The collapse of Twitter is a system breakdown. Mastodon and the fediverse represent something different: _system change_. From for-profit "Big Tech" to nonprofit, open source, community-owned public spaces.

System change is always harder than you think. It always incurs short-term costs, with hoped for long-term benefits.

The next few weeks will be really tough for the fediverse. Stick around, vibe with it, and you just might help us put a huge part of the web back in community hands. <3

Expect some of the following to happen in the coming weeks:

- celebrities with huge follower counts pushing tiny community-run servers to their knees

- instance admin burnout; shutting down of servers

- big new servers that don't "vibe" with common rules or culture being widely defederated

- some notable account violating an instance code of conduct and throwing a fit

- lots of people ragequitting Mastodon for one reason or another

- etc.

It'll be a rough ride. Patience and strength, all.

@eloquence Funny thing is: I don‘t even care. I‘m happy I found my little niche here and I will make it as comfortable for me ad possible and try to find like-minded people here. Don‘t care if the fediverse is the next big thing. I like it already as it is.

@martinpallmann @eloquence funny enough, it could be an "eternal september" event, so a growth in user numbers may not feel great for all the current users.

Personally I welcome it, however I understand if not everyone will feel the same.