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The #fediverse is international, but there may are continents with more users. Let’s test that out!

Which continent are you living on?
#poll #earth

  • Europe (59%, 3448 votes)
  • North America (27%, 1604 votes)
  • South America (2%, 153 votes)
  • Africa (0%, 38 votes)
  • Asia (3%, 206 votes)
  • Australia (4%, 260 votes)
  • Antarctica (0%, 32 votes)
  • I don’t live on earth (Just in case :D) (3%, 184 votes)
5812 voters. Poll end: 7 mesi fa

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in reply to Feuerstein

Results of this may help us target fedi at countries that are under represented on here.
in reply to Paul Sutton

This does not measure the fediverse, but only the corner of it that has @feuerstein and her or his followers. It is very non-representative. Such polls may be amusing, but are pretty useless as a knowledge-gathering tools.

@zleap

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Giovanni Petri
@c0debabe the c0deNB @Feuerstein
not exactly outside of the earth, but iim on laputa, tried setting up a satellite internet connection, but no technician actually came here to install an antenna, so i send stuff by dropping flash drives when i pass over area 51 and get replies from weather baloons they send up here
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FediThing has moved!
@c0debabe
I guess *in theory* they could be browsing the Fediverse from the International Space Station? :blobcatgiggle:
in reply to Feuerstein

i think the poll is interesting (i did one myself!) but it has quite a few confounders so i suppose unless there was a way to get some sort of official data it won’t be accurate (yes i know the fediverse is decentralised it isn’t possible)
in reply to Adiiantryx :verified:

@aryandixit also the problem is that this will reach only the English-speaking part of the Fediverse
in reply to Ausir

@ausir @aryandixit Yeah. The japanese indeed seem to love Misskey, the chart could look wildly different if just one big account from over there shared it.
in reply to Feuerstein

A poll on a distributed social network is inevitably afflict by a powerful sampling bias. No wonder it says 60% are Europeans when it is launched on a German instance