Originally I came up with the name Fediverse Explorations back in May to help me organize the more data-oriented articles I’ve written on the topic of fediverse.
I’ve recently created a new page for all of my #FediverseExplorations with articles and data visualizations I wrote: https://stefanbohacek.com/category/fediverse-explorations/
Anyone else doing similar work? This could even be a blog, perhaps.
And when I published the results of my investigation into the delays between when I post something and it reaching all the different servers my followers are on, something really cool happened.
Stefan Hayden, a long time social media “mutual”, responded with his own, and frankly much better study into this. The article motivated me to commit to the idea of a more general website where you can browse similar studies and blog posts.
More #fediverse#data explorations.
https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/how-many-fediverse-servers-know-about-my-server/
How long does a post take to federate to other servers?
TLDR: 8.6 seconds on average
At least as of about 7:30 EST today with a few servers under 1 and a few over 30 seconds.
Read more here: https://stefanhayden.com/blog/2024/05/10/mastodon-federation-speed-test/
Run your own test with this code: https://github.com/stefanhayden/mastodon-federation-speed-test/tree/main
thanks to @stefan@stefanbohacek.online for the idea!
And that’s how the Fediverse Explorations website was born.
Built with 11ty (source available on GitHub), the site works as a directory with an RSS feed, and an accompanying Mastodon account. Got any ideas for an interesting study, or have you published one? Definitely let me know!
An early version of an idea I shared recently. Let me know what you think!
https://fediverseexplorations.org
And be sure to follow @FediverseExplorations!
#fediverse#FediverseExplorations#SocialMedia#study#data#dataviz
What are some things about the #fediverse you’re curious about, that I might’ve not answered yet?