• @Tudsamfa
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    15 minutes ago

    Will keep an eye on this, but there is nothing too local here (No, I can’t host something myself). Given how the specification says there should be a location and radius per instance, some admins are really slacking on putting that info in the description.

  • @Snapz
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    102 hours ago

    God… remember how fucking simple craigslist was when it hit it’s peak? The fact that Grandpa could take a shaky flip phone picture and post a thing you needed right around the corner, no fat or other frivolous horseshit…

    Craigslist is still simple last I checked, but the user base left and now dominated by spam from retail and drop shippers masquerading as local people selling goods from their garage.

    Nothing gold can stay

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      At least when I used Craigslist, there was no social network element to it, so it was difficult to determine the trustworthiness of any given poster.

      For that reason, I don’t want a Fediverse clone of Craigslist – I want an existing Fediverse platform to add a marketplace. I will not use anonymous marketplaces.

    • @[email protected]
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      31 hour ago

      Idk. It’s still got some uses. My dad got a bunch of industrial refrigerator panels for stupid cheap off Craigslist like 6 months ago.

  • @TrickDacy
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    43 hours ago

    I just took a list at some instances and was confused. Is there not a location-specific aspect? When I selected “Local” I got nothing. The only use I had for FB marketplace was buying/selling things locally. Like as a craigslist replacement. Not seeing that on these sites, unfortunately.

  • Axum
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    779 hours ago

    The name has already made this nonviable for the average person

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        it’s not that it’s German (or whatever), it’s that it looks and feels like it’s gibberish. it’s incredible how little this is understood.

        Uber is an easily read, easily pronounced, widely understood, positive sounding trochee. it’s a perfect brand name.

        flohmarkt is 0 for 5.

    • @[email protected]
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      Does it? If you set up an instance for your local community/city/whatever, and name it something that makes sense for your intended userbase, I think it would be fine.

      It goes from “I sold my couch on FlohMarkt” to “I sold my couch on Local Ottawa Marketplace” for the ‘normies’ out there. They’re not going to care about the underlying software so long as their couch gets sold.

      Do recommend a DIY local advertising strategy if trying to get something like this running, though - posters at IRL flea markets, adverts in small community papers for antiques and collectibles, crossposts/links to postings on stuff like MaxSold/Kijiji/Craigslist/GumTree/FB Marketplace/[insert online marketplace operating in your area] by first adopters, that kind of thing.

      Focus on the current primary use case of centralized marketplace services (buying shit from your neighbours), then introduce the “Oh yeah, we’ve also set it up so you can see postings on Local Toronto Marketplace, Local Kingston Marketplace, Marché Local de Montréal” etc. from there.

      I really, really think talking to people in terms of specific instances over the overarching platform/protocol is a way around ‘normie’ confusion about the Fediverse when first trying it, then getting exposure to how it works in practice will help them understand the nitty gritty stuff better. Is this problematic in some cases, like with Lemmy? A little bit, yeah. For something like FlohMarkt? I think less so.

      (‘normie’ in quotes 'cause I’m not the biggest fan of the term, but it’s a useful shorthand)

    • @maniclucky
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      It’s not that bad. It’s just German for flea market. And English speakers shouldn’t have an issue with at least “Markt”. Not far from a cognate.

      Definitely better names but I think the bigger hurdle is getting the critical mass to get something like marketplace to work in the fediverse even with the perfect name.

      • @[email protected]
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        246 hours ago

        Yep. It’s kind of annoying when people see everything through an “english” lense and assume anything that isn’t made to work for english speakers won’t work…

        • @TrickDacy
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          55 hours ago

          Op has a point. Even English names that succeed internationally are somewhat bound by the ability of speakers of other languages to spell and pronounce the name. Y’all are here acting like what they’re saying is hateful or something…

          • @[email protected]
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            42 hours ago

            Its even more important to use various word from various language.

            English as default also resulting American culture as the most prominent culture.

            Newer generation are more acceptable to outside culture, so this will be work. Not to forget, the rest of non-English society already operate in multi language society and get exposed for various culture.

            Years ago, people heavily localized Angliscize a lot of Asian media, but now, people are more accepting foreign naming convention. Just take a look at various FOSS porject in Japanese, Hindi, Persia, or Finnish.

            • @TrickDacy
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              22 hours ago

              No one is saying you cannot have a good German name. Uber is an American company. Shit company but great name. Comes from German and translates to other linguistic communities fairly well

      • @TrickDacy
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        55 hours ago

        But telling a friend about this starts with the name. Simple names are easier. And that would just start with making it short. Single syllable being best.

    • @[email protected]
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      508 hours ago

      We have to stop sending end users to software solutions for web admins. We don’t send them yo “nginx” or “apache”, after all.

      Someone throw up a website using this software and give the site a sensible name, and then direct users to that website.

    • @[email protected]
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      05 hours ago

      Oh look, the Queen of Naming has spoken! Everything should just be named “Facebook something” or “Twitter that”.

    • @Shard
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      I can’t understand why every other fediverse name is so stupid as to be off putting to the average user.

  • qaz
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    25 hours ago

    I tried to use it myself and it really isn’t ready yet. It’s missing so many features that a specialized Lemmy instance seems like a much better alternative.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      34 hours ago

      Maybe share your vision with the devs or actively contribute yourself to the development of this platform? :)

  • @IncogCyberspaceUser
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    Great idea. I just wonder how Flohmarkt is read by non-Germans. Anyone want to state their opinion, their initial experience seeing the word, on that?

    • @[email protected]
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      62 hours ago

      Indonesian here.

