What do you think it would take for people to drop Twitter & Reddit and move to the Fediverse?

Samantha E Xavia@mastodon.social to Asklemmy@lemmy.ml – 92 points –

@asklemmy What do you think it would take for people to drop Twitter & Reddit and move to the Fediverse?

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Would it be best for Bluesky to then take all the celebs & public figures and work out a bridge between protocols, making it hopefully possible to see their stuff on Mastodon and other places?

As users can then choose if they want to use Mastodon or another alternative like Bluesky.

I'm not familiar with Bluesky so I don't know the answer to that. But I don't think any entity can just 'take all the celebs & public figures'. They are unlikely to move unless they think it's an advantage to themselves or their organisation.

There's plenty of Celebs & public figures using Bluesky, as that's how they started growing their platform originally.

There's also Threads that have more Celebs & public figures including Bill Gates. So I guess Threads might be the way they will publicly get in on the Fediverse. That's when they actually fully flesh their ActivityPub stuff and publicly release it.

Ok. I'd be interested to know how Bluesky compares in size to Twitter.

As of last November 2 Million users. What compared to the rest of the Fediverse that's very few.

https://mashable.com/article/bluesky-2-million-users-public-interface

I believe Twitter still has hundreds of millions monthly active users. That's tough competition.

Yeah, well, at least it's said to have that many active users but logging in once in a month to check 1 post. So less than 10 seconds on the website / app counts as active.

I'm sure it's slightly inflated. Hopefully indie developers and other smaller public figures come across.

good point, but how active are those 2 Million users on Bluesky counted? Even the daily active user count is said to be 2 orders of magnitude more than Bluesky. That's a lot of people with a very wide range of interests, political leanings and priorities. Most of them have never heard of federated networks and won't be interested unless their favourite celebrity, jounalist, politician or you name it moves to a platform that just so happens to be federated. By all means, build bridges, but I don't have the solutions.