top | item 28764598 (no title) Qi_ | 4 years ago It seems like all new social networks have a vicious fact to overcome: nobody's on it, so nobody uses it, so nobody's on it.How do social networks reach that "critical mass" of users? discuss order hn newest sm4rk0|4 years ago Here's the TikTok story: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomtaulli/2020/01/31/tiktok-why... riffic|4 years ago one way would be to be interoperable with an existing ecosystem from the start.Michelle Lim makes a great case for this here:https://www.michellelim.org/writing/into-the-fediverse/ Qi_|4 years ago Thank you for sharing the link. I like the idea of standardization among smaller social media platforms. Basically, the success of a platform built on ActivityPub becomes more tied to the success of ALL platforms built on ActivityPub. disambiguation|4 years ago reddit founders in the early days would use fake accounts to make it seem more active
sm4rk0|4 years ago Here's the TikTok story: https://www.forbes.com/sites/tomtaulli/2020/01/31/tiktok-why...
riffic|4 years ago one way would be to be interoperable with an existing ecosystem from the start.Michelle Lim makes a great case for this here:https://www.michellelim.org/writing/into-the-fediverse/ Qi_|4 years ago Thank you for sharing the link. I like the idea of standardization among smaller social media platforms. Basically, the success of a platform built on ActivityPub becomes more tied to the success of ALL platforms built on ActivityPub.
Qi_|4 years ago Thank you for sharing the link. I like the idea of standardization among smaller social media platforms. Basically, the success of a platform built on ActivityPub becomes more tied to the success of ALL platforms built on ActivityPub.
disambiguation|4 years ago reddit founders in the early days would use fake accounts to make it seem more active
sm4rk0|4 years ago
riffic|4 years ago
Michelle Lim makes a great case for this here:
https://www.michellelim.org/writing/into-the-fediverse/
Qi_|4 years ago
disambiguation|4 years ago