      Indonesian have highest trilingual population in the world, and our country regularly import foreign pop media, like from Japan, China, Turkiye, French, Argentine, and so on.

      That name seems cool and we will never have problem with it.

      In fact, a lot of FOSS software in Asia almost always use local language or pop culture reference for their project. Whether it’s in Chinese, Persian, Hindi, Javanese, Japanese, and so on.

    • @[email protected]
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      108 hours ago

      Non-German but I am in the EU. Didn’t find it odd at all. Just assumed it was “flow market” in German.

      • @maniclucky
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        67 hours ago

        Close. It’s flea market.

    • @aleq
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      57 hours ago

      Swede here, see no issue with the name. I’ll just ignore the h when pronouncing though.

    • @BradleyUffner
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      47 hours ago

      My American brain wants to read it as “FlowMart”, or “Flowmark”. Neither of which I have a problem with.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 hour ago

        Which is also reasonably close to the German pronunciation (which is something like Flo-marked to an English speaker)

    • @twistypencil
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      119 hours ago

      Initial impressions of the name are not great.

    • @[email protected]
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      3212 hours ago

      I think an English localization as ‘Flowmarkt’ or ‘Flowmarket’ might be more catchy in English-speaking countries, since the intended pronunciation for ‘Flohmarkt’ isn’t clear at a first glance.

        • @[email protected]
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          I didn’t say it was. An important aspect of promoting the adoption of any product or service is having a brand name that is easily pronounceable to facilitate word-of-mouth promotion. It’s something that’s all the more important for a Fediverse service, given the lack of means to promote Flohmarkt with paid advertising campaigns.

          While Flohmarkt works as a brand name in German, it’s not immediately clear how to pronounce it in English, versus the easily pronounced Lemmy, Mastodon, Misskey, Pixelfed, Loops, and Friendica. For that reason, ‘Flohmarkt’ should be kept as the platform’s name in German-speaking countries, but be localized as ‘Flowmarkt’ or ‘Flowmarket’ in English-speaking ones.

            • @[email protected]
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              14 hours ago

              Yes, since the pronunciation of Volkswagen can be inferred from taking ‘Volks’ as rhyming with ‘Folks’ and either pronouncing ‘wagen’ as intended—with ‘gen’ rhyming with the ‘gain’ in ‘again’—or just pronouncing it as ‘wagon’. In contrast, the pronunciation of ‘kt’ at the end of ‘flohmarkt’ can’t be inferred from an existing English word. Additionally, using the spelling ‘flow’ disambiguates the English pronunciation of ‘floh’, especially when dialect is taken into account.

              Ultimately, because Volkswagen has had decades of advertisements marketing its proper pronunciation and making the brand name widely-recognized, it has an inherent advantage in terms of brand recognition to start with.

            • @[email protected]
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              04 hours ago

              Please stop these idiotic arguments. I don’t think you’re actually so dumb, that you don’t understand what my point was. So you’re being willfully obtuse just to annoy other people. Also, Chinese isn’t a thing. You probably mean Mandarin Chinese, which does have the highest number of native speakers. But English is still the common language (or lingua franca) across the world, even though it is number 3 in terms of native speakers.

            • @[email protected]
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              199 hours ago
              Language Native Speakers Total Speakers Sources
              English ~380 million ~1.5 billion Wikipedia
              German ~76–95 million ~155–220 million Wikipedia
              Mandarin ~941 million–1.12 billion ~1.1–1.3 billion Wikipedia

              Well, it has 10x more speakers than German, but it still has fewer speakers than English and most of them are localised in a single country.

            • @[email protected]
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              98 hours ago

              Please stop being an obnoxious ass. English is the de-facto lingua franca of the world, acting like German is in any way comparable is just disingenuous.

              • @surewhynotlem
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                I love that you called it the lingua franca.

                Why yes, English is the French.

    • celeste
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      just read it as ‘flow market,’ realized it was german, and looked up the word. it doesn’t look weird at first glance.

    • @[email protected]
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      At least most speakers of European languages will pronounce it close enough to German - though most will not do make the r in markt as hard as Germans do.

      • @[email protected]
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        though most will not do make the r in markt as hard as Germans do.

        Most German dialects (including standard German) barely pronounce that r. It is noticeable, but far from a “hard” pronunciation, in that case i is more like prolonging the “a” sound.

      • @BananaTrifleViolin
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        Yeah but if you had to search for it you’d have a trouble spelling it. Flowmarked would be how English speakers would hear that I think.

        It probably needs an English brand name for outside the germano-sphere - fedimarket?

        • @[email protected]
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          And why should we name things for the exclusive convenience of monolingual English speakers to the detriment of everyone else?

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            I don’t disagree conceptually, but English has been a lingua franca for a long time now.

            • @[email protected]
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              That’s not an issue for brands. German and Chinese brands are just doing fine everywhere with the possible exception of the two countries in the world where people are not exposed to other languages.

    • @[email protected]
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      Definitely weird on first reading. New names often seem weird or dumb at first so maybe I’ll just get used to it. Anglicizing it might make sense? Fleamarkt?

    • The Octonaut
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      It reads like regurgitating dehydrated phlegm

      Edit:

      Anyone want to state their opinion?

      Germans: “Das is der inkorrect opinion Herr Irlandisch”

  • @[email protected]
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    1310 hours ago

    This is what i need so i can finally delete facebook but unfortunately this is too early and small with nothing piblically uk based and no one looking at it so things would never sell.

  • Inf_V
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    Really interesting! can’t wait to see how it progresses along.

  • @[email protected]OP
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    Maybe someone may want to put links to Flohmarkt instances on Craigslist or FB Marketplace to put more eyes on it?