Submitted by MrAcurite t3_zpbsat in MachineLearning
Holyragumuffin t1_j0t6chf wrote
Reply to comment by anymorenevermore in [D] Will there be a replacement for Machine Learning Twitter? by MrAcurite
I would bet 0.01% is an underestimate.
At least among the faculty, PhDs, grad students, and developers I follow in ML/neuroscience, about 15-20% are on Mastadon.
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10BillionDreams t1_j0wdw6b wrote
They didn't say "15-20% of ML Twitter", they said "15-20% of the ML people I follow on Twitter". Migrations to different platforms have their own sort of network effects, so anyone active on Mastodon probably has an above average share of their Twitter circle also active on Mastodon.
In terms of the overall share of ML Twitter, the only claim was "greater than 0.01%".
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anymorenevermore t1_j0ucg10 wrote
You cannot even spell correctly the name, that tells you everything about its popularity
Holyragumuffin t1_j12gwjm wrote
😂 Yes, we all know that spelling has a huge bearing on an argument's validity.
.. You must not read many academic papers.
Spoiler alert: many science papers have typos
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