I found this funny flow chart about traditional social media. I am wondering if there is a info graphic like this but with social media of the fediverse. If this does not exist, can someone create it?
I'm not sure about all of it and had to remove the racist/sexist stuff, just because I don't know any software on the fediverse with controversies like this...
Feel free to give feedback and if you think I should change something, I'll post it later on this community !
Friendica
GNUSocial / Mastodon
Vernissage
Wordpress ? Writefreely ? Pixelfed
Loops
Jlai.lu (French lemmy instance) / Lemmy (with the lemmy.world logo because it's more colorful than the plain lemmy logo)
I’m not sure about all of it and had to remove the racist/sexist stuff, just because I don’t know any software on the fediverse with controversies like this…
Soapbox, a fork of Pleroma, is made by a TERF who previously worked for Gab.
What about the Marxist-Leninist, communist, socialist, anti-capitalist crowd? I don't know if they hang around on other platforms, but they certainly are present here on Lemmy.
Also, what about sexual and gender minorities? I get the feeling that there are a lot of queer people on Mastodon. Maybe that could be another selection criteria.
Reddit is definitely for opinionated people that can't keep their mouth shut. And has quite a few bigots too. So this chart is unrealistically complimentary of redditors - I'm guessing you found it on reddit, which explains the judgemental opinion about TikTok and Insta.
The original image seems related to Westernsphere social media huh
Facebook in my region (Southeast Asia) is still filled with Gen Z, wirh various niche groups that often have more than 100K members. From anime meme to satirical anti-corruption group. Or fried chicken seller group and book barter for your small city.
I was active moderating on one local music group band on FB with 250K members.
I hope I can change Facebook for fediverse, but there's still no Facebook group alternative and actual active community on fediverse to make it happen.
"Got a Job?" for LinkedIn? The amount of desperate unemployed people there sharing yet another online certificate they've completed makes me think otherwise. 😬
No one on LinkedIn has a real job, they're all just bragging about being self-employed or paid to post there to "generate positive public opinion on 50 hour work weeks".
Both products of the same company but they seem like quite different experiences and userbases to me. Anecdotally, facebook is where my dad sends his friends things he found funny and instagram is where my brother posts pictures of his nights out
This. They are run quite separately (even though cross posting is possible). IG is on a roll currently as the legal status of Tiktok is shaky in the US, and Instagram managed to replicate the majority of features.