🚨BIG NEWS🚨

Buffer just added Mastodon as one of its supported social networks!

Amongst social media professionals this is HUGE!

See screenshots!

https://www.coywolf.news/social/buffer-adds-mastodon/

Buffer adds Mastodon to its social media management platform

Buffer’s popular social media management software can now schedule and post to Mastodon servers. Coywolf has a first look at what it's like to connect and publish posts from Buffer to Mastodon.

Coywolf News

Big thanks to @henshaw for breaking this story.

Also, did you manage to get any Pixelfed or Peertube accounts to work with Buffer?

Buffer adding Mastodon is just another example of the momentum that the Fediverse now has amongst developers -- and how this is going to push adoption forward.

This is the *real* story about Mastodon's growth during the past three months.

Yes, the first wave of Fediverse adoption came from people looking for a Twitter replacement.

But the next wave of adoption is going to come from an ecosystem of apps.

Why?

Because some of those Twitter migrants were developers.

And once they played around with the code, they all remembered how nice it is to build something on an open protocol.

Why are developers supporting the Fediverse even though the Fediverse "only" has 10 million accounts?

Because the Fediverse offers something developers crave: stability.

As Twitter already demonstrated, they can remove API access from developers for many bullshit reasons -- with no explanation.

No company should ever depend on Twitter's API -- or any Big Social API for that matter.

But ActivityPub is a W3C-backed web standard. It is an open protocol. Unlike Twitter, it is more trustworthy.

No, the story about the Fediverse's growth isn't about MAUs -- not that MAUs can be calculated precisely anyway.

The *real* story -- the one that the tech press should be writing about -- is the growth in:

1. Posts
2. Nodes
3. Apps

This is the beginning of a paradigm shift in social media and how it works.

Look, if I'm a social media app developer, I'm going to look for something that offers me two things:

1. Network effect - something people actively use
2. Protocol and API stability - something that won't change due to someone else's whims

This means the Fediverse.

Once developers en masse start developing for a platform, that's when the fun starts.

The iPhone didn't get interesting until developers made apps for it.

Ditto with the web.

We haven't even scratched the full potential for ActivityPub.

Last week, I said that Twitter would regret screwing over developers.

In fact, this is a colossal screw-up by inestimable orders of magnitude.

This will be apparent when all those former Twitter developers start releasing Fediverse apps.

It's not just going to happen -- it's happening!

@atomicpoet it certainly is - I’m testing three of them already 😊
@atomicpoet "Twitter no longer supports extenal applications, including this one. Would you like our help to migrate to Mastodon?"

@atomicpoet Yep. Every programmer who has said to themselves "God damnit, I wish I could do X on my social network, it'd just be a quick script" can now do X on this social network.

Well. Not search maybe. But most things. 😉

@pre I have no doubt that someone's build a real-time search engine for the Fediverse. Perhaps they're even doing this by leveraging RSS.

Whether this will be received well is another question 😆

@atomicpoet

Not only software developers and software are needed.

We need people who develop and improve the #ActivityPub standard!

Those interested in such work should join the Social Web Incubator Community Group:
https://www.w3.org/community/socialcg/