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  • stevecrox
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    1 year ago

    Kbin and probably kbin.social

    The biggest growth will come from Reddit/Twitter. A huge chunk of users from both are young and become easily outraged over social issues.

    Websites tend to grow in stages and at each stage they build momentum. If you kill momentum at a key point everyone can end up fleeing the website.

    The developers of lemmy are tankies, idiologues can’t help themselves. As a result they’ll drop a comment supporting some abhorrent action from China/Russia or repost China/Russia state media propaganda and cause outrage at a key moment and lemmy will become a dirty word.

    • Phil
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      121 year ago

      I think you might be falling for some propaganda yourself😀

      • @MiddleWeigh
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        31 year ago

        Ngl I kinda love the whole tankie drama. It feels ripe for discourse. Though I did watch a fairly toxic debate on here where it turned into yelling, what was essentially the same points on both sides, at each other, without realizing they were actually kind of in agreement. To think any one human perspective is even remotely the right one is a pretty big oof ime. I think we can all agree that the people who came before us are not our goal, and we need to be better.

    • DarkThoughts
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      31 year ago

      Aside from not having controversial admins it also has a much more Reddit like interface, which makes the transition much easier.

      • OonTaaKissa
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        1 year ago

        This is why I made an account on kbin instead of lemmy, kbin’s UI is more polished and nicer to look at. Lemmy’s jank UI makes it feel like a proof of concept instead of a finished website.

        Edit: just after posting this I got a 503 server error :D it’s definitely not perfect but it’s still very early in development so I’ll give it some slack

      • pinkfloyd
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        11 year ago

        I’ve exclusively used it since I found it and now don’t feel like dipping into other ones yet. I also so far kind of like the dev. I’m just on that team for now, but we will see how things change. I’m hoping more work will be put into it to make it even better because I see potential.

      • okawari
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        11 year ago

        I tried lemmy too, but settled on kbin, for no other reason than it looking a bit cleaner and more like reddit.