As Reddit melts down, users are fleeing to lemmy, kbin, tildes and more.

  • @Dark_Blade
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    292 years ago

    Tildes is invite-only, so it’s not really much of an ‘alternative’ at all.

    • @ozymandias117
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      182 years ago

      As far as I can tell, it’s another centralized platform as well? I’m hoping we learn from the mistakes of reddit and move back to a less centralized forum

      • @hydra
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        52 years ago

        So pretty much useless sadly

      • @Dark_Blade
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        42 years ago

        Yeah, it’s just as centralized as Reddit.

      • @L3sM
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        2 years ago

        I don’t disagree, but it’s definitely a shame the decentralized platforms are hard for the average user. Most want a video feed, ease of use, and loads of content. While we are getting there with content, the other two are currently lacking.

        Hopefully we can make the ease-of-use thing a reality, it’s not realistic to explain to non-tech people how to utilize Lemmy, kbin, etc. Most will lose interest really fast

        • @ozymandias117
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          22 years ago

          Reddit already wasn’t a video feed, so if that’s the requirement, all of these platforms are dead.

          I agree to the rest, though. Even as a more technical user, the barriers to reading/commenting between different instances so far are obviously needing improvement.

          • @L3sM
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            2 years ago

            Reddit already wasn’t a video feed

            100%, but users are all about whatever is easiest. With Reddit, they don’t need to click a link (most of the time) to watch a video and instead can just scroll, and watch. So it’s not really a “video feed”, but it still had an easy way to view videos.

            Hopefully we see similar here, as that would draw a bigger audience IMO. I understand the storage limitations currently, but there are ways to embed videos from other platforms, this wouldn’t be as ideal (ads, modules, etc), but I think would be something that draws a lot of the video-lurking crowd.

      • @Cobe98
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        22 years ago

        Yes. Might as well go back to reddit then going to another centralized platform.

    • @perviouslyiner
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      12 years ago

      If you like another 'just a website, not a federation’ alternative then squabbles might be more interesting?

      • @Dark_Blade
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        11 year ago

        I’ll see how it shapes up.

    • @rms1990
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      12 years ago

      Can anyone get me an invite there. I love the super old school Reddit design

      • @Dark_Blade
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        12 years ago

        I would if I had one, but I don’t.