/kbin is certainly not dying, as @fr0g pointed out, work on new features and bug fixes is ongoing. However, it may give the impression that it is, and for that, I take full responsibility and owe you an explanation....
posting from here since fedia is down atm; you're most likely hitting https://codeberg.org/Kbin/kbin-core/issues/1019 so you can't see comments. I think people in the previous (though now deleted) thread had addressed your other concerns, but yes there's still a lot of development work going on, and other kbin instances tend to be more up to date than kbin.social, ironically, perhaps, though that's risky as they can also break in different ways taking in updates quickly
edit: this comment might seem a bit out of place now that I reread OP, in their previous post that was deleted they mentioned people had replied but they couldn't see any of the comments, so that's what this is in response to
Is Kbin dying? I wanted to address the deleted thread and provide some insight into the current situation.
/kbin is certainly not dying, as @fr0g pointed out, work on new features and bug fixes is ongoing. However, it may give the impression that it is, and for that, I take full responsibility and owe you an explanation....
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