This week I wrote about fediverse as a countercultural place for pop culture, and how that affects goals to bring the fediverse into the mainstream
As well as the news:
- @iftas announces that due to a lack of funding, they will likely have to wind down some crucial services for safety on the fediverse
- Tapestry is a new “timeline” app by @Iconfactory
Regarding the part of “NFL Super Bowl, with the halftime show by Kendrick Lamar” and it’s poor discussion in fediverse - maybe it’s just because fediverse is more international and don’t give a cent about NFL and it’s show?
As someone who watched the super bowl and actively looked at posts in the fediverse on my second screen, I think that @laurenshof@indieweb.social missed out on posts because he looked under the “superbowl” hashtag which had been taken over by people posting owls. Quite a few posts about the game and the halftimeshow happened under inconsistent hashtags like #nfl, #sblix, #superbowllix, #halftimeshow, #superbowl2025, #superbowlhalftime, #kcvsphi, etc. Some people used no hashtags at all and I found their posts by fulltext-searching for terms like “Mahomes”. Mainly seemed to me like people werent in agreement with each other on which hashtag to use for their posts.
That’s why I looked at the ratio of people discussing Superb Owls versus people discussing the halftime show. People who are posting pictures of owls on the superbowl hashtag clearly do care about it, just in a different form
Lemmy is still quite USA centric. !youshouldknow@lemmy.world is a good example:
Same for !nostupidquestions@lemmy.world
!AskUSA@discuss.online has been started as an alternative.