So I keep saying that humans have evolved in small communities, and that’s where we thrive. But I also loved the global Reddit community. This is just crazy how you can just reach anything and anyone with one login. I guess Twitter was similar, just… Shittier?
Kinda how I feel. I think it’s probably bad to be subjected to what everyone is thinking all the time, particularly when paired with anonymity. But… I liked it. Not gonna lie, when I hit the end of my Lemmy feed I still load up reddit in the browser. But it’s already gotten so much less useful, it’s crazy! The blackouts have really fucked it up as far as looking up information via reddit. As well it should, fuck them for ruining a good (or at least decent?) thing. But it was always nice having so much of the internet in one place.
My progression: Alien Blue > Apollo > Lemmy (WefWef). Happy to be here now and seeing it grow quickly. Told everyone I know that used Apollo to come join. Feels good to be here!
I think we may already be at the next oasis. It’s just the normal progression. People said similar things about AOL, MySpace, Friendster, LiveJournal, Delphi, CompuServe, etc. We’ll find new places to hang out. And then we’ll move on when they inevitably collapse.
It’s starting to feel like an oasis to me. The comments are generally friendly and helpful. Every day seems to bring more interesting posts than the previous one. I’m trying to do my part by posting and commenting more than I did on Reddit. This is nice.
As far as the fediverse not being “ready”, I certainly feel like it’s ready for me. But of course we’re talking personally. I definitely agree it’s not ready for users looking for the easiest route to log in and have everything be ready and easy and setup for them.
I’m stoked right now, I feel like I’m in high school screwing around on the internet again!
maybe, just maybe, develop some in-person relationships with the people in your immediate social circle/geographic area. it worked really well up until around 30 years ago.
But yes, death of monolithic social media companies would be a good thing on many levels both individual, societal and political level. Especially the American social media media monopoly ending would be such a excellent thing. It has been as controlling over the world as the dollar or US military.
You are not logged in. However you can subscribe from another Fediverse account, for example Lemmy or Mastodon. To do this, paste the following into the search field of your instance: !technology@lemmy.world
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Thing is, it doesn’t have to be ready. It doesn’t have to have everyone here, just enough people to form a healthy community.
This is how it was in the olden days and it worked well.
If there is reddit with its gazillion users and the fediverse only has a few million that’s enough for me.
Enough to have interesting discussions and learn new things.
And who the f**** really cares about celebrities like Nicki Minaj etc.
I’d rather talk to the most unremarkable person I can find than those manufactured personalities.
So I keep saying that humans have evolved in small communities, and that’s where we thrive. But I also loved the global Reddit community. This is just crazy how you can just reach anything and anyone with one login. I guess Twitter was similar, just… Shittier?
Kinda how I feel. I think it’s probably bad to be subjected to what everyone is thinking all the time, particularly when paired with anonymity. But… I liked it. Not gonna lie, when I hit the end of my Lemmy feed I still load up reddit in the browser. But it’s already gotten so much less useful, it’s crazy! The blackouts have really fucked it up as far as looking up information via reddit. As well it should, fuck them for ruining a good (or at least decent?) thing. But it was always nice having so much of the internet in one place.
When life gives you lemons, make Lemmy nade
My progression: Alien Blue > Apollo > Lemmy (WefWef). Happy to be here now and seeing it grow quickly. Told everyone I know that used Apollo to come join. Feels good to be here!
I think we may already be at the next oasis. It’s just the normal progression. People said similar things about AOL, MySpace, Friendster, LiveJournal, Delphi, CompuServe, etc. We’ll find new places to hang out. And then we’ll move on when they inevitably collapse.
It’s starting to feel like an oasis to me. The comments are generally friendly and helpful. Every day seems to bring more interesting posts than the previous one. I’m trying to do my part by posting and commenting more than I did on Reddit. This is nice.
Agreed. I’m also trying to post more and to post positively. It’s a really nice space.
As far as the fediverse not being “ready”, I certainly feel like it’s ready for me. But of course we’re talking personally. I definitely agree it’s not ready for users looking for the easiest route to log in and have everything be ready and easy and setup for them.
I’m stoked right now, I feel like I’m in high school screwing around on the internet again!
Duolingo has been getting extra attention from me these days.
maybe, just maybe, develop some in-person relationships with the people in your immediate social circle/geographic area. it worked really well up until around 30 years ago.
A long way to say “go touch grass”
But yes, death of monolithic social media companies would be a good thing on many levels both individual, societal and political level. Especially the American social media media monopoly ending would be such a excellent thing. It has been as controlling over the world as the dollar or US military.
yeah, I guess it’s like touching grass, with extra steps.
As if people can’t do both.