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  • The onboarding by topics is good, okay. For someone that is coming from Reddit, it would be even better if the the subscription was automatic and without having to think about it.

    The other two, I think they improve the tooling a bit compared to Lemmy but they do not solve the problem of the Fediverse: content is still limited outside of the news/politics and that Federation makes it confusing to give a reference point when looking for content.

    But overall, I think we keep making the mistake of building decentralized social media software focused on the server, replicating the corporate sites. We should be thinking about “switching instances”, but simply of switching/improving clients.




































  • i hate IP laws, but it is what it is

    It is what it is because we are too afraid to challenge them.

    which made you demand that everyone else change their usage patterns to filter out the spam you created.

    I really don’t get this argument. Browsing by “all” is akin to drinking from the firehose, people are not using the affordances that the software provided from the very beginning and then the problem is with those who are bringing content to the network?

    Next you are going to tell me that the reason we should keep Lemmy small is to not break people’s workflows.

    the existing lemmy codebase was probably not performant enough for what you were planning anyway

    Au contraire!. One of the reasons that I was creating so many different instances was precisely to avoid concentration of communities in a single instance. In Lemmy’s currrent design, the communities are the chatty agents. Every comment and post becomes a message broadcast by the community. The reason that LW has become problematic in the overall network is less about the amount the user it has and more because of its communities.

    But it creates a chilling effect

    I just disagree, here. In fact, it feels like the opposite is the problem here. I feel like the Fediverse is so concerned about being a place for minorities and outcasts that it only accepts fringe opinions.

    Mastodon is a really crappy name.

    May as well be, but completely irrelevant. There are a dozen other projects providing microblogging and a Twitter-like experience. All of them failing to appeal to a more “normie” crowd.


  • rglullisMAtoNFL@nfl.communityNFL teams can’t use Bluesky
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    So, if “official” support is not allowed on Bluesky, even less on the Fediverse. This means that we will be on our own for the foreseeable future (until Twitter/Facebook completely collapses)

    what can we do here? I’ve been posting pretty consistently, but I also wish others could chip in:

    • Game highlights (here or on !highlights@nfl.community)
    • Game threads. I took a look at the old code from Reddit match threadder bot. It’s pretty awful and outdated.
    • Maybe I can cook up some script to help integration with the Mastodon crowd…

    Suggestions are always welcome.


  • Sorry, I reject the premise. The cartoon does not make sense in a decentralized/distributed system.

    Lemmy/Mastodon/“The Fediverse” are not isolated places, but an ecosystem that can sustain many different niches.

    A Lemmy community is a place. A topic-focused instance is a place. The minority here shouldn’t be worried about any tyranny from the majority because they can always have their boundaries established and they can choose how permeable they are.