differences between threadiverse folks and microbloggers on the fedi:
microbloggers boost a lot, but that's not big on the threadiverse
microbloggers tend not to like anything - neither the posts they keep boosting nor the replies to their own posts - whereas this is absolutely common on the threadiverse
microbloggers tend not to reply - whereas on the threadiverse, this keeps happening all the time
Nous avons assisté au blackout #reddit et nous avons souhaité redonner le pouvoir aux utilisateurs ! ✊
Nous versons 3000 € à https://join-lemmy.org et 333 € à https://kbin.pub qui proposent des alternatives avec déjà plusieurs dizaines de milliers de "sous" et de membres actifs de ce nouveau #threadiverse 🧵
Cela fait partie du 1% de notre chiffre d'affaires que nous versons tous les ans avec @copiepublique et on est pas les seuls !
Wow #Fediverse, thanks for the help! I am genuinely surprised at how close the results were. It looks like the recommendation is to try out the #Threadiverse (#Kbin and / or #Lemmy) first - but only by 1.8% over #Peertube! Y'all must know that I've been getting frustrated with #Reddit lately. I also appreciate the recommendations for other things to explore.
Now the question is Kbin or Lemmy? Or both? (any thoughts?)
Look, we just received the thinly veiled threat from reddit in our modmail, we were starting to make plans in case we'd need to move off reddit, they're not fully ready yet, so in the meantime, we're rushing headlong into full malicious compliance babyyyy. From "landed gentry" to the king in charge: hope you enjoy what you've made this website become.
Memes about being trans or discovering that you are trans will henceforth be deleted. Bring me pictures of eggs, dammit!
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We experienced the #RedditBlackOut and we want to give the power back to the users.
We just granted €3000 to @LemmyDev and €333 to @ernest to support the new #threadiverse who already has hundreds of "subs" and thousands of users.
This grant is part of our engagement with the @copiepublique initiative that gathers companies who pledged to share profits to grant #FLOSS and #digitalCommons.
I've spun up a general-purpose, fun, and hopefully useful and engaging Kbin instance. Kbin is an open source, federated content aggregation and microblogging platform, most similar to Reddit. Please check it out, register, give me your thoughts, and most important of all--feel free to make it your home on the threadiverse. Open to ideas for a logo! https://kbin.cafe/ #kbin#lemmy#redditMigration#threadiverse
I'm in agreement with her. While I'd like things would be different, I don't see how people can think that the fediverse / #threadiverse as it stands now is a suitable replacement for Reddit. The entire labour strike on Reddit is centered around inadequate community moderation tooling and their API-reliant alternatives threatening to become unavailable.
Lemmy is fediverse's main answer to Reddit. Moderation tooling in lemmy is severely lacking and admins put themselves and the communities they host at risk by using that software in federated mode. I wrote this github issue over a year ago: https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2277 very little has changed since.
In it, I give the example of a user account where description avatar are all slurs and hatesymbols. The account is replicated across all Lemmy instances that existed at the time that account was made, and admins can do nothing about it. For fun: try to change the domain name of the account to any lemmy instance that was around at the time.
The way the main devs are handling that issue also does not inspire tremendous confidence. I'd say in a trusted group lemmy is mature enough to use, but definitely don't turn federation on..
Just want to announce: @cendawanita will be my main posting account for Malaysia and SEA newsy stuff. This is since I'll be posting to m/MagASEAN anyway (you can follow here @magASEAN but just fyi you won't see any posts anyway - kbin doesn't federate that way (yet?). This way I won't clog up my local instance feed imo.
But individual users you can see their activity like normal posts, so I'll be boosting some posts from here (but not all). I'll be posting the usual TootSEA etc stuff on the microblog if it doesn't get fetched as well. But anyone also can if you @ the mag in your first line (I'm oversimplifying)
But I'll probably set up an individual mag/sub for my website as well. I do think the linkage works much much better than the current AP bridge as cross-posting.
Kbin Cafe is now on Mastodon! The majority of our updates will be posted from @barista, while this account will coexist with it for redundancy, primarily for the cases of slower federation and server migrations. Please boost and give us a follow! #kbin#lemmy#threadiverse#KbinCafe#RedditMigration
Unsure if this fits here, but the tool's been quite fun to look through. It lets you look at specific Fediverse software and instances, see graphs for their growth. And there's even a whole section for the Threadiverse (Lemmy & Kbin)
How beautiful. 💕 A lovely send-off song for #Apollo users. @christianselig is all class. As many #Reddit users have said these past few weeks, fuck u/Spez. Mourning the loss of such a great app and the direction of Reddit. Long live the #threadiverse 💜
OC Lemmy's Image Problem (wedistribute.org)
The popular Reddit alternative's user count has grown a lot over the past year. One problem, though: users and admins can't delete images.
FediDB is a tool to track the size and growth of Fediverse platforms and instances (fedidb.org)
Unsure if this fits here, but the tool's been quite fun to look through. It lets you look at specific Fediverse software and instances, see graphs for their growth. And there's even a whole section for the Threadiverse (Lemmy & Kbin)