If you recently moved to Lemmy from Reddit, have you dipped your toes in any other Fedi services?

I had heard about Mastodon and was aware of the concept of federated platforms. This is the first fedi service that I signed up for and I was very surprised at how easy it was and how optimistic the vibe was. Afterwards I decided to check out Mastodon, Pixelfed and Matrix. I found this cool website that tracks users accross the different instances and services https://fedidb.org/ I'm blown away by the growth of Lemmy.

The New Zealand community feels very small and tightknit on these platforms. I have never been a social media person so I do not know what to post.

Have you branched out to any other platforms? If so whats your experience been like compared to the alternative services?

What are some interesting people/instances to follow on Mastodon/pixelfed? I am interested in people who work on projects and document their progress and show off things they made. Also cute pets.

Taubin,

I've used Matrix for ages, in fact it's the chat service my wife and I use (self hosted on my home server) to chat. Other than that and dipping my toes in to Mastadon, I've not used any others.

rimu,
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One of the big weaknesses of Mastodon is it does a poor job of showing replies to posts, if you're on a small server. A lot of replies don't get federated, so you won't see them. It's rubbish. I spent weeks trying other software until I found one that proactively goes to the original server and retrieves replies on the fly, when you view the thread. It is called 'Akkoma' and it is fantastic.

https://mycrowd.ca/ is the Akkoma instance that I settled on.

Another major limitation of Mastodon is all replies are shown in a single long list, unlike lemmy. For this reason I quite like Friendica. Friendica has a UI that is reminiscent of Facebook. https://venera.social/ is a good instance. However now that Lemmy/Kbin is blowing up I feel less need for it.

Mishmash2000,
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I've switched completely from twitter to mastodon after they let the sink in (but I was mostly just a lurker there, it was never really my type of thing) and now I've more or less moved completely from reddit to here (will definitley check out fediservices.nz too). So far I'm liking what I see

dominusvobiscum,

I’ll be trying kbin as well. Apparently Reddit admins tried to ban their sub and it seems to be the most recommended alternative at the moment.

Fizz,
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I don't understand what kbin is. From what I gather it's like lemmy but it doesn't show posts from other servers?

dominusvobiscum,

From understanding they all make use of the fediverse (or fedverse?) and can all be connected. I’m new to all this as well and it’s not quite clear to me either!

Dave,
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It's worth checking out fediservices.nz, who I'm mentioning not (just) because they are providing hosting for us here, but also because they run a bunch of fediverse sites, and their site just lists and links to them so it's easy to see what there is.

One I like is bookwyrm, a goodreads type site. There's an NZ instance at bookworm.nz (linked on the above site).

Other than mastodon, and perhaps the chat service Matrix, they are all pretty immature so expect bugs and not a lot of users.

Fizz,
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Thanks for the suggestion I like bookworm nz and can see myself using this often. I wrote some reviews for a few of my favorite books and look forward to posting more when I finish the book im currently reading.

surfbum,

Fantastic that answers my question is this on a raspberrypi in your garage query lol!!!

Dave,
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Haha I do have some stuff running on a Raspberry Pi, but not this, just stuff for me and some family.

I started running lemmy.nz on a $2/month VPS (which was surprising much snappier than the Raspberry Pi) but quickly got an offer for a much more powerful server, so couldn’t turn it down.

surfbum,

Nice.!!!

erthanu,

I’m on mastodon, but since I was never very interested in Twitter either, I don’t use it much. I feel like that a reddit style forum is easier to start using because you don’t have to be “somebody” in order to participate.

cloventt,

Same!

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