A pretty good argument, but maybe the post is on the wrong community? You should consider posting it on neurodivergent communities too.
Brazillian here. Out biggest Mastodon instance (ursal.zone) is locally hosted, but is behind Cloudflare and appears as US in this list. Most of Brazilian instances are foreign hosted because of cost. This table means nothing in terms of fediverse penetration on Brazil. We have a huge population, and even as most of Brazilian are monolingual, the minority of bilinguals are millions that can read English. Even monolinguals are doing just fine using Brazilian instances, even if foreign hosted.
It’s possible to use Lemmy clients with piefed? Tried boost and can’t login.
Not yet federating. Months away from federating. The split money policy failed to attract good content every single time it’s proposed. Techcrunch should have a article about why it’s failed already written.
Threadverse as in lemmy + kbin/mbin. Not Meta’s Treads.
Very interesting report, and very ethical way to gather the data for study.
The part about how a small number of core users are important to the community is something we need to keep on our minds. But something bugging me is how Threadverse is absent from the report.
God, the graph quality is terrible. I can’t read half of it.
Authentication bypass should give you interactive access. “I’m in” like. Remote code execution only allows you to run a command, without permanent access. You can use some RCE vulnerabilities to bypass authentication, but not all.
Windows hides extensions by default.