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Your Thursday night moment of zen: Let it go! from Frozen sung in the native Klingon. šŸ˜ŽšŸ¤“šŸ˜…

ā€œQorDu’ vItlhutlhbe’pu’, vaj jIH vItlhutlhbe’!ā€ ā„ļø
#StarTrek šŸ––

With bluesky (mostly) going down for a few hours today, I got to wondering about how decentralized the fediverse really is in terms of where its servers are hosted. I grabbed a server list from fedidb, with network information coming from ipinfo.io .

[EDIT: I did a better analysis on a dataset of 10x as many servers, see https://discuss.systems/@ricci/114400324446169152 ]

These stats are by the number of *servers* not the number of *users* (maybe I'll run those stats later).

fedidb currently tracks 2,650 servers of various types (Mastodon, pixelfed, lemmy, misskey, peertube, etc)

The fediverse is most vulnerable to disruptions at CloudFlare: 24% of Fediverse servers are behind it. Also note that this means that I don't have real data on where this 24% are located or hosted, since CloudFlare obscures this by design.

Beyond CloudFlare, the fediverse is not too concentrated on any one network. The most popular host, Hertzner, only hosts 14% of fediverse servers, and it falls off fast from there.

Here are the top networks where fediverse servers are hosted:

504 Cloudflare, Inc.
356 Hetzner Online GmbH
130 DigitalOcean, LLC
114 OVH SAS
56 netcup GmbH
55 Amazon.com, Inc.
55 Akamai Connected Cloud
36 Contabo GmbH
33 SAKURA Internet Inc.
32 The Constant Company, LLC
31 Xserver Inc.
28 SCALEWAY S.A.S.
24 Google LLC
23 Oracle Corporation
16 GMO Internet Group, Inc.
14 IONOS SE
14 FranTech Solutions
11 Hostinger International Limited
10 Nubes, LLC

Half of fediverse servers are on networks that host 50 or fewer servers - that's pretty good for resiliency.

There is even more diversity when it comes to BGP prefixes, which is good for resiliency: for example, the cloud providers that have multiple availability zones will generally have them on different prefixes, so this gets closer to giving us a picture of the specific bits of infrastructure the fediverse relies on.

The top BGP prefixes:

55 104.21.48.0/20
50 104.21.16.0/20
48 104.21.64.0/20
41 104.21.32.0/20
41 104.21.0.0/20
38 104.21.80.0/20
32 172.67.128.0/20
31 172.67.144.0/20
28 172.67.208.0/20
28 162.43.0.0/17
27 104.26.0.0/20
26 172.67.192.0/20
26 172.67.176.0/20
23 172.67.160.0/20
19 116.203.0.0/16
17 172.67.64.0/20
17 159.69.0.0/16
16 65.109.0.0/16
14 88.99.0.0/16
14 49.13.0.0/16
13 78.46.0.0/15
13 167.235.0.0/16
13 138.201.0.0/16
11 95.217.0.0/16
11 95.216.0.0/16
11 49.12.0.0/16
11 135.181.0.0/16
10 37.27.0.0/16
10 157.90.0.0/16

75% of fediverse servers are behind BGP prefixes that host 10 or fewer servers, meaning that the fediverse is *very* resilient to large network outages.

Top countries where fediverse servers are hosted:

871 United States
439 Germany
156 France
148 Japan
75 Finland
57 Canada
49 Netherlands
38 United Kingdom
26 Switzerland
26 South Korea
21 Spain
19 Sweden
18 Austria
17 Australia
15 Russia
12 Czech Republic
10 Singapore
10 Italy

And finally, a map of the locations of fediverse servers:
https://ipinfo.io/tools/map/91960023-e8c6-4bee-9b07-721f2c8febab

@hacks4pancakes I think you should update to chaotic good from neutral given the state of the world

I guess because like five of us are saying something, what was done to Chris Krebs is an absolute injustice and a mockery of his selfless service.

America no longer supports or protects critical infrastructure defenders. I hope someone else appreciates him a lot more.

I know he can’t reply.

@evacide agree we should and cannot stay silent!!
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@arstechnica @spaf what is this about?

#Reddit Is restricting #LuigiMangione discourse—but It’s even weirder than that: The website is attacking the users that made it the front page of the internet.

https://web.archive.org/web/20250313203719/https://slate.com/technology/2025/03/reddit-elon-musk-luigi-mangione-censorship.html

Fuck you Reddit, this is why I'm glad I'm entirely on the #fediverse now with:

🐘 #Mastodon
🐭 #Lemmy
šŸš€ #Revolt
šŸ’» #Matrix

I detest that they hold such power over the users, but I am so glad that it's being reported on. Fuck you, Reddit <3

Reddit Is Restricting Luigi Mangione Discourse—but It’s Even Weirder Than That

The website is attacking the users that made it the front page of the internet.

Slate

(Sarcasm) Hey, let’s not be too hard on capitalism. It can’t compete with communism, right? If these big tech companies aren’t showing that they support the GOP, then they’re definitely supporting communism or fascism. And if Democrats aren’t at least more democratic than the GOP, then they’re a lost cause. So, these big tech companies want to not pay creators so they can get richer on the backs of the original creators. That’s just not fair.

Either settle AI copyright debate or lose AI race to China - Ars Technica https://apple.news/A9wr9B0SaS7CRCD_A1-w4jQ

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National security hinges on unfettered access to AI training data, OpenAI says.