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  1. # vs !friendica - I don't think there are more # on f than on d, but the # point is true: "it seems Friendica is more developed than Diaspora, with more connections with # social networks and more followers." # http://www.marshut.com/iirxwv/diaspora-vs-friendica.html

    Wednesday, 11-Dec-13 09:51:47 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com
    1. @erkanyilmaz Diaspora* is more popular than Friendica I think, but… I don't really care from which of these networks posts goes to my Friendica timeline :-).

      Wednesday, 11-Dec-13 13:37:09 UTC from loadaverage.org
      1. well, # had the advantage of getting mentioned, hyped in the #, that's why they've a huge base (of inactive accounts?), the question is though... how many are still there, after the hype (and missing features). While e.g. friendica is always the underdog, when I used friendica I always wondered why media wouldn't mention it more (otoh: friendica dev/s also have a certain attitude towards marketing ;-))

        Wednesday, 11-Dec-13 13:52:54 UTC from oracle.skilledtests.com