• Cosmonaut_Collin
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    51 year ago

    I have never heard of tildes until now. Looked it up and man does that ui leave much to be desired. I’m glad I heard of Lemmy first.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      I like the minimal UI of Tildes much like I heavily preferred the old reddit page design. It’s not fancy but it’s very functional, and Tildes is deliberately designed the way it is to discourage low effort content (e.g. no image/video embedding). I go to Tildes for the discussions and I come to Lemmy for the more “fast and loose” atmosphere

      • Cosmonaut_Collin
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        61 year ago

        That makes a lot of sense. The culture on there is more focused on text based communication which would probably help keep out advertisers since pictures and videos are so heavily relied upon for consumerism. I will see if there are any scripts I can run to make the site more pleasing to my eyes.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          On scripts/css, there actually are several discussions about solutions that some site users have developed! I don’t have any of them bookmarked but I’d imagine they’re findable through tags or via the search function, plus they tend to resurface every few days.

          On that note, one interesting thing about Tildes is that threads tend to bump to the top forum style instead of being algorithm-controlled (with a few nuances/caveats). It’s just part of the site loop. Additionally, it’s run entirely as a non profit, private entity funded by donations. I’d highly recommend reading through the philosophy section in the docs to get a better idea of why the site is the way it is.

          It is invite-only though. If you don’t have an account already, feel free to DM me for one if you’re interested, I’ve got a few left.