@[email protected] to [Outdated, please look at pinned post] Casual ConversationEnglish • 9 months ago
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Is it gonna reach anywhere or die out like kbin and the way it is going i would say mbin ? They are also trying to dip toe in the microblogging platform as well and trying to use lemmy clients and that confuses me as they are promising some features lemmy doesn’t have so how would that and the microblogging part work out on lemmy clients . Also srry if i am at the wrong /c/ and just point me in the right way .
EDIT: After some researches i don’t think i wanna support sublink as the devs didn’t open any issues or propose any contributions to lemmy which could’ve solved the whole mod tools issue for everyone but they straight up went to forking for who knows why and that is not a good look.
What makes you say that Kbin and Mbin have died out?
Kbin is only one person and as far as I can tell, it’s mostly overrun by spam these days.
Ernest’s a cool guy and all but needs to at least delegate some/most moderation.
Nah i said kbin has and mbin is going to if it continues down this path.
Any clarification you can provide on what “this path” means? Edit: Just trying to double check anything would be covered by known issues/roadmap, but it’s fair to say there are a lot of issues.
Curious too, mbin still seems actively developped
Nah i meant like its too niche now let’s see how it goes.