Does it still seem difficult to understand, use, etc? did you come across anything positive?

30 points

I’m still a skeptic. But Reddit is dead as far as I’m concerned

So anyways here I am I guess

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This is the most relatable comment I’ve read today. This is my first day here and this is my first comment. My cherry has popped.

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4 points

Wait oh my god

I was your first? <3

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2 points

Whelp, I guess that means we’re going steady now!

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1 point

Wait oh my god

I was your first? <3

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6 points

Agreed. In fact, it kinda died awhile ago. I have no idea what I’m doing but I also know I’m not alone. Good luck to everyone trying to figure this shit out.

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3 points

Which part are you not getting? Maybe someone can help you with it.

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For me it was confusing just getting a login on jerboa. Had to Google search that I needed to click on the anonymous hidden tab to get to the login in screen. Every other button just yelled at my to login instead of taking me to the login screen. Also didn’t know I needed to set up an account at lemmy world first and subscribe to my instances. Just new stuff that were all working through. First comment!

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For me it was confusing just getting a login on jerboa. Had to Google search that I needed to click on the anonymous hidden tab to get to the login in screen. Every other button just yelled at my to login instead of taking me to the login screen. Also didn’t know I needed to set up an account at lemmy world first and subscribe to my instances. Just new stuff that were all working through.

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4 points

This is how I feel about it, too

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18 points

Sir, ma’am, I have no idea what I’m doing. Everything was fine and now both reddit and twitter are dead and I’m just trying to keep up with cat pics. Don’t really care to learn about the intricacies of whatever a federated social media is.

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Señor @yolo4jesus420swag@lemmy.world, welcome to the federated space. You can find a popular selection of our finest cat pics right here in: ilegallysmolcats@lemmy.world Enjoy the decentralized environment!

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Exactly this. I went on to Lemmy because it was recommended as a Reddit alternative. I needed to pick a server so went for the one that looked like it had the most activity (world in this case) signed up and started looking for communities I liked.

I feel like people are making it more of a big deal than it is? Or maybe I’m missing something I don’t know.

But the many apps that have followed from the death of Reddit 3P’s is crazy. I’ve got 3 installed so far and I’m quite enjoying testing them all.

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I was only a skeptic because the UI of Lemmy is hot garbage when you first get here, and they are crippled by the fundamental point of the infrastructure: That there’s no single “correct” place to go. Lemmy the software can’t really endorse a single instance.

But it seems like lemmy.world is that one. They should honestly just self promote as if they “are” Lemmy, and let people figure out the rest after they’re here.

For me, I just really wanted to stop using Reddit and forced myself to figure it out. It hasn’t been an awesome experience, but it feels like the right thing to do. Getting Liftoff on my android phone has helped. I’m still skeptical. And would happily ditch Lemmy if something better came along.

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That there’s no single “correct” place to go. Lemmy the software can’t really endorse a single instance.

I don’t think this really matters beyond signing up for an account. You can follow a community on any federated instance, from any federated instance. So it’s practically transparent to me as a user whether your community is on lemmy.world or lemmy.ml or wherever.

I think communities will naturally consolidate and diverge when and where needed. I could be wrong, but it should be interesting to watch.

the UI of Lemmy is hot garbage

Couldn’t agree more until I discovered https://wefwef.app. If you’re not familiar it’s a WebApp interface that’s trying to be a clone of Apollo and it’s made me believe this could actually work.

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12 points

I was skeptical of Lemmy and Mastodon thinking they will never become mainstream. It’s like able to run your own phpBB forum does not mean there will be a community. Businesses are wary of obscure software that are hard for customers to understand.

That was before the recent Reddit protest. Seeing how Reddit handles the protest, I have a feeling that this will work, especially when u/spez said he follows Elon footsteps.

In the last week, I started to see communities forming and I’m now sure there’s no going back for Reddit and Twitter.

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11 points

To be honest I’m still skeptical of the Fediverse as a long term endeavor, but I’m going to give it a fair shake in the meantime.

That said, I was never much of a heavy user of twitter or reddit anyway, so watching the Fediverse explode while various corporate entities implode is just popcorn entertainment.

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watching the Fediverse explode while various corporate entities implode is just popcorn entertainment.

Agree

To be honest I’m still skeptical of the Fediverse

The first time I heard about the fediverse I thought it was something different, I thought it was decentralized in the sense that users act as servers in a torrent-like system. This federation thing seemed strange to me at first but I think it’s still better than the usual platform controlled by a few people.

The only thing I see problematic to integrate into a reddit-like site is the presence of multiple communities with the same name belonging to different instances. Right now this is probably not helping lemmy’s image.

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The only thing I see problematic to integrate into a reddit-like site is the presence of multiple communities with the same name belonging to different instances.

That’s what makes it better than reddit. It can’t so easily be controlled by just a few people, because if one community/magazine on one instance gets overrun with toxicity, you can start a mag/comm with the same name on another instance.

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That’s what makes it better than reddit. It can’t so easily be controlled by just a few people, because if one community/magazine on one instance gets overrun with toxicity, you can start a mag/comm with the same name on another instance.

absolutely, I am not against this kind of decentralization.

What I meant is that something could be done to collect the communities posts under one collection to make it easier for the user to join/see the communities content.

For example, if you subscribe to c/Technology you are subscribed to all the c/Technology communities (optional) in the federation. But this brings with it the problem of duplicates and I don’t think there is an easy way to avoid it, and obviously different communities may have different rules.

Put simply: being able to subscribe to collections.

I say this because it seemed to me, at least initially, that for new users this presence of multiple communities with the same name was annoying and confusing.

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Honestly the torrent like idea you propose sounds better to me, but I have heard it’s almost technologically impossible… at least not without train loads of money dumped into solving the problem… hopefully future advances make whatever the hurdles are easier.

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Some time ago there was Zeronet (abandoned) that worked like this. The problem was that the speed of the site depends on how many users share the data and for heavy things like videos it was a catastrophe. On zeronet there was even a social network similar to facebook/twitter called ZeroMe: https://zeronet.io/docs/it/img/zerome.png

It was a really cool project, it’s a shame it’s not being developed anymore.

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