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    What would Threads be in this analogy, maybe Edge browser?

    Always being shoved in your face, an artificially high “user count”, but after a while people don’t really use it?

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      Threads has much much much more active content than Lemmy.

      Edge is also a fantastic browser and has tons of actual users. Most folks I know use it more than chrome these days.

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          Oh wow it’s it? 🙄

          Gotta love when some redditor/lemmy explains irrelevant common knowledge.

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            Are you arguing with me or you at this point?

            Explain to me in detail how that is irrelevant without telling me it has everything to do with what you and I just said.

            Y’all need to go back to Reddit with this shitty argue with everyone attitude, this was a beautiful place at one point.

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        Might depend on where you are in the world, it’s not really the case where I am

        Twitter, Bluesky, and Mastodon are most common for that format, and Chrome/Safari for browsers. I see more Firefox than Edge, with the exception being locked down work computers

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        I decided to try out Edge when I started my current job and was genuinely impressed and stuck with it. We use Microsoft products heavily so I figured it would only be appropriate to use a Microsoft browser to access them. The built in vertical tab support, multiple profiles, etc. it really does a dang good job which is a pleasant surprise

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    Perhaps the Fediverse needs a helpful paperclip like mascot to help with on-boarding.

    “Hi, I’m Freddy Verse your friendly guide to the Fediverse, let me help you pick your new home. Please answer these questions:”

    What type of service are you looking for?

    • Micro-blogging
    • Blogging
    • Image sharing
    • Long-form video
    • Short-form video
    • Social network
    • Jack-of-all-trades
    • Dick pics

    Where do you live?

    • America, fuck yeah!
    • UK
    • German speaking countries
    • France
    • Australia

    What are you interested in?

    • Books
    • Films
    • Gaming
    • Star Wars
    • Star Trek
    • Harry Potter
    • Porn
    • Just the dick pics
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      I’d say anyone who has ever tried to use it hates it a little, even if they also love it

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      I wouldn’t say hater, more like “each tool for its job”

      LaTeX can be quite cumbersome for certain tasks, same as Word is cumbersome for other tasks. It all depends what the tool is made for, and what you try to use it for.

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      It has a learning curve and it is better suited for technical work IMO. I wouldn’t tell a grandparent to write a letter using LaTeX for example.

      I WOULD trust a grandparent to be able to download Mastodon and make an account, but still I think the analogy works nicely lol

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    I use Lemmy and like it, but I still have no idea what the fediverse is. Lemmy seems to work fine for me without this knowledge.

    Tbh, I don’t think federation is a good selling point. It’s difficult to explain and understand for a general audience

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      The good thing about Fediverse is the decentralization.

      There’s no one Lemmy instance, or Mastodon instance. You could use any server, or even selfhost your own, if you wanted to, and have pretty much the same potential for reach.

      That’s all anyone needs to know about the Fediverse.

      The hard thing is authenticity. Particularly for public figures, celebrities, social media personalities, businesses, etc. People who want or need an online personality that corresponds to their real one. I really don’t know what the method is for “proving” yourself on the Fediverse.

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        I really don’t know what the method is for “proving” yourself on the Fediverse.

        Isn’t it as simple as posting a photo of oneself holding a sign with your username/instance?

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        For me the issue is privacy.

        At any point anyone who wants to train an AI (or something else data-scrapey) they can just get the whole of everything ever posted on Lemmy.

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          Depends on a few things. Instance admin can rate limit requests. Pretty easy to identify a bot that’s scraping traffic.

          That’s also one thing I try not to worry about. I don’t generally say anything online I wouldn’t feel comfortable saying on a soapbox in town square (generalized anxiety disorder aside). As a nerdy 90s kid, I learned anything you put on the public internet is public domain unless stated otherwise, and will probably exist forever (if only I could remember any of my GeoCities addresses).

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          it’s not like centralized services in any way prevent this, at best they can make it inconvenient but on the flipside you can be 100% certain they are themselves selling off all your data and doing so with your permission (you did real the TOS right?)

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      Does not exist. No bijection.

      And calling something latex after knowing typst is definitely an insult

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    But…Bluesky is federated, at least in principle. If it stays single-instance for more than a year or so following the current uptick in popularity, then I’ll accept that it’s de facto not federated.