@redjives "the big kill" crowd vs. the incremental change crowd. I just read the former phrase in this type of discussion (economics really, but applies) in The Ethos Effect by L. E. Modesitt Jr.
The big kill crowd needs the numbers to be able to trumpet its superiority. The incremental change crowd just wants to show people a better way without a need for fanfare.
@dynamic I'm thinking more in terms of the users who want their app (e.g., Mastodon) to become the next Twitter, as opposed to federation of apps.
@dynamic The parenthetical part of the post is that to which I was responding. Of course the "people won't move to Mastodon until..." posts have always seemed to me to imply "all the people".
Not sure I've seen this terminology. Is the idea of "the big kill" that there's a group of Fedi evangelists who think we're going to be able to take out corporate social media all in one fell swoop? That sounds like it would be magical thinking to me, but then I also think the idea that federating with corporate social media would have a larger role in luring people off of it than in making people on here dependent on it is magical thinking, so...