Lemmians? Lemmings??

  • @[email protected]
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    86 months ago

    I see some use of “Fedizen”.

    I’d like to have a term for someone using specifically the “Reddit-alike” Fediverse platforms, like kbin, mbin, lemmy, etc. “Threadiverse” has been used for that, but searching, don’t think that “threadizen” has been used for that.

    • originalucifer
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      36 months ago

      well, i wouldnt aggregate the 'bins as threadiverse-only like lemmy. I chose mbin specifically because its intent is to provide both the threadiverse and twitterverse(?/microblog) interactivity, natively.

      granted, the microblog portion is still a bit clunky, it is in development… but the 'bins do not need some of the ‘bridging’ that the lemmy platform requires

      • @[email protected]
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        6 months ago

        specifically because its intent is to provide both the threadiverse and twitterverse(?/microblog) interactivity, natively.

        Well, yeah, but in the context of collectively talking about people who use communities (or as kbin puts it, magazines), it’d be the “Reddit-alike” functionality, rather than the “Twitter-alike”.

        I mean, I might also use IRC, and someone could even add support for IRC to one of the software packages, but then I’d be both an IRC user and a Reddit-alike user, even though I use both.

        EDIT: Though that does kind of raise the question of whether there should be a generic for the “Twitter-alike” microblog environment. “Mastodon” is just one Fediverse microblogging package.

    • @Carrolade
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      6 months ago

      How about just Feds? I have to admit that would amuse me somewhat.

      We’re literally the Feds.