How far will it go this time?
This post from #Mastodon can reach the whole #Fediverse, #Bluesky & more.
That's #Sharkey, #Misskey, #Pixelfed, #Mbin, #Lemmy, #Friendica, #Hometown, #Akkoma…

If you see it, please share it.

#SocialMedia @fediverse

First results πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

@fediverse

So here is a first analysys of shares and favs by #Software πŸ‘‡πŸΌ

There are some missing, maybe because my instance doesn't know about them (I'm getting the number via API), and #Bluesky has some more (but not much). Sadly I tagged #Lemmy/#Piefed wrong, so they could not share/like.

The most surprising part for me is how many of the accounts are bridged via #BridgyFed, it's more than one sixth as far as I can see.

I will look into the data more.

#Fediverse #SocialMedia

Now with corrected colors! Thanks to all who shared it wide, it got very far!

- it was shared far more often than last time
- everyone is so nice
- #Bluesky was not more popular than last time, but it's still first
- the diversity is great, but the range of reachable networks seems not bigger
- with #Wafrn there is an interesting new one in town, and it seems to get traction (https://wedistribute.org/2025/10/wafrn-chaotic-good/)
- I'll have to add #Piefed/#Lemmy the next time

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@mho Grüße aus Valencia /Spanien πŸ‘‹

@mho @fediverse what do you mean with one sixth is using BridgyFed? Does that mean a big chunk of that purple part is actually bluesky?

Interesting visualisation would perhaps also be, how many of the interactions came from mastodon.social alone in comparison to all the rest.

@feyter

Ah, no: It means that I can see one sixth of the people who have shared this post from #Bluesky.

@mho That makes sense. The post is getting shared to more people on bluesky but you can't see this from outside.
@mho interesting to see also the different culture, i.e. pixelfed and wafrn users using likes rather than reposts.
@mho @fediverse Hometown (iirc) is a Mastodon fork that just allows me to post to people on my server (though I have to use the web interface for it). I'm surprised the developer chose a different tag, but it does give visibility.