This question is especially for people who have joined in the last week. Have you used other fediverse platforms or is this your first time really using one? What do you think of it so far? Are you aware that you can comment on Lemmy posts with a Mastodon account?

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      1 year ago

      Also first time, also don’t know what I’m doing! But I’m having fun and am not going back to the other place

    • r4tzt4r@lemmy.ml
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      I think I will understand only what Jerboa makes easy to understand. I mean: there’s a search function so I look for things there. There’s a gaming community, so I suscribe. The frontpage or whatever show me posts from servers (?) I’m not subscribed to, so I will lurk there (like in this instance).

      I don’t know if I there’s another way to find communities or “sublemmies” or whatever. Basically I see, I comment, I post, and I hope to find things related to my hobbies.

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    This is my first dip into the fediverse.

    I have no interest in a personal page like twitter or facebook / meta, so no plans for mastadon as well.

    That said, can someone ELI5 the difference between Lemmy and Kbin?

    Is there a reference for all the fediverse places outside of those mentioned above?

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      The difference is only on who runs the instance, and what particular rules said instance has, like restricting submissions, or disabling downvotes or nsfw communities. That’s it. That’s why you can make an account on lemmy but still post and comment and suscribe in kbin communities.

      https://join-lemmy.org/instances this is a list of most but not all instances out there.

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        Thank you for the response.

        To make sure I understand correctly, kbin and lemmy are essentially different sites running different instances of effectively the same thing on the fediverse?

        I appreciate the link as well.

        Just trying to understand this federation interwebs a bit more.

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    I first used Mastodon but I was never one to really “get” or use Twitter either so I haven’t actually used it much. This suits my needs far better.

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      1 year ago

      Same, I got a mastodon account but never really used it. Reddit and now Lemmy is my shit.

  • fern2k@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Just joined my first instance was kinda difficult but finally got my acceptance email excited for this platform and fuck you reddit

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    Back when the switch from Twitter to Mastodon was recommended I tried it but didn’t really understand how it worked, didn’t know how to get to the content I wanted and gave up. This is the first time after that

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      Lemmy’s so new that I think a lot of people are still unsure how to curate their feed.

  • Chekhovsgun@lemmy.ml
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    Yes and embarrassed to admit I didn’t even know what a Fediverse was until yesterday.

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    First time doing anything fediverse related. It took a while to wrap my head around it, but all the reddit drama is helping since people are trying to encourage others to move over and are offering guides/explanations.

  • EGirlEnthusiast@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    Yes. Actually made this account today, and here are my first impressions: The learning curve is existent, and likely the largest problem with mass adoption. The way communities work is cool, but not easily explained to end users. But now that i see how it works, i like it better. Now we just need the content and community to thrive.

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        Basically all the content is mirrored on each instance. So you can create an account on any instance, and join communities hosted on any other instance.

        The only exception is it seems like some instances are blocking each other

  • Word of Mouth@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Nope. I joined a couple big Mastodon instances, then started running a solo on DigitalOcean. It’s a hobby. I’ll probably give up the self-hosted and continue on a regular Calckey account.

    Also played with Pixelfed, and before that all the way back to Matrix/Rocket… and pre-AP good ole diaspora*. Basically, anything but corporate social media. I just don’t like it enough to deal with the bullshit.

    I liked Reddit though, but haven’t been on there for more than a year, now.

    Lemmy seems pretty cool though. I’m interested in playing with the tech. Seems like a good way to take my Rust skills to the next level.

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    Yes, this is my first dip in.

    Thus far it seems promising and near, but with a huge downfall of slow adoption/scale to where many instances are hosted in either un-scalable or unstable environments so some instances go down easily.

    Apart from that, though, it’s very reminiscent of Web1.0 and early Web2.0 and I like that a lot.

  • cryomancer20x6@lemmy.ml
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    Honestly, I had never even heard of the Fediverse before, and I’m extremely active on the internet and opensource projects. It feels insane to me that I had no idea what it was, but now that I understand it - I’m here for good.