I have the feeling that people in the Threadyverse are on average younger than on Mastodon.

My assumption is:

  • Mastodon: 30 - 45
  • Lemmy, /kbin: 25 - 40

There are polls like that on Mastodon whichvpoint to that, but I haven’t seen any on the Threadyverse.

    • LoafyLemon
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      Also the fact they called it ‘threadyverse’ instead of fediverse, makes this post appear even more nefarious.

      Nice try zuck. Lol

      • WalrusDragonOnABike
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        41 year ago

        Fediverse includes both twitter-likes and reddit-likes. Pretty sure they were just trying to distinguish between the two.

    • NaN
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      31 year ago

      The inability to mass delete or truly nuke an account has made me a lot more conscious of what I am sharing.

  • DoucheAsaurus
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    141 year ago

    Old enough to know better than to reveal personal info on the internet. Actually that might be specific enough for you to guess lol.

    • Aesthesiaphilia
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      21 year ago

      Which is why this question is useless, only gen z and boomers will answer. Millenials and Gen X actually care about privacy because we saw the internet when it still existed.

  • @WestyFlyer
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    131 year ago

    Old enough to know that the real way to ask this question is “asl?”

    • @jkure2
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      11 year ago

      deleted by creator

  • @Candelestine
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    91 year ago

    I’ve used this pretty recognizable name for too long to be willing to drop such easy-to-use details, someone who tries to dox me has to at least work for it. But I’m another middle aged internet geek.

  • SeanM
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    41 year ago

    39

  • 567PrimeMover
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    41 year ago

    Don’t want to give out my exact age, but old enough where the internet would scream at you when you connected to it, and you’d keep your highschool homework on a floppy disk.