What does a successful #Fediverse look like, in your opinion?
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What does a successful #Fediverse look like, in your opinion?
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Evan Prodromoureplied to Ben Werdmuller last edited by
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Ben Werdmullerreplied to Evan Prodromou last edited by
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Evan Prodromoureplied to Ben Werdmuller last edited by
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Elena Rossini ⁂replied to Ben Werdmuller last edited by
@ben to be honest, it's not about number of daily active users or engagement. The measure of success - to me - is seeing non-profit organizations, academic institutions, subway, train, airline and weather alert systems, media organizations and politicians adopt the Fediverse as their main means of communication... like the dead bird app used to be. So that citizens would have as the first instinct to check these places' Fediverse accounts first, when needing critical information
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Stefan Bohacekreplied to Ben Werdmuller last edited by
@ben In terms of the culture, less racist, with people better at picking their fights, knowing when it's better to move on.
On a technical side of things, less isolating, more connected. Right now, because of various, mostly technical reasons, it's usually better to stick to larger servers. And interoperability is...well it mostly works, but requires a lot more effort than you'd expect.