Looks awesome
Looks awesome
Looks open source from their about page, seems interesting enough to me
Lemmy developers have communist figures as avatars. They manage the lemmy.ml instance, which other instances tend to defederate.
That should not prevent people from using a platform they don’t manage (Lemmy.world or Beehaw) and they can’t influence in anyway. The code is open source anyway.
You should be able to do that selecting “subscribed” instead of “local”
It exists on Lemmy.world
Please take care of yourself first!
Thanks for the context, doesn’t seem as appealing anymore ha ha
Thanks for Rumble and Kick, first time I hear about them
Damn, Streetlamp LeMoose, thank you for that memory
Interesting, I might do a similar approach in the coming weeks just to keep an eye on some niche subs
That design brings back to many memories.
undefined> people don’t want to want hours or days with no replies to their post.
True, but at the same time the people replying to them the most are probably the ones that are going to move away, leaving only an empty land lacking actual value. I wasn’t there when Digg died, but I guess it was a similar process.
Very true. I still visit one daily, but that’s really the exception. To complete what we previously said, I guess that instead of 2000s message boards, people will gradually move to Lemmy instances, or other alternatives such as kb.bin. The experience is closer to Reddit, and allows for more conversation potential (threads vs chronological order)
undefined> Perhaps the future is found in the past - people migrating back to self-hosted message boards - there used to be thousands of these back in the 1990s and 2000s. Some of them were run as small businesses, others were run as hobbyist projects by their owners. But I doubt there’s going to be a mass exodus, and unfortunately, centralization has increasingly become the norm for the Internet.
I’ve been looking out for message board forums for some time after realizing that they really felt different from modern Reddit. The appeal is definitely there, and will probably convince at least a small percentage of Reddit’s current user base (which would still mean thousands of users) to move to those pastures.
undefined> G1/htc dream
Just had a tiny wave of nostalgia reading those names. It was a different time indeed.
Probably following the Apollo announce. Good luck with that, it’s probably too late.
Interesting, I didn’t know about this