Sarah Perez
11:39 AM PST · January 8, 2025

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    I’m convinced its a combination of media silence on the fediverse (so most people don’t know about it as an alternative), and younger audiences who don’t know the history.

    Because I can’t imagine why grown adults who know the history of these companies, would do the goofy I’ll fkn do it again meme, ten times in a row.

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      I think ignorance (in the non pejorative sense) plays a big part. I can’t really blame my non technical friends for not fully understanding that ditching Facebook for Instagram doesn’t help. Even if they know it’s the same company, it’s still a totally different product, right? There’s also a certain apathy or need to just get something done.

      I’m sure I’ve purchased things at Home Depot that would make a plumber cringe, but I know nothing about that sort of thing and I just need to get my sink working.

      Still, I think those of us who do know should continue to lead by example. My friends know my stance on these things and some of them are coming around.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.ml
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      Relative obscurity is an aspect of it for sure, and I imagine networking effects are a big part of it as well. Accounts with a lot of followers tend to drive where people migrate. When a big account leaves twitter to bluesky they can pull thousands or even millions of users along with them. Meanwhile, people moving to Fediverse end up having to abandon a lot of the people they were following as a result. It’s also a lot easier for an account to grow on a centralized platform which is another reinforcing factor here.

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        Seems like those big accounts always choose to go from corporate platform to another corporate platform. They almost never choose to move to the fediverse.

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          I suspect it’s because it’s easier to have a mass following on a centralized platform. A federated platform will inherently be at odds with that. I personally don’t see that as necessarily a bad thing either as it makes the Fediverse unattractive to commercial interests and marketers.