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  • Just of top of your head, can you list three reasons they want to join the Fediverse for a “normal” Reddit user?

    I agree, there is no reason for most of them to. Why leave a place full of conversation to join somewhere where there is hardly any?

    That said, many people want to to abandon traditional social media sites like Twitter/X and Facebook - Bluesky has been a huge beneficiary.

    If it did things differently, there is every reason to think the fediverse could benefit from that transition. This trend of turning against the old social media , especially as it has aligned itself with the far right, is only going to accelerate.


  • It’s still very early on, but a theme discussed in the video is worth repeating here: if the Fediverse is so great (ethical, devoid of advertising or toxic, addictive algorithms, with the goal of genuinely connecting people) why is it that the general public has not heard of it?

    The futurology.today instance I’m an admin/mod of has the added benefit of being a direct sibling of r/futurology on Reddit which has 21 million users (I, and the other Mods also mod it).

    Despite over a year promoting it on the subreddit, 3/4 of the instances users are from the fediverse, not Reddit.

    Maybe the fediverse needs some breakthrough with usability, discovery and appeal?

    Its bizarre that finding and subscribing to other instances is still so painful and backwards.

    Why can’t we have new account types already subscribed to a ‘top 100 instances’ ? Instant improvement.




























  • I think fediverse people are wildly overestimating how much 99% of Reddit users care about this. The mod team on r/futurology (I’m one of them) set up a fediverse site just over a month ago (here you go - https://futurology.today/ ) It’s been modestly successful so far, but the vast majority of subscribers seem to be coming from elsewhere in the fediverse, not migrants from Reddit.

    This is despite the fact we’ve permanently stickied a post to the top of the sub. r/futurology has over 19 million subscribers, and yet the fediverse is only attracting a tiny trickle of them. I doubt most people on Reddit even know what the word fediverse means.