Twitter will no longer be used by ArenaNet to give players updates and information on emergent game issues, among many other things:
https://en-forum.guildwars2.com/topic/133439-visit-the-news-and-announcements-forum-for-official-updates-on-game-issues/
… the number of (active) users on r/guildwars2 is managable on a lemmy instance by now.
This would not have been possible a few days ago, but look how smooth lemmy.world runs today.
Yea, but Reddit is also experimenting with visitors having to log in or use this app if you visit the page in mobile. I realise ArenaNet is not using Reddit to the same extend as they did on twitter. But who knows :D
If ArenaNet announced an AMA on Lemmy, I’m sure we would see many new users.
You may be right there. On the other hand splitting the Twitter user base between two commercial platforms is probably still better than everyone being on Twitter.
I’m beginning to wonder, if Threads is actually going to connect to the Fediverse or rather which kind of evil restrictions Meta is planning to apply. I mean, if people who are using Mastodon could follow and interact with their friends and celebrities on Threads, there would be no reason at all to have an Instagram account and/or to use any of Zuckerberg’s intrusive apps.
My guess is that Meta/Threads will only allow their users to access and interact with Federated content but not the other way which will most likely lead to most Mastodon instances deferating from Meta at once.
We have been advocating for interoperability between platforms for years. The biggest hurdle to users switching platforms when those platforms become exploitative is the lock-in of the social graph, the fact that switching platforms means abandoning everyone you know and who knows you. The fact that large platforms are adopting ActivityPub is not only validation of the movement towards decentralized social media, but a path forward for people locked into these platforms to switch to better providers. Which in turn, puts pressure on such platforms to provide better, less exploitative services. This is a clear victory for our cause, hopefully one of many to come.
That would be nice, but we need to move way more people here for that
According to information from reddit …
… the number of (active) users on
r/guildwars2
is managable on a lemmy instance by now. This would not have been possible a few days ago, but look how smoothlemmy.world
runs today.Yea, but Reddit is also experimenting with visitors having to log in or use this app if you visit the page in mobile. I realise ArenaNet is not using Reddit to the same extend as they did on twitter. But who knows :D
If ArenaNet announced an AMA on Lemmy, I’m sure we would see many new users.
They will use Threads long before mastodon or lemmy, as unfortunate as that is.
You may be right there. On the other hand splitting the Twitter user base between two commercial platforms is probably still better than everyone being on Twitter.
I’m beginning to wonder, if Threads is actually going to connect to the Fediverse or rather which kind of evil restrictions Meta is planning to apply. I mean, if people who are using Mastodon could follow and interact with their friends and celebrities on Threads, there would be no reason at all to have an Instagram account and/or to use any of Zuckerberg’s intrusive apps.
My guess is that Meta/Threads will only allow their users to access and interact with Federated content but not the other way which will most likely lead to most Mastodon instances deferating from Meta at once.
Looking forward to having a lot of popcorn 🍿 …
This is what Eugen Rochko the creator of Mastodon just wrote on his blog: