cross-posted from: https://discuss.online/post/4522403

We are thrilled to announce the upcoming release of Sublinks, a groundbreaking Link Aggregation Social Network, joining the Fediverse. This innovative platform is designed to revolutionize how we share and discover online. Our dedicated team of volunteer contributors has worked tirelessly, utilizing technologies like Java, Go, TypeScript, and HTML to bring this vision to life. Sublinks promises a user-friendly interface and robust features that cater to diverse online communities. Stay tuned for our launch date, and get ready to experience a new era of social link sharing!

Sublinks will have a fully compatible API with Lemmy so all current Lemmy apps will also work with Sublinks. In fact, discuss.online will switch to Sublinks to fully replace Lemmy once we reach our Parity Milestone.

For more information, visit GitHub - Sublinks and sublinks.org.

Stay tuned for more regular updates as we progress.

    • @[email protected]
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      -110 months ago

      seriously? do you follow any large group in mastodon? do you prefer your timeline flooded with a single group discussion?

      • HACKthePRISONS
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        010 months ago

        seriously.

        I am subscribed to the biggest communities on Lemmy.world. I keep Lemmy communities in a list, and hide them from my main timeline.

        see attached pictures

        • @[email protected]
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          10 months ago

          Here on Lemmy you prefer the comments timeline?

          I mean, mastodon doesn’t have a method for groups. It just happens to show federated ActivityPub note type

          • HACKthePRISONS
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            210 months ago

            when i want to find interesting conversations, i interact through mastodon. when i want to space out and scroll memes i open jerboa.

            i don’t care much for any of the interfaces on lemmy except the search function, which, unlike mastodon, can search comment text without hashtags.