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Martin Holland@mho@social.heise.de (2026-06-02 03:10:48)
@setto
Yeah, maybe that was too much wishful thinking, you're right. My impression didn't come from such stats (that show what you're describing) but from the fact, that there are still more platforms joining the Fediverse and growing it. But #BridgyFed and #Ghost who have added a bunch of active accounts are also not that new anymore...
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Martin Holland@mho@social.heise.de (2026-06-02 03:11:37)
@setto
And for this little experiment it's not only about the number of active accounts, but about the software you can reach..
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Settolino@setto@tooting.ch (2026-06-02 17:11:01)
@mho thanks for elaborating! Not sure bridgy is counted in fedidb. I like the concept of bridges, but very few seem to be any good at respecting people's reach settings (often referred to as "privacy settings").
This downward trend is happening accross all alternatives. I suspect much of it is due to most of them assuming microblogging is central to public interactions.