• @nutsack
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    435 months ago

    why not implement forums with reddit-like threads?

    • @EarMaster
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      5 months ago

      Discourse exists and is free to self-host and open source. Compared to classic forum software (like most *bb variants) it is a pleasure to use and feels not like a remnant of a lost age.

      The (only?) downside is the similar name to Discord, but that’s not them to blame, because they had their name first.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        NodeBB is probably less painful to deal with as a system adminstrator, since it doesn’t use Ruby.

        Lots of forum software used to have threaded discussions, but most of them settled on a more linear commenting experience, maybe 20 years ago.

      • @nutsack
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        35 months ago

        no I don’t know what that is

    • @mlg
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      165 months ago

      Because the vote system inherently supports popularity which creates content masking issues and usually results in communities with mods that want to keep that system.

      Stack overflow has this exact same issue where stupid crap gets upvoted and useful stuff gets nuked so users don’t see things that would otherwise be important or useful.

      Lemmy somewhat avoids it due to the relatively low number of posts, but that could easily change.