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TheTechnoNerd ,
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It’s definitely going to be interesting to see this.

I hope Threads soon becomes available in Europe since that's a HUGE audience to lose from an app. After all, Facebook and Instagram are available in EU, so for Europe to be all of a sudden having strange feelings about Meta? This is kind of strange.
They haven't done this before, have they?

I understand that with certain laws coming into effect that it could be a problem

https://kbin.social/m/fediverse/t/365428/The-Threads-web-app-could-arrive-this-week

TheTechnoNerd ,
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I'm thinking, y'know how Mastodon and Kbin are kind of part of the Fediverse? I've decided to use Kbin, and it's interesting.
It's smooth even on the mobile web browser (that's surprising, I rarely see that!)
Come follow me on Mastodon @CandyRushSweetest for Linux stuff and maybe some art & my @CandyRushSweetest for my "problematic fiction" takes and also my artwork! (I may repost NSFW or things that make you uncomfy - like Lolisho, for instance, so please keep that in mind when you follow me on Aethy. Other than that, mastodon.social doesn't have that stuff on there

Also, I'm on Misskey as well: @CandyRushSweetest & @CandyRushSweetest!

aghmn ,

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aghmn OP ,

hay

Aevann ,

How do I see what instances kbin.social is federated with?

Kierunkowy74 ,
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HarkMahlberg ,
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I want to hear from people who have two ActivityPub instances running in Docker containers, on the same Docker network, and have them federating with each other.

muddybulldog ,
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Are you using a VPS or self-hosting?

HarkMahlberg OP ,
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Self-hosting, just for development purposes.

Roundcat ,
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Btw, this is me testing the limits of kbin's microblog feature, so the following post will be long. I will post a TLDR at the end.

It has been nearly a month since I've first joined . Even before the exodus, I was already growing tired of the site for the fact that despite how large the communities were, they were very cold and impersonal. There was also the fact that for the community at least, we had been siloed off from the rest of reddit, because nearly every topic involving issues were very often met with hostility by a good amount of users, often followed by a locked topic. It was even getting to the point where I didn't even feel safe in the some of the more socially liberal spaces.

The fact that mods were being stripped of some of the few tools they had to keep their communities hospitable, I knew the writing was on the wall. I tried many reddit alternatives during the blackout, including and . But once I figured out how , , and worked, I found myself feeling right at home on the fediverse.

I think the main reason why is because many of the people here are misfits from other platforms. Many of the users on mastodon are former twitter users who were driven off by the corporate culture of twitter, and later by Elon Musk and the poisoning of the platform. Others are former redditors like me who found platforms like lemmy, and are in the midst of trying to rebuild the community they once had on thier former platform.

Fediverse definitely doesn't feel "mainstream" like the sites that many of us come from , but perhaps that is part of the appeal, and why I have taken to it far quicker than any other social platform I have tried in the past. I'm just hoping as the fediverse continues to grow and attract new users, that it doesn't lose it's quirky and experimental spirit.

TLDR: I like fediverse. It's weird, quirky, and I feel more open here than I was ever able to be on reddit. Don't ever change.

Haui ,
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I really enjoyed reading this. Thank you. It describes exactly the thought process that led me here. Have a good one!

NylaSmokeyface ,
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@Roundcat Happy to see you with us!!! ❤️

Mounticat ,
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Just FYI: You can help promote the by cross-posting.

There's still a sizable userbase on and many Kbin/Fediverse users still use Reddit. That's fine. You can help in a small way by posting interesting content on both platforms, then mentioning "This post is also available on the Fediverse here:".

This will at the very least begin discussions about alternate platforms and I highly doubt Reddit can find any rule to fault you for doing so. This is also how Digg started leaking users to Reddit, so it works. Exposure is key. You may make a new user, or get a developer interested in contributing who wasn't aware of the Fediverse before, or didn't think it was significant.

CleoTheWizard ,

This is absolutely a great idea. Even better if done with good OC. I can’t in good conscience use Reddit unless I’m helping people leave the platform

Mounticat OP ,
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@CleoTheWizard Furthermore, you can encourage creators who make OC to do the same. Many are also fed up about Reddit's actions and are likely to agree.

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readbeanicecream ,
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Is decentralization the future of social media? Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter created an opportunity for a new kind of social platform.
https://www.engadget.com/is-decentralization-the-future-of-social-media-194554192.html

Chozo ,

Does anyone happen to know how claims or processes are handled with ? I'd imagine that each instance must have their own policies, based on the locale they're hosted in, but curious to know if there's any standard in place for this.

steebo_jack ,

Anyone think the thread image needs to be a little bigger?

borgedinvader ,

Hi there

mikeel , (edited )

I am thrilled to discover !

I am considering starting my own instance. I have concerns about escalating costs, moderation and legal liability.

What has been your experience?

Is a instance disconnected from the greater a poor experience?

I would use the site for this purpose:

https://kbin.social/m/AmbiguityUncertaintyDoubt

Chozo , (edited )

I feel like the reason , and the at large, aren't taking off has to do with the fact that they're actually social networks. People don't seem to want a social network, they want content platforms. People aren't using or or to keep up with their friends these days, they're using these apps to entertain themselves. And since and every other platform that used to be a social network began pivoting toward content promotion, I think society has forgotten what a social network is supposed to actually be anymore.

(E: Grammar.)

rorystarr ,
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@Chozo the only point I disagree with is that people don't want a social media platform anymore. I think they do, I just think they have forgotten that's what social media is for. Considering there is zero advertising for this platform and a technical set up, the growth and daily activity of it is pretty impressive and hasn't slowed in months.

I've met more interesting people in 8 months here than I did 12 years on twitter. I hope others get a chance to see that value.

Sam_uk ,
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@Chozo I wonder if this bodes well for Kbin/Lemmy? Arguably their model is more about content than social relationships.

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