Well, there goes the Fediverse.
this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2024
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Considering the fediverse microblogging scene includes Threads, which claims to have hundreds of millions of active users, I'd say its death is greatly exaggerated.
Yes, I know a lot of Mastodon servers refuse to federate with Threads, and yes I know their active user figures are likely very different from what they claim. But at the end of the day, it's an ActivityPub microblogging platform with a considerable userbase and a very rich corporate backer.
Isn't it disabled by default?
The fediverse is considered 'over' when parasitic leeches like Musk and Spez come knocking on Lemmy's and BlueSky's doors like "we want growth...please sell to us".
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