Source: Six Colors
Soapbox Software's Indigo treats decentralized social networks as interchangeable infrastructure rather than competing platforms. This aggregation approach reflects a shift away from ideological commitment to individual networks. Power users are optimizing for convenience and cross-protocol presence instead of betting on a single winner. As Bluesky and Mastodon stabilize their user bases, the competitive advantage may shift from the networks themselves to tools that make them fungible, turning network lock-in into a choice rather than a constraint.