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cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/26798208
The “Fediverse”, a federation of decentralized social media servers, has emerged after a decade in which centralized platforms like X (formerly Twitter) have dominated the landscape. The structure of a federation should affect user activity, as a user selects a server to access the Fediverse and posts are distributed along the structure. This paper reports on the differences in user activity between Twitter and Mastodon, a prominent example of decentralized social media. The target of the analysis is Japanese posts because both Twitter and Mastodon are actively used especially in Japan. Our findings include a larger number of replies on Twitter, more consistent user engagement on this http URL, and different topic preferences on each server.
I thought MissKey was smote popular in Japan?
Interesting report. Might give Mastodon a try someday, I quit Twitter a little bit before the acquisition.
Nazi posts are way up on X.
Impressive, very nice. Now let’s see Twitter adjusted for bot activity