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BlankSix @lemmy.world
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Lemmy and Mastodon feel like the real web3.
  • It really does feel a bit like the early days, for me. Bunch of strangers talking to each other in, generally, good faith. 'Course there were also tons of pop-ups, the banner would've taken an hour to download at that resolution... I like this more. lol

  • If we want this to work out make content do not just lurk
  • I've just created a community, to that end, that I'm hoping to start fleshing out when I get home tonight - finding and linking to like-minded communities is a really good idea for that. Thank you for that idea!

  • Hoffmannseggi for scale.
  • I love that this is a community. Man, I love the internet sometimes.

    Also, comparatively little guy isopod, right? I mean, I've not encountered any in person aside from the little under-rocks guys, so my scale might be pretty off.

  • TIFU creating a community I don't know how to run...
  • Yeah, I think there are probably a bunch of us in that boat right now. lol

    You'll be fine, and if nothing else, there'll always be the option to add more people to help with modding. For what it's worth, everything seems more chill over here, so you've got that going for you.

  • Reddit broke today: Looks like it doesn't like dark subs
  • lol. Yeah no y'all aren't wrong by any stretch, and I doubt they'd really get rid of a lot of those power mods but the smaller subs? Sure. Also, give one of the regular people power-modding power and they could, theoretically, have normal function resuming inside a week. It'd still be a huge mess, though.

    Either way, I'm sure there's an admin script available to mass-remove or ban, though that'd be a really drastic move on their part. The bluff call's far more likely. Be interesting to see what they do regarding the large subs and their mods, though.

  • Reddit broke today: Looks like it doesn't like dark subs
  • If it is deliberate, I'm pretty sure that'd be a call-our-bluff sort of situation and they'd end up with a longer blackout as a result, at least until the majority of participating mods are replaced/banned.

    I'd assumed a minor reverse-reddit-hug, personally - there are a lot of news stories on this today with a lot of links to reddit. Either way, a day in and I'm here and kinda loving it, despite it being a bit ... wonky on posting today with all us refugees.

  • Sad to see Reddit go
  • I really love that idea.

    Regarding ads, I almost always turn on an ad blocker because the ads I see are over the top and either obstructive or somehow offensive, so figuring out a way to monetize that isn't also horrible is kind of a delicate balance. Like, no autoplaying video/audio, for one.

    Tip jars, things like possible user customizations allowable for those that donate above a certain threshold (so like, specific color callouts for donators of $x in the last month, or the ability to add highlights inline in comments, or something) and other incentives other than, y'know, getting your average user to understand that servers and time are things that need money to keep going. That said, that stat page would be super helpful on the main instance page, like maybe over on the side.

  • For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
  • Yeah, agreed. It's nice to see a place like this grow, though, so I'm sure more usability/readability design tweaks will probably fall in at some point. What I'm finding odd about my own experience re: the threaded layout is that when I first joined reddit, I had trouble following along because I was used to the forum style, with quotes to call out threaded replies, and now here we are in reverse.

  • How did you discover TST?
  • I'd been following TST since it first popped up in the news, and eventually just decided to join. I love the community and am glad to see some of that porting over here. Hail yourself :)

  • For everyone new to Lemmy, how are you finding the experience?
  • It's just something to get the hang of. Currently somewhat confusing, but not insurmountable. It does feel a lot like Reddit did some thirteen years ago. This is a nice blend of modern and easy to use, and has a whiff of my early days on the internet (bb's, forums, etc) without measuring internet speeds in kbps, which is nice.

  • Hello! Can we normalize a few things?
  • I belonged, until recently, in a really lovely private community over on that other place, and ... I'm loving what I'm seeing so far. It's a nice take, and feels a lot more like what I wanted out of those other places.