Who are you, roughly speaking? What industry are you in? What is it about your scene that made lemmy pique your curiosity?
I'm a sound engineer, have been for 25 years or so. It's a field that was traditionally the home of VB swilling, winnie-red smoking, greasy-haired stereotypes. For real. In the warehouse of a production company I worked at as a younger lad, this was written on the wall: "Roadie's mantra - if it bleeds, fuck it. If it doesn't bleed, chuck it in the truck."
But these days it's a high-tech field comprising a stimulating and complex mix of networking, clever design, 3D modelling, problem-solving, art, music of course, and very little in the way of fistfights and drug overdoses.
I mainly worked with original bands throughout my career, and I'm not a fan of gross commercialisation. The federated social media space feels a little bit like how the internet used to be when I was little. When USEnet was a big thing for social interaction and not so much for warez.
Once upon a long time ago (pre- and during schooling) had a web resale site. Think webrings and tags in the code to tweak the DMOZ results for Google Era. Never made the jump from writing my own code w Arachnophobia to the thousands of new ways do so.
Rexxitor who came to reddit from 4chan.
Disgusted by the blatant money grab and poor conduct by Reddit. Fuck /u/spez.
Web developer and server admin for 17 years now. Seen the rise and fall of many companies and fads. Still wrapping my head around the Fediverse but like you said, seems familiar to how the Internet used to be. Reminds me of Usenet and IRC.
Wow, thatβs super cool. Whatβs the local band scene like in Perth? I imagine itβs really diverse. Any home grow legends you recommend? The only ones I can think of are San Cisco, but Iβm really out of the loop at the moment.
I work in the technology side of events and TV. Reddit was a great resource for community help with obscure pieces of kit. Reddit is slowly becoming Facebook and is more about memes than a forum.
Lemmy is more like what Reddit started as, and I hope settles in that more nerdy niche that Reddit no longer fulfils.