servers really are! Check out what your own server is comparable to!

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                #32

                @ricci This is very cool!

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                • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                  @ricci This is very cool!

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                  #33

                  @stefan Thanks! I have this idea to make a sort of a "skyline" for the Fediverse using the same data, with buildings representing the major servers

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                  • damonwakes@mastodon.sdf.orgD damonwakes@mastodon.sdf.org

                    @ricci Please do let me know if you figure it out! I'd be keen to have another poke around. It is interesting to see the scale of the servers compared this way.

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                    #34

                    @ricci @DamonWakes
                    Its important to remember that if this is based on the number of registered accounts, that the number of *active* accounts can be wildly different.
                    sdf is a great example. While it has about 70k registered, the number of active accounts runs to a few hundred (i did a bit of digging via the api a few weeks or maybe months ago, I've got a post about it somewhere but sdf search doesnt work properly so i can't find it)

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                    • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

                      @stefan Thanks! I have this idea to make a sort of a "skyline" for the Fediverse using the same data, with buildings representing the major servers

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                      #35

                      @ricci Nice, I like that!

                      Really love what you've been doing with all the data you're collecting. Definitely let me know when you publish something next time, I'll be more than happy to add a link to it on https://fediverseexplorations.org!

                      (Or if you prefer, there is a link to the GitHub repo on the Contribute page and in the footer.)

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                      • botvolution@mastodon.sdf.orgB botvolution@mastodon.sdf.org

                        @ricci @DamonWakes
                        Its important to remember that if this is based on the number of registered accounts, that the number of *active* accounts can be wildly different.
                        sdf is a great example. While it has about 70k registered, the number of active accounts runs to a few hundred (i did a bit of digging via the api a few weeks or maybe months ago, I've got a post about it somewhere but sdf search doesnt work properly so i can't find it)

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                        #36

                        @botvolution @DamonWakes This is the number of active accounts, I update them daily

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                        • stefan@stefanbohacek.onlineS stefan@stefanbohacek.online

                          @ricci Nice, I like that!

                          Really love what you've been doing with all the data you're collecting. Definitely let me know when you publish something next time, I'll be more than happy to add a link to it on https://fediverseexplorations.org!

                          (Or if you prefer, there is a link to the GitHub repo on the Contribute page and in the footer.)

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                          #37

                          @stefan Cool, will try to remember to do it 🙂

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                          • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

                            @botvolution @DamonWakes This is the number of active accounts, I update them daily

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                            #38

                            @DamonWakes @ricci
                            Brilliant

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                            • botvolution@mastodon.sdf.orgB botvolution@mastodon.sdf.org

                              @DamonWakes @ricci
                              Brilliant

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                              #39

                              @botvolution @DamonWakes I built a whole crawler: https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/fetch-nodeinfo-bot.html ... and release a lot of data from it, including each crawl: https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/data/

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                              • ricci@discuss.systemsR ricci@discuss.systems

                                Hachyderm is the El Paso of the Fediverse

                                It can be kind of hard to understand how big a server (instance) on the Fediverse really is. I know mastodon.social is much bigger than the server I'm on, but how much bigger, really?

                                So what if we compare the populations of servers to cities?

                                I built a tool for that! https://arewedecentralizedyet.online/fedicities/

                                Let's compare mastodon.social, the biggest server on the Fediverse, to the biggest city in the world, Shanghai (pop 24.9M). In comparison, pixelfed.social is like Ahmedabad, India (pop 6.4M). hachyderm.io is like El Paso, Texas (pop 679K). The server I'm on, discuss.systems, is like Eisenhüttenstadt, Germany (pop 32.1K).

                                Cool but maybe I'm not so familiar with some of those cities. What if we compare to cities in Mexico? (mastodon.social is Mexico City, Hachyderm is Tepic) Or Ontario? (mastodon.social is Toronto, Hachyderm is Caledon).

                                Play around with this tool, select an area of the world you're familiar with, and get a better sense for how big all these servers really are! Check out what your own server is comparable to!

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                                #40

                                @ricci

                                Cool.

                                So the server I'm on is equivalent to Heidenheim, 2.6K

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