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  • sigmaklimgrindset@sopuli.xyzS sigmaklimgrindset@sopuli.xyz

    HOW MANY MORE MOES DO WE NEED???

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    awesomelowlander@sh.itjust.works
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    IDK, lets keep going until we find out!

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    • G gullible@sh.itjust.works

      40k daily users, according to fediverse observer. Plenty for me. Too many, maybe. In fact, it is too many. Everyone leave!

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      awesomelowlander@sh.itjust.works
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      Like 95% of that million isn't visible to us on the Threadiverse, though.

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      • eviledgelord@sh.itjust.worksE eviledgelord@sh.itjust.works

        The population here is like a tiny slice of what it is on reddit, there's no one here

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        lvxferre@mander.xyz
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        I know I'm 'arguing' a troll, and that the troll has been banned. Still, got to say something about this number chasing:

        The population here is like a tiny slice of what it is on reddit, there’s no one here

        In other words you can recognise individual posters here. And there's a sense of belonging and community you won't find in a faceless mob like Reddit. It's comfy.

        And yet people keep babbling about growth, growth, growth, as if it was the ultimate goal. Is it? A larger userbase has its pros and its cons.

        (I also happen to remember Reddit before it was overgrown. Spoilers, it was a thousand times better.)

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        • null@lemmy.nullspace.lolN null@lemmy.nullspace.lol

          It is complicated, and I like a little barrier to entry.

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          fredselfish@lemmy.world
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          Yes me too, try PeerTube it is even more complicated.

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            arrow74@lemmy.zip
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            #57

            I find it is a lot easier to search through communities and instances on a desktop. Mobile is clunky even through some of the apps that have been developed are pretty good.

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              underscores@lemmy.zip
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              yeah pretty much

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                zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                This is why federation is not the solution to centralized services. The solution is called decentralized, or P2P. I don’t even understand why ActivityPub got so popular, when it is one of the worst protocols in terms of communication. But whatever. I’m still here. Because it is still better than Reddit

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                  flax_vert@feddit.uk
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                  #60

                  Yet they have an email provider.

                  That's just laziness/willful ignorance. The fediverse is just spicy emails

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                  • Z zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                    This is why federation is not the solution to centralized services. The solution is called decentralized, or P2P. I don’t even understand why ActivityPub got so popular, when it is one of the worst protocols in terms of communication. But whatever. I’m still here. Because it is still better than Reddit

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                    postimo@lemmy.zip
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                    Federation is decentralized. I feel like some major structural issues would exist with p2p, like would I only see posts from people actively online while I am online?

                    What other protocols do you think would suit the needs of a decentralized social media better?

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                    • P postimo@lemmy.zip

                      Federation is decentralized. I feel like some major structural issues would exist with p2p, like would I only see posts from people actively online while I am online?

                      What other protocols do you think would suit the needs of a decentralized social media better?

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                      zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                      You would still need servers to connect to. Take a look how Solana works - the same concept (with or without the blockchain) would work for social media.

                      Unfortunately there is no really good protocol. ActivityPub has the purpose of making things interconnected between different worlds. Like, Lemmy with Mastadon. But for that you have to find a common denominator, stripping away all the good stuff, for a feature that no one really wants.

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                      • lvxferre@mander.xyzL lvxferre@mander.xyz

                        I know I'm 'arguing' a troll, and that the troll has been banned. Still, got to say something about this number chasing:

                        The population here is like a tiny slice of what it is on reddit, there’s no one here

                        In other words you can recognise individual posters here. And there's a sense of belonging and community you won't find in a faceless mob like Reddit. It's comfy.

                        And yet people keep babbling about growth, growth, growth, as if it was the ultimate goal. Is it? A larger userbase has its pros and its cons.

                        (I also happen to remember Reddit before it was overgrown. Spoilers, it was a thousand times better.)

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                        openstars@piefed.social
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                        Treating it seriously, I think that people are interested in growth because:

                        1. if we aren't growing, then due to attrition we are slowly dying
                        2. people seem to want a little bit more content, especially about niche topics that currently we have to keep going back to Reddit for bc that's where it is at
                        3. solving the problems inhibiting growth may make us better overall and our experiences here more enjoyable not only for new people but the existing userbase as well - so here growth is the diagnostic indicator of deeper phenomena

                        So it is not to feed the advertising machine and stockholder valuation, but even with the profit factor removed there are others that remain.

