its about mature infrastructure.
small, less mature countries have shit for internet resources.
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its about mature infrastructure.
small, less mature countries have shit for internet resources.
Yes but I admire OP's optimism in challenging the Fediverse to somehow deploy probably the largest and most complex human endeavor ever conceived to quickly achieve economic parity between non and former-colonial powers. That's like the Principality of Sealand saying they're putting a man on the moon. I love it.
I think GDP in this case, but yeah, same idea. It makes sense that wealthy countries with good infrastructure are going to be high on the list.
Country (nominal GDP rank)
USA (1)
France (7)
Germany (4)
Japan (3)
Finland (47)
Canada (9)
Netherlands (18)
Russia (8)
UK (6)
High-GDP countries that are notably missing are China (2, users are limited by the Great Firewall) and India (5, still building their infrastructure).
I wonder why Finland is so high on the list? Good for them, regardless.
Things you can do in finland: tango, fight with knives, computer stuff.
Nice mix of mental stimulation and high risk hijinks
The leaders of countries such as the PRC, Modi's India, Putin's Russia, ans Iran might not like the idea of decentralization.
Indeed, they might not like the internet itself.
I think you're overthinking this, and extrapolating limited data way too far.
For one, of course historically rich countries are going to be hosting more technology. Tech is expensive, and less developed countries are called that because they're less developed, which includes electricity grids, internet, economic power, and so on.
Another issue is that just because a Mastodon server is hosted in a particular country, doesn't mean only people in or from that country can make an account there. Sure, there are some servers that want to keep their communities specific to their local area, but the vast majority have no restrictions. Anyone from anywhere can sign up.
If you're trying to figure out how to make it so historically poor countries have the most servers instead, you're going to have to figure out how to fund and manage infrastructure expansion.
It feels like you're coming at this with the assumption of "every country has the resources to spin up hundreds of social media servers, but they're just not interested", which is kind of a weird conclusion to come to after recognizing the historical impact of colonialism and the privilege differences it's led to.
Yeah.. those leeches from underdeveloped countries should be hosting fediverse servers with all that expendable income they have.
What a shit take.
I m happy that France is just behind the USA knowing that we are way less massive in number of people. I think that s cool , let democratize the fediverse nom Mather where you are ;)
Are server costs just generally cheaper/easier in colonial countries to run or is it purely a money and time thing?
They are cheaper. Locations outside US/EU and very few countries in Asia are sometimes called "exotic" and can be a bit expensive. Lemmy also has this issue where servers that are distant from each other lag behind.
Dude.
Yeah, fuck those colonists with their colonial powers! 💪
It would be cool to have some Lemmy servers from some more obscure countries, like, I don't know, Mali, or something. Do they have any interesting top level domain names?
Oh true you could probably get some sick domains for smaller countries not well represented on the internet (not me I mean someone from that country).
Honestly I think cities are cooler though they feel more local and human than country names to me.
Pretty sure that's a joke, Mali's TLD is .ml
And as far as I know, lemmy.ml has no affiliation with Mali whatsoever.
What about the usage demographics within each country?
In underdeveloped/exploited countries, internet usage is more likely to be concentrated among the economic elites who formerly benefited from colonialism—so if increasing adoption in those countries just follows the pattern of other internet use, it could have the opposite effect from the one intended.
A good strategy is for you, and you specifically, to donate a lot of what sounds like your likely massive white-privledge trust fund to a tech charity of the country of your choosing.
This fails to solve system error.
Braindead
You can’t drop a mean comment like that and not expand on what you specifically mean by it.
What makes my post brain dead then specifically ?
Yes Lemmy is a form of wealth. It’s the sort of thing you’d expect to see in a wealthy country
Then how do we most effectively fight wealth inequality along the axis of software, fediverse software in particular?