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  • I think the biggest difficulty would be able to figure out a scoring system that works for all platforms.

    Eg. What does “being able to migrate users” mean?

    Does it include followers? Content etc.?

    And what about “sub-reddits” it’s important for it to be able to be migrated for Reddit/Lemmy but PeerTube doesn’t have something like that






  • In version 1.1 I uploaded Email, it now has a score of 90

    The source I used before was wildly inaccurate.

    I think above 50 id acceptable, but that’s open for discussion.

    Lemmy & Mastodon loses a lot of points due to one instance having ~40% of the users and content.

    It’s motivation for us to make sure everyone doesn’t just end up on lemmy.world












  • AnonomousWolf@lemm.eeOPtoFediverse@lemmy.worldDecentralization Scoring System
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    3 days ago

    The main reason for me creating this is to shine light on services like Bluesky claiming to be Decentralised, but they are in fact not.

    If we have an unbiased scoring system, then we can make things like this clear to people, and we can work towards building truly robust decentralised services.

    This can even be used to help move users or content to smaller instances to help strengthen decentralisation