• @[email protected]
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    11 hours ago

    Obligatory Mastodon mention.
    Better than going with another for profit, VC funded, corpo.

    • Twinklebreeze
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      1010 hours ago

      Mastodon is great if your interests are Linux and FOSS.

      • mesamune
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        53 hours ago

        I’m having a great time finding musicians as well

        • ddh
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          23 hours ago

          True. And it can be great if those aren’t your interests, too.

      • @[email protected]
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        1710 hours ago

        It’s great for tabletop games if you join the tabletop gaming instance.

        Or if you flood it with tabletop gaming fans.

          • @[email protected]
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            48 hours ago

            Of course. But if you care about one topic or community over all others, you should join the site that is focused on that topic. The Local timeline is the heart of the platform, and “it doesn’t matter where your account lives” ia how the fediverse dies.

            • @[email protected]
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              36 hours ago

              I you want to follow topics, that’s what Lemmy is built for.
              Mastodon is designed around following individuals, rather than topics.

              • @[email protected]
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                26 hours ago

                No, Lemmy is for if you want to run a user-led forum-like website where users create and maintain discussion groups for you.

                Mastodon is what you use when you want a small microblogging website.

                The optimal way to use either platform is to build social websites that are focused on some commonality among users, may that be interest based, region based, identity based, or whatever kind of community you want to foster.

                Lemmy allows you that community to create self-moderated subspaces to discuss topics through the community’s lens. Mastodon allows that community to engage in slow-rolling threaded chats among members.

                Federation allows those users to also reach out to and engage with other communities that are not your home base, whether in a microblog format, or in a compartmentalized form.

                The current usage model is a simulacrum of closed, corporate, centralized platforms, and it’s not working. Lemmy is full of people who who’t stop whining about how thet can’t homogenize and blend communities from different servers. Early on, many people wanted this merging to be automatic, as if c/News on lemmy.ca and c/News on ttrpg.network are just splintered shadows of r/News or something. Mastodon is a revolving door of people who can’t find people discussing their topics of interest and then bouncing.

                Local matters. The fediverse is a local-first space. Ignoring that keeps all of it an also-ran.

        • @edgemaster72
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          39 hours ago

          There’s a tabletop gaming mastodon instance?

    • Thales
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      210 hours ago

      Especially when you have a group that would be ideal for a tabletop gaming server where you could participate locally instead of having to find each other all the time - and it’d be a lot easier to find and vet other community members going forward.