What’s the one thing about the fediverse that makes you go, “oh yeah, this for me”
For me, it’s the innovation. I like how unique the different services are on here and how unique each instance can be within that. It has a very mad-chemist, mix-shit-up-and-see-what-happens vibe that I’m really into. I like exploring new corners of the web and the fediverse is continually generating new corners to wander into.
unironically our admin here on kbin @ernest. he’s an absolute champ and madlad. seeing his reaction to the influx of users, the comments and issues brought up, and how fast he’s gotten things running smoothly again just makes me think “yeah I made the right decision”.
I also really like how polite and civil everyone has been. reddit always feels like people are at each others’ throats whereas here on the fediverse people are more willing to hear each other out.
So I gave the official Reddit app a try again after all this time on Apollo just to confirm that it was still garbage (it is) and what pissed me off the most was all the “promoted” ads.
Facebook, instagram, twitter, Reddit- just filthy with ads meant to hide in your feeds and look like real content that you are interested in - but it’s completely duplicitous. Like the sponsored links in google masquerading as real sites, it’s just trying to trick you and gain your attention, and by doing so gain your money. It’s sick.
I don’t mind regular ads even - pitch me your product, sure. Just don’t try to sneak it into my life.
So my favourite thing about fediverse so far?
Haven’t seen a single ad. )
Seeing all the Reddit bullshit from the last week, I think the thing I like the most is that we’re not part of a centralized big company, which is trying to create a monopolistic web.
That I can hope around instances/communities (the ones that allow it at least).
If you told me back in the day that I could talk to others from my favorite forum website I’d lose my shit.
The smallness. Instance admins are just regular people that are sharing their hardware. No one is looking for profit or to gain anything, other than social connections.
Totally. And I’m finding I even prefer the smaller comment sections- less noise of 1000 people saying variations on the same thing (like seriously…do people on Reddit not read other comments before posting?) and I feel like my comments are more likely to be read than just lost in the noise.
The same thing that made me initially love the internet, almost thirty years ago - the sense that I’m exploring a new frontier. Maps are few, directions are vague, equipment is sort of makeshift and not entirely dependable, but there’s something new to be seen around every bend and over every hill. And the things I’m seeing - it’s not some powermongers trying to herd me into an enclosure or somebody trying to suck money out of me, - it’s just people doing whatever they’re doing just because that’s what they want to do.
I suspect it won’t last - that the psychopaths will figure out ways to manipulate and ultimately ruin this place too - but for the time being, I’m reveling in a sense of adventure the internet lost a long, long time ago.
For many, many reasons:
-People disagree politely, i’ve never been so happy to be contradicted.
-A moderation that actually works, and not an useless reporting tool who let toxic behaviours fully impunished because business is business.
-An administration crew and/or developers that actually listen to users, not a corporation that is a submissive slave of the advertisers.
-I can act the way i want, and not the corporation wants me to do because it bring him much money.
-I don’t feel i’m the product.
-Nothing is buzzing after being published.I like the decentralized nature of it. I think decentralization and federation are the way of the future in everything.
Yes , there is no point in users investing time and energy in some service just to be at the mercy of some mad CEO . We make the content, we run the networks, we donate and we moderate. We build the tools and apps and free from tracking, dark patterns and corporate censorship.
It’s a u/spez free environment.
Who is he ?
That’s the user account of the CEO of reddit
Starting over.
And better.
This, not everything is there yet and things are not ironed out and honed in to keep you addicted. The “thrill” of using something new with it’s fault is addicting enough.
The unique-ness of the communities for sure. There are a lot of variations of super niche things, and it seems to grow by the day. Also shout out to 196, I have no idea what that community is about but it’s my favorite
196 is straight from reddit. 195 was far better given that I had the top post of all time.
Can you explain what those communities are about?
@updawg I’m also curious about those communities. Squabbles also made a 196 community so I’m seeing it in multiple places now and I feel so out of the loop!
Essentially, trans/queer memes @FLOSSeveryday @Mkengine
Ahhh! Thanks for explaining!