Fediverse

jherazob, in The growing list of subreddits going to be dark, but these are Lemmy or /kbin equivalents
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I imagine you cannot create communities on a different instance than yours, right? Wouldn't make much sense

Kierunkowy74,
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That's right. You have to be aware of this, when registering on Beehaw or Lemmy.one. If you want to create a community on Lemmy, make sure, that your instance has Create community option on top bar.

Andreas, in (08.06.23) "Here is what Meta’s upcoming - fediverse platform, and - Twitter competitor looks like."
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"Embrace, Extend, Extinguish" yet again, I'm guessing? Defederate them. Nothing good comes out of Big Tech occupying FOSS technologies to turn a profit.

mstrbtr,
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@Andreas There is no evidence that is a real thing. Either the technology wasn't profitable for the big tech company, like XMPP, or big tech uses it in everything, like RSS, but normies just don't like to use it. If Meta join and then close itself into a silo it's the fediverse's fault.

Andreas,
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Why would it be the fediverse's fault to not welcome Meta? They're the company behind the most privacy-invasive social media that currently exists. They would most certainly abuse federation to mine user data, push ads and fill the federated network with spambots like email networks. Then introduce a spam filter for their platform to force everyone else to use the Meta platform or remain on the bot-infested fediverse. Just nip it in the bud and reject corporate takeover attempts on the fediverse.

mstrbtr,
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@Andreas The answer is that if it's worth it for Meta to pull out it means the fediverse isn't successfull at the things it needs to be successfull at. Email the closest equivalent which is a success, and it will never make sense for a email provider to pull out, which is what the fediverse needs to achieve.

Andreas,
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You and I have different definitions of success for the fediverse. To me, a successful fediverse (I'm specifically referring to federated social media, not communication in general) is one with a healthy number of human users providing high-quality contributions. It doesn't have to kill and replace centralized social media or become extremely profitable. Leave corporate social media around so the spambots and people who prefer to be force-fed advertising and rage bait can stay there.

A decentralized communication protocol like Nostr would definitely be nice to see for instant messaging, but that's not social media.

mstrbtr,
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@Andreas My goals is to empower most people and not enthusiasts.

Andreas,
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Noble goal, but "most people" don't want to be empowered. If they're led somewhere by Meta and stay with Meta, they're still under Meta's control. The average Gmail user is not empowered and free from Google just because email is a decentralized protocol.

Schedar, in The growing list of subreddits going to be dark, but these are Lemmy or /kbin equivalents

It’s a good list! But can these be linked in a way that anyone in any instance can click it navigate through? Rather than having to manually change the links each time or go back to the instance search tools and do that one at a time?

aroom, in The growing list of subreddits going to be dark, but these are Lemmy or /kbin equivalents
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could someone explain me how to subscribe to magasine that are not on kbin. I'm on kbin.social and when I clic on a link that is on Lemmy I can't subscribe, I need to log into Lemmy.

Kierunkowy74,
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  1. Click the search icon (magnifying glass) on the top bar
  2. Type name of the community in the form @community@lemmy.server.

Yes, native Lemmy format of this community adress would actually be !community@lemmy.server, but this does not work on /kbin yet.

ticktok,

this also doesn't appear to be working in the opposite direction(for me anyway). I'm trying to search for !gaming from lemmy.ml and nothing shows up.

Emu,
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This is so annoying and doesn't provide a good user experience. Normal users just want easy access and one community platform. At least reddit does that well. Normal people won't sign up this if it's so weird to be across multiple sites and using those "codes". Why don't they just make it easy..

Undearius,
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I can't say for sure about kbin because I'm a Lemmy user, but you can try copying the link (https://sh.itjust.works/c/funny) and pasting it into the search of your instance (kbin.social).

At least that's the way it's done on Lemmy.

gunnervi, in (08.06.23) "Here is what Meta’s upcoming - fediverse platform, and - Twitter competitor looks like."
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I don't think I'm alone in being more than a little skeptical of this. I'm here because the fediverse is an alternative to centralized corporate social media that still retains many of the benefits of the centralized platforms (i.e., i don't have to log on to 50 different forums). Meta is the polar opposite of the principles that make the fediverse attractive

DengueDucky, in [03.06.23] "If Lemmy is not your cup of tea as an alternative to Reddit, maybe try open-source federated Kbin instead"

My issue with kbin is that the way thumbnails are cropped and their size makes them almost entirely useless.

pingin,
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You can turn auto preview on to display the images in full

Dr_Evil,

Agreed! Also found it to be a lot slower overall compared to lemmy

VerifiablyMrWonka,
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At the moment the flagship instance is getting hammered. Especially since the /r/KBinMigration subreddit got banned and that hit the news sites. Using it now it seems plenty quick though it's running behind DDoS protection so the federation isn't working so well.

lol3droflxp,
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true, but I guess since it is early beta, it will get fixed at some point

thiccdiccnicc, in (08.06.23) "Here is what Meta’s upcoming - fediverse platform, and - Twitter competitor looks like."

It'll be something that makes federation unable to be ignored by the mass population. For better or for worse, I'm not sure.

Yazee, in /r/KbinMigration: This community has been banned

Dictators

Liempong_pagong, in /r/KbinMigration: This community has been banned

Their thrashing like a desperate man trying not to go underwater.

Cocoa6790, (edited ) in The growing list of subreddits going to be dark, but these are Lemmy or /kbin equivalents
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owenp, in /r/KbinMigration: This community has been banned
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Reddit banning a sub about kbin makes it seem like a threatening competitor, so I made an account :)

Get Streisand'ed, spez.

Phord,

My first comment here, I did the same thing… kbin must be one of the strongest if it was pounced on that quickly.

Timestatic, in /r/KbinMigration: This community has been banned

God I really hope many people migrate here. Reddit is full of shit now

Hovenko,

Nah... let the shit stay on Reddit and keep this place clean.

density,
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I actually really liked a lot of the reddit communities. Did not find it unclean.

R51,

I don't. Maybe that's a bit mean, but many people also actually seem content and supportive of Reddit. If that's their boat, then why jump ship?

delcake, in /r/KbinMigration: This community has been banned
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It's kind of amazing how this is playing out exactly like when Musk's Twitter started blocking Mastodon links. Bit of a fragile ego, it seems.

StaticBoredom,
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Someone smarter than me needs to write a book exploring the relationship between having power and having a fragile ego.

density,
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iirc even the graceless musk apologized for that tho? it is very anti competitive

Nikku772, in /r/KbinMigration: This community has been banned
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Went from Digg to Reddit, going to Kbin feels the same.

ElVentus23, in Netflix Password Sharing Crackdown Works, U.S. Subscriber Numbers Soar

I'm curious how much of this might just be a temporary thing with upcoming releases and how much of this is actually going to stick. I wouldn't be surprised to hear that Netflix starts losing subscribers come July or August, but that might also be wishful thinking.

RoaringSilence,
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The same happens with reddit right now. Monetarisation, gold diggers everywhere.

Reverendender,

I completely agree. They have gone at this with zero long term consideration, it’s always about the short term profits.

CheshireSnake, (edited )

I was honestly betting this move would lessen the subscribers dramatically. It seems I'm way off, at least in the US. Well played, Netflix. Still won't subscribe lol.

I wonder if this will hold true for EU and Asia.

BruceTwarzen,

I read that in spain they lost 1million subscribers over night when they cracked down on passwords.

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