It seems like this community is DOA and I don't know if anyone is even still checking this, but one of the big barriers to adoption I saw on the sub was that people consider Lemmy to be "run by tankies." While that isn't true and demonstrates a misunderstanding of how federated content works, unfortunately this community was...
Title, wanted to see who else showed up here cause of the blackout. And also to test out how things work since there ain't much of the hobby subs moving here (yet, hopefully)
Luckily, there are Discord alternatives that exist. A lot of them actually, I think a lot of them are open sourced. I know there's Matrix and Revolt (I quite like Revolt a lot, so I hope that goes somewhere). They do lack some things (I think screensharing being the biggest?) but they capture the essence of discord. Will they take off hard? Who knows. I'd like Revolt to a lot, it just feels nice to use.
Suggestion: Recreate this community on kbin
It seems like this community is DOA and I don't know if anyone is even still checking this, but one of the big barriers to adoption I saw on the sub was that people consider Lemmy to be "run by tankies." While that isn't true and demonstrates a misunderstanding of how federated content works, unfortunately this community was...
What are some magazines you'd like to see on kbin that don't exist yet?
Are there any communities you've not yet seen on kbin that you used to visit on Reddit?...
Who else here cause of the blackout?
Title, wanted to see who else showed up here cause of the blackout. And also to test out how things work since there ain't much of the hobby subs moving here (yet, hopefully)
Reddit CEO: We're Sticking With API Changes, Despite Subreddits Going Dark (www.pcmag.com)