You could probably find some ways to get a few of em but i don’t know.
You shouldn’t really need more than one or two accounts tho. Talking from kbin :)
In my experience, yes. I can see BeeHaw’s content event though they defederated from my home instance a couple of days ago. I’ve also commented on some of their posts, which is weird…
I’m sure there’s no way to tell, but I wonder how many are duplicate accounts to span different instances.
I think the best way to judge success is to look at the overall engagement and that one is very high.
Yeah, if I’m anything to go by, you’d need to divide these figures by at least three to get to the number of new people. Still, it’s not a bad start.
You could probably find some ways to get a few of em but i don’t know.
You shouldn’t really need more than one or two accounts tho. Talking from kbin :)
What would be the use case for having two accounts?
Using different accounts to route around and still access content at instances that defederated from your original account’s instance.
You can still view content from instances that defederated from your instance as long as your instance didn’t block them.
You can still follow defederated content as long as you follow the users/instance?
In my experience, yes. I can see BeeHaw’s content event though they defederated from my home instance a couple of days ago. I’ve also commented on some of their posts, which is weird…
Your comments won’t show for beehaw or other instances, only people on your instance can see those comments.
Interesting. Is it safe to assume that beehaw would start seeing those same comments if they refederate with sh.itjust.works?