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CMLVI CMLVI @fedia.io
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How does the front page work?
  • Mine is set as subscription, and every time I come here, it continues to show All

  • We need some basic communities to move here
  • Yup. I've made two, and I'll "spam" them with content when I'm able. Something is better than nothing as long as it's relevant and not self-promoting. If the other 2 people subbed don't want to see it, I'm happy to hear it from them lol

  • What value did you get from Reddit that you hope to realize or expand upon here?
  • I'm figuring it out I think. I think my questions now pertain to how the community will be somewhat unified, but I guess that goes against the "spirit" of federated content. The point seems to be to build smaller communities that fit what you want, but at the expense of bulk content. Less users posting more stuff each in more locations.

  • Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout “will pass”.
  • This just makes me want to go back even less.

  • What value did you get from Reddit that you hope to realize or expand upon here?
  • I'm also commenting to you on Fedia! Lol I ended up here because I wasn't able to understand how this worked on kbin. In due time it won't matter, and I can decide whether or not kbin or Fedia is the instance for me. I'll stay here now though as it'll let me get my feet wet with how this stuff all works.

  • Magazine browser for kbin/fedia?
  • Kbin specifically has been overloaded and is currently using cloud flare to stay up. This is creating federation issues right now.

    Funnily enough, I'm here because of those issues. It's becoming way more clear how this fediverse stuff works when I can actually see it and not just read the concept.

  • What value did you get from Reddit that you hope to realize or expand upon here?
  • A lot of us are still learning, but I think I'm figuring it out here. I was/am on kbin too, but they aren't federated with anyone so it's just a reddit clone currently, and it was hard to understand without context.

    If you go to magazines and search, you can see some with normal names and some with @ names. The normal named ones are here in Fedia, the @ names are a different instance (Lemmy, Beehaw, kbin when it federated). You can subscribe to communities there and see their content, interact with the users, etc like you would normally. You won't even be able to really tell the difference.

    The part where it differs from reddit is that you will have multiple of the same sub, as each instance grows. Ideally, you would start with an instance you agree with 100%, but that's not realistic. So as you navogaye the Fediverse (hate that term), you'll see where you fit in best with instance rules and ideology. Assuming everything is still fairly similar, you would be able to federate with the same instances and still see the same content, but from the instance you choose.

  • What value did you get from Reddit that you hope to realize or expand upon here?
  • Yeah, I'm 1000% community focused. In "niche" hobbies, you might have a few local people who participate. On Reddit/online communities, you have thousands. Their experiences are varied and provide insight not local to you. It's just a way better way to have that community.

    It also did a fairly decent job of providing news and updates. It had it's shortcomings, but it was decent at aggregating and the community was fairly knowledgeable and able to give corroborating or opposing info as needed, which then would be corroborated or opposed. You were able to "go down the rabbit hole" in a linear, easy to follow fashion.