@freemo I do wonder how much of this is driven by tools like Debirdify though.
@freemo Oh, I totally agree that the effect you're describing exists and is quantifiable.
But for folks who are currently migrating and had existing followers over there, I don't think it tells the whole story.
At least half the people I follow here come from tools that let me know when others I used to follow over there have made the leap to Mastodon.
@LouisIngenthron You could be right... I really dont even know how popular those tools are.
@freemo I think they're pretty popular among the migrating herd.
Most of the "welcome to Mastodon, here's how things work here" posts mention them.
@LouisIngenthron Well the nice thing is they arent just reporting a lot of new followers but they are actually reporting engagement now. Which means those same followers over on twitter were blinded by the algorithm and dont have that issue here. I will take that as a win.
@freemo Agreed. In Twitter, the only real discussions happened in the replies to blue check posts.
That is very much not the case here.
@LouisIngenthron There may be some tools helping it along. But even when the fediverse was much smaller I remember noticing that the number of follows here, and engagement in gneeral, was easily many orders of magnitude higher than twitter.
To give you an idea I've had twitter for two times longer than I had this account. I also cross post all my posts from here to twitter so the two accounts post the exact same content. Despite this I have only 4K followers on twitter and I have almost 30K followers here. On top of that when i post on twitter I very rarely get replies compared to when I post here.