Or at least online community/social media usage as a whole?
Because from what I'm seeing, it seems like people are spending way less time online than they used to, even compared to before the pandemic. On Discord for example, it seems like about 99% of servers are nearly stone dead, with even the surviving ones being down to about 10% of their previous activity. On YouTube, views have fell off a cliff for a lot of channels, including large ones. Reddit? Similar situation, with activity on many subs feeling a lot slower than it used to (with politics possibly being the one exception).
And Twitter and its alternatives seem to be going through terminal decline. Obviously part of that is down to Musk's poor management of the former, but Mastodon, Threads and BlueSky don't seem anywhere near as active as they used to be.
Anyone else notice the same thing? Feels like post Covid, many people decided that real life was more of a focus again and cut back on internet usage dramatically.
Because from what I'm seeing, it seems like people are spending way less time online than they used to, even compared to before the pandemic. On Discord for example, it seems like about 99% of servers are nearly stone dead, with even the surviving ones being down to about 10% of their previous activity. On YouTube, views have fell off a cliff for a lot of channels, including large ones. Reddit? Similar situation, with activity on many subs feeling a lot slower than it used to (with politics possibly being the one exception).
And Twitter and its alternatives seem to be going through terminal decline. Obviously part of that is down to Musk's poor management of the former, but Mastodon, Threads and BlueSky don't seem anywhere near as active as they used to be.
Anyone else notice the same thing? Feels like post Covid, many people decided that real life was more of a focus again and cut back on internet usage dramatically.