hrefna, (edited ) to random
@hrefna@hachyderm.io avatar

A fermi estimate.

Assume that everyone follows roughly 150 people and is followed by the same, and that your average person has 10 notes per day + some number of interactions that may have a smaller audience.

If we follow the specification as written and don't use a sharedInbox that comes out to every person sending 1500+ messages a day and receiving ~1500 messages a day. About 6 MiB of data.

Across the entire fediverse with 1.5 M users you'd be looking at 4.5 B messages. 4.5 TB.

A day

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paoloredaelli,
@paoloredaelli@mastodon.uno avatar

@hrefna
Afaics a similar scaling issue had been handled in the past by NNTP, i.e. . I wonder if we could look at oldish NNTP to learn a trick or two

publicvoit, to reddit
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dangoodin, to random

It should be clear now that it was and remains a catastrophic mistake for people to view privately owned social media platforms as any kind of public resource. People didn't know better a decade ago. They have no excuse now.

cazabon,

@dangoodin

I'm going to disagree with that last bit - people did know better a decade ago, at least some of us. Social spaces on the net long predated the arrival of big tech and commercial social sites - we used email and and the Unix talk and finger protocols and and other things to keep in touch with people, from the person at the terminal next to yours, to someone at a university halfway around the world.

We warned about the big sites when they arrived.

bnftsftw, to fediverse

I've been spending a lot of time on and and the communities both here and there remind me a lot of the communities that I encountered in chatrooms and back in the day, ie. highly nerdy, highly tech literate.

The creates a lot of interesting new technical and social problems, but it also solves the problem of how to get big tech the fuck out of my social media. I think I'll stay.

jacobydave, to random
@jacobydave@mastodon.xyz avatar

In the 90s, in one of the newsgroups I was in, someone wrote "merkin" instead of "American".

The "Two Types of people" are people who get that joke deeply and those who don't.

mjgardner,
@mjgardner@social.sdf.org avatar

@jacobydave And then there’s the increasingly vanishing set that knows about 🧓

publicvoit, to internet
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

With basically killing all 3rd-party apps (https://www.reddit.com/r/redditdev/comments/13wsiks/api_update_enterprise_level_tier_for_large_scale/) I just wanted to remind you of my article that warned about losing all important contributions on large platforms:

https://karl-voit.at/2020/10/23/avoid-web-forums/

You should think of using alternatives that do not suffer from all these lock-in effects.

I'd strongly suggest a revival of the good old (). We've got plenty of awesome clients for that already.

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