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                        • null@lemmy.nullspace.lolN null@lemmy.nullspace.lol

                          It is complicated, and I like a little barrier to entry.

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                          whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world
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                          It's like needing to know the password before being let into the treehouse.

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                            slickgoat@lemmy.world
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                            I have to say this is my experience too. I'm a boomer and whatever stumble upon here is purely coincidental.

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                            • W whats_your_reasoning@lemmy.world

                              It's like needing to know the password before being let into the treehouse.

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                              tektite@slrpnk.net
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                              "Fuck spez!"

                              "Yes, yes, come in, come in!!"

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                              • lvxferre@mander.xyzL lvxferre@mander.xyz

                                I know I'm 'arguing' a troll, and that the troll has been banned. Still, got to say something about this number chasing:

                                The population here is like a tiny slice of what it is on reddit, there’s no one here

                                In other words you can recognise individual posters here. And there's a sense of belonging and community you won't find in a faceless mob like Reddit. It's comfy.

                                And yet people keep babbling about growth, growth, growth, as if it was the ultimate goal. Is it? A larger userbase has its pros and its cons.

                                (I also happen to remember Reddit before it was overgrown. Spoilers, it was a thousand times better.)

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                                blaze@lemmy.zip
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                                Agreed, as you can expect.

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                                • Z zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com

                                  You would still need servers to connect to. Take a look how Solana works - the same concept (with or without the blockchain) would work for social media.

                                  Unfortunately there is no really good protocol. ActivityPub has the purpose of making things interconnected between different worlds. Like, Lemmy with Mastadon. But for that you have to find a common denominator, stripping away all the good stuff, for a feature that no one really wants.

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                                  postimo@lemmy.zip
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                                  So if there are still servers, that sounds like it's not peer to peer, right?

                                  I am reading up on Solana a bit, but not really finding answers as to what functionally makes it a better protocol. Naturally being a blockchain most of the information is focused on trustless monetary transactions and all the scams that been involved. For what is novel I'm seeing a "leader" server that validates the order of events that as a role can be passed between theoretical similar servers of sufficient hardware? I guess I don't think of super strict chronology as a desperate need for social media. So is the benefit you're looking for in the smart contracts?

                                  Further I would argue that it is underutilized, but the idea of seamless inter-connectivity is a super power tool of a set of social media platforms. And ultimately there is nothing that forces a particular platform to limit itself to the bounds of mastodon, the bones of activity pub are incredible versatile by my understanding. What do you see as the good stuff that is stripped away?

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                                    oddminus1@sh.itjust.works
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                                    My account was shut down without notice a few weeks ago. The server providing my account shut down. All comments, saved links and history was gone.

                                    How do you explain this to a non-technical user while reassuring that this is a great system?

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                                    • R rauls5@lemmy.zip

                                      After you block a few hundred groups of anime and nonsense it’s surprisingly enjoyable.

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                                      cricket@lemmy.zip
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                                      Block the ani.social instance and it takes away 90% of the anime groups.

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                                      • stinky@redlemmy.comS stinky@redlemmy.com

                                        how come I can't view "all" meaning every post from every community in every instance?

                                        "subscribed" is the exact same thing as "all"

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                                        cricket@lemmy.zip
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                                        “subscribed” is the exact same thing as “all”

                                        It shouldn't be! If you subscribe to a couple communities, your "subscribed" feed on the front page should only show posts from those communities. The "all" feed will show posts from all communities that everyone on your instance (server) subscribe to. "Local" should show posts only from the communities hosted on your own instance.

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                                        • sudo@lemmy.todayS sudo@lemmy.today

                                          My understanding is, if the fediverse is a web of instances (being the server/domain you signed up and have an account on), 'all' only has the context of everything on your home instance and stuff people on your instance are subscribed to.

                                          So not just your own personal subscribe, but the entire subscribe of any user from redlemmy.com in your case.

                                          Your all is likely different than my all. There is no true 'all' because of how communities connect and aren't contingent on each other's existence, and things like instances defederating from others.

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                                          cricket@lemmy.zip
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                                          My experience is that the "subscribed" feed only shows me posts from the specific communities that I'm personally subscribed to.

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