15 years ago, Baby Boomers and Gen-X-ers claimed that forums are dead because everyone used Facebook for that. Now it's Millennials and Zoomers who claim that forums are dead because everyone uses Discord for that.
Truth is, forums still exist. And they evolve technologically. You can still set up a good old phpBB3 board, or you can use something much more modern that was unheard of in the 2000s.
@petrescatraian@atomicpoet The look does but the functionality seems similar. Lemmy made certain decisions about having the same topics on different servers being different communities. Maybe there are differences there? I see some users I recall from Lemmy, maybe it federates well!
So the one thing I don't understand is why the Fediverse platforms all still require email registration for login. Would be sooo much smoother if I could use this Fedi Account to sign up to others (Google ID UX).
While I get having 2-3 separate logins with separate admins, I'm looking at dozens of fediverse apps. Being disjointed is more of a problem than having my ID centralized with climatejustice.social would be any time soon.
@KarlHeinzHasliP@atomicpoet@fediversenews "So the one thing I don't understand is why the Fediverse platforms all still require email registration for login. Would be sooo much smoother if I could use this Fedi Account to sign up to others (Google ID UX). " <- I wonder the same thing, constantly! My guess is, it's the usual reason - lack of documentation and easy default settings on software. I think many devs (or server admins) just don't know it's an option.
@gogobonobo Yes, it's compatible. In addition, it also has a microblogging section where you can find posts from other platforms, which is something that was missing in Lemmy.
@jakob@atomicpoet Right. I was kind of hoping to be able to somehow "link" them, at least in this instance, since it seems redundant to have multiple fedi accounts when the content for one can show in federated feeds (sometimes). Thanks for your reply!
@atomicpoet@fediversenews you can’t kill Reddit if don’t have the same huge user base (what makes a piece of junk like Reddit invaluably relevant). But you can play with the idea.
@Sbectol There are two other Polish-language instances: kopnij.in and nadajnik.org so far. During this week, I plan to prepare a guide for administrators that will help them create their own instance.
@Sbectol A short guide to the platform with a description of how federation works here and what interactions with other platforms look like will be prepared by the end of the week. If you allow, I will call you then ;)
@atomicpoet@fediversenews the challenge for anything to “kill” a given established social network/site like Reddit is not technical - it is primarily social. Is there a sufficient critical mass of people interested in the same topic (especially if obscure) who are also a) aware of the new site b) engaged enough with that new site that they could see a given post c) actually see and respond to your specific post in a way that is respectful and encourages positive response not escalation
@Rycaut@atomicpoet@fediversenews exactly right — a competing new thing has to be much better than an established incumbent, not just replicate existing features and sprinkle a bit of “but it’s open!” on top.
@alabut I agree with that, and I also believe it is important to have solid foundations to build on. The project is at a very early stage. I just need more time, and kbin will definitely be something more, without any compromises.
@atomicpoet I have checked out the link, but this seems to be an aggregator site?
I have no idea it is so confusing. I tried to get the link copied into Mastodon, and what it showed was that the post is not from kbin but from beehaw.org?
@colinsmatt11 Technically, such an option exists, but I have recently made some changes to the database structure and it is currently blocked. It will be available in the sidebar options by the end of the week. I think it should be up to the administrator to decide whether the main or local feed is enabled by default. kbin.social has only been up for a few days, so it would be completely empty there.
Apparently, the newer versionMastodon (or at least Fosstodon) also defaults to showing "Explore" on the main page. In general, I preferred when going to an instance website directly, I see what's up on the instance. When I want to see the whole Fediverse, I look at my timeline, or search stuff from there.
The only reason to directly go to an instance website imo is to see what the users there post.
@ernest@fediversenews@atomicpoet when it comes to forums with votes, stackexchange replaced forums more than discord for me. I don't use reddit (unless it's in search results). Is there a fediverse alternative to stackexchange or quora?
@Twitter_expat@Twitter_expat You're right, I noticed the problem too. There's still a lot to optimize, but my 6EUR VPS is doing what it can... and it has an unusually large number of unannounced visitors today ;) I'm out of home today, but I'm monitoring the situation as much as possible and I will adjust the queue parameters if necessary.
@atomicpoet@fediversenews Do they have a repository where you can submit bug reports or suggestions?
I can't seem to find any. I found one repo on GitHub but it has issues disabled. 🤔
YouTube videos and Twitch Clips aren't embedded properly nor image thumbnails presented in a decent way. It seems to fit them vertically then crop excess weirdly which makes all posts look bad.
All understandable if it's an early beta or alpha. Very curious about this and to see how it develops! :fedi:
@atomicpoet@Rachel_Thorn@fediversenews My hot take: a federated Reddit clone should do away with or significantly change the upvote/downvote mechanism. It’s not unlike quote tweets to Twitter in that it’s a magnifier of toxicity and IMHO plays a big role in Reddit’s unique awfulness.
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