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Exactly. That is why we need solid principles.
I think lemmy does not lend itself too well for corpo apologism. But I hope so too.
But this makes the subscriber count kind of pointless imo. It’s kind of important to see how many people really subscribe.
I would like to see a feed that consists of all the communities I didn‘t subscribe to (minus those I banned).
That way I‘d be able to see what I‘m currently missing.
I don’t get what this is about. Did you downvote every post of someone?
I regularly do this if I find ad spam accounts.
Ok. That wasn’t clear to me. Thanks for elaborating.
I‘m not sure I follow. Did I spin facts?
Thanks for pointing that out. I‘m sort of between the two. Doing IT more or less professionally for 20+ yrs but I can’t tell you the definitive workings of the fediverse either. I understand the principles and I like them.
Have a good one. :)
Hi, I agree that there needs to be discussion.
But let’s be honest here. If meta made a lemmy/mastodon instance we would probably defederate them as well since every bit of data is for their financial gain and nothing else.
I don’t see how the worlds master manipulator and anti trust poster child is even remotely worth discussing about. We have established time and time again that „meta bad“. Why would we now not just accept the fact?
I posted this exact idea a week ago. Good that it finally gets discussed. :)
I believe the option to move with your account is in the works, right? I read something like that I believe.
I really enjoy reading this answer. I just had a taste of „you can‘t save them all“ today and it feels great so see that we have such a great variety here. Have a good day!
It probably depends on which client you use but it is kind of a forum tool like reddit (striking similarities).
As someone who has specific needs in terms of ui and also designs UIs, I can try showing the differences.
Lemmy and reddit have communities (or subreddits, forums if you will) - the content is rather long form. I don’t know of any limit. You have forum like headlines and body texts. You can put in images, videos, links but the vast majority of posts is text.
Mastodon and Twitter are more short form (character limit) and they work more with threads, like answering yourself or others and so on. You can do this on the redditlikes but you cant do it the other way round. They’re also called microblogging platforms as you‘re limited in the length of your „blog“.
Then there is Instagram and pixelfed (havent tried the latter yet) which are focused on pictures and videos, less on text. I believe you can post as long a text as you like but without a striking image, nobody will read it.
And last (maybe least) is facebook: a wild mix of all of the above. I don’t think there‘s a character limit, you can post text, video, audio, whatever. Most importantly imo is that you join groups as these open you up to other people than your friends. There you again find a wild mix of post types. Facebook is notorious for the low quality content that some people post, like childish pictures of badly animated birds which are supposed to convey some kind of message. Those are signs that the less tech literate and sometimes less culturally knowledgeable are on the platform (imho).
Just to finish this off: mastodon, lemmy and pixelfed are part of the fediverse. This means they are federated and are not (and can never) be controlled by a single entity. Also, they don’t use an algorithm. They do not check what you like and throw stuff at you it thinks you like. These algorithms are like heroin to a lot of people but for some reason they‘re not outlawed yet.
Have a good one.
I really enjoyed reading this. Thank you. It describes exactly the thought process that led me here. Have a good one!
Good for you. Time saved.
TL;DR: Internet drama. Some person is screaming bloody murder about the project lead (I assume) and makes up accusations and backs them up with more accusations which all dont seem to hold.
Completely idiotic and kindergarten stuff. Not even worth reading. Get a life, people.
Peertube is essentially mastodon or lemmy with videos. Its trivial to set up compared to the other two. I run a private instance so I cant talk about the rate of issues but from an experienced admin perspective, its no more of a problem to set up and run than the others.
But I too think that long term it would be great to have more user friendly setups as to enable less experienced folks to host it.