what is going on here?
well i am new to this whole fediverse/kbin/decentralized social media stuff but i am veeeery very interested at what all this is.
well its very complicated to “get the hang of” so can somebody please explain how all of this works? i im overwhelmed
@piezzo https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/52838/A-starting-guide-to-kbin-social-support-thread-for-new-users
https://kbin.social/m/[email protected]/t/20459/A-small-FAQ-to-hopefully-help-new-users-to-kbin
You can read this post for some info on kbin@Noki thank you very much! I was looking for something like this.
Welcome! It’s pretty easy actually.
Everyone with a little bit of technical knowledge can set up their owner server, also called an “instance”.
Users sign up for a instance and get access to the communities created on the instance they signed up for but also to the communities of other servers because they can communicate with each other.
The big advantage is that it’s not a walled garden. Unlike reddit where one company controls everything, if someone here we’re to pull a “Spez” (what Reddit did) they would be laughed out of the room because each server is owned independently.
Currently there’s two popular softwares to run these servers: Lemmy and Kbin. But that’s just a program that server owners run. I believe there’s currently over 300 servers that are running one of these softwares to create this distributed social network.
I joined early last week and the joinfediverse wiki helped me better understand how it’s federation worked. Maybe that would be a good place to start 👍
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There’s cat pictures. Also some open discourse. Mostly cat pictures.
@piezzo heya. so there’s probably 3 timelines you’re looking at:
federated - this shows off public toots from all servers that kbin.social knows about. lotta stuff in here, it pretty much never stops
local - toots from people on the kbin.social server
home - tools from people you’re following (this’ll be near dead at the start)
i’d recommend you scroll thru federated or local for a while, and find interesting people to follow
@mightyweasel These are good tips for Mastodon users, but the thread starter @piezzo uses #kbin. That GUI and settings look different.
@mightyweasel thank you very much for all of this information. definitly will add some details about me and a pic later!