I’m really curious where else everyone here hangs out on the internet besides Lemmy.

I myself am frequently on discord with my wife and friends playing games. I’ve also found myself in and around smaller blogs spaces like Kev Quirk and related people. Reddit used to be a place for me to hang out but I never found a community that I felt connected to. I don’t know if YouTube would be considered a place to hang out, but I frequently spend way more time there than I should. IRC used to be a great place for me.

So, where are your favorite places?

  • @hperrin
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    I like Mastodon, but I gotta say, Lemmy has basically taken over as my go to boredom relief app. When I’m not on Lemmy, I’m probably on YouTube.

    Then there’s work: GitHub and email.

    And play: Steam.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      I don’t get the whole twitter-like microblogging thing. Mastodon feels kind of strange to me because it’s similar to that. I try to find a cool place to hang out there, but it always feels like a waste. But YouTube… the amount of time I give YouTube… lol

    • darkstar
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      Agreed, YouTube first, Lemmy next, then either Steam or Xbox

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m still on IRC! There’s a raw simplicity to it that I appreciate. You don’t have to use a bloated Electron app to connect to a proprietary service, you can just go straight text on the protocol-level in terminal (if you’re nuts), and the protocol is open and simple enough to understand that you can easily make your own client even if you’re a lazy or mediocre dev.

    So IRC, Lemmy, and I guess Instagram (if that counts)

  • Veraxus
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    Ever since Reddit killed itself, the only places I really lurk are Kbin (and therefore Lemmy by proxy) and Discord. That’s pretty much it.

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      I have ignored Discord for years until recently. It just seems like IRC with a lot of flashiness and emojis. Is there more to this experience? I don’t intend to be disparaging, but I looked for some specific topic servers and just found the quality of discussion to be low and the experience to be chaotic.

      I’m willing to be told I’m doing it wrong though - is there a “here’s the right way to get into discord” approach I’m missing?

      • @TeaHands
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        Discord shines when you use it with a tight-knit group. A RL friend group, a gaming clan, etc.

        But there are a ton of these big public servers that are essentially just spam, because that’s what happens when you collect a load of random people in one place who have one minor interest in common at best, and then try and get them to hang out socially.

        It’s a group chat app, not a forum. And being thrown into a group chat with 100 strangers is kind of the worst.

        • @[email protected]
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          Discord shines when you use it with a tight-knit group. A RL friend group, a gaming clan, etc.

          I have barely ever used Discord. What does it offer that you couldn’t find in, say, a Signal Group?

          • @TeaHands
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            I’ve never used Signal, so can’t really answer that. But really assuming it’s the same sort of thing, which group messaging app you’re using isn’t as important as the people you’re using it with.

            Personally I don’t do group chats on a lot of other apps due to them being quite all-or-nothing in terms of notifications. My favourite thing about Discord (been using it since back when it was in alpha) was the ability to separate out different channels and have actual granular control over what’s worth being notified about.

            I don’t use voice / video chat much at all but it’s so handy to, for example, have it for the annual fantasy football draft in my league server even though we literally don’t touch it and just stick to 100% text chat the rest of the year.

            If signal does all those things too, then they’re probably pretty similar.

          • @[email protected]OP
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            Discord is built for gaming. Discord allows you to stream a game directly to a channel with one click. Discord allows for fine control over users in the server and what they are allowed to do. Signal doesn’t really have these features, and I’m guessing it’s becsuse the purpose is slightly different.

            The closest privacy focused alternative to discord that I know of is Matrix. I’m thinking of moving my discord server where my friends and I play together over to Matrix. We will lose some features but gain some privacy.

            I think there are discord clones that work very much like discord, but I’m not aware of their privacy focus. Revolt comes to mind : https://revolt.chat

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          It’s a group chat app, not a forum. And being thrown into a group chat with 100 strangers is kind of the worst.

          I do appreciate that nuance but IRC (as of last I checked - admittedly it’s been about a decade since I was habitually connected to IRC) is not really like that despite fitting essentially the same description.

          Discord shines when you use it with a tight-knit group. A RL friend group, a gaming clan, etc.

          That makes sense, I can see that.

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            Yeah I expect given how long ago IRC’s heydey was, we’re talking about quite a different demographic. Everyone I know who used it was on the nerdy side (this includes me, it’s not an insult!), whereas things like Discord with their modern interfaces make things easy enough that for example I run a crafting community on there full of old ladies sharing their cross stitch.

            Anything that attracts huge numbers of regular folks like that is gonna be a target for trolls and spammers and suchlike, so without good moderation a public server can spiral down quite fast in my experience. Add to all this the ever-increasing hostility and us-vs-them of people on the internet in general, and ugh.

            I’m sure there are plenty of lovely spaces out there too ofc, it’s just finding them that’s the trick :)

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              I’m sure there are plenty of lovely spaces out there too ofc, it’s just finding them that’s the trick :)

              Thanks for the followup - I have to agree and I suppose the takeaway is I (possibly) picked the wrong servers so far.

      • Veraxus
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        There are a lot of game development communities there. It’s basically a cheap, more public alternative to Slack.

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        Yeah seems so, it’s pretty ok though. It tracks what is new and your mentions so it’s vaguely like a messaging app instead of IRC.

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        I personally think the best way to use discord is to create a server and invite people to it as you meet them online. For me, it’s gaming that connects me with people. My wife and I meet people that we like and want to play with more, and so we invite them. This usually results in getting invited to other small community servers.

      • Doug Holland
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        I can’t even get past the user interface at Discord. Rarely have I felt so uninvited to participate, even as the site aggressively invites me to participate.

    • @[email protected]
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      Mostly the same for me. I’ve been poking around Bluesky too but I’m having trouble finding content/follows I like.

      • @[email protected]OP
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        It’s interesting that you say that because I have trouble finding content that I like on all microblogging platforms : Mastodon, X, threads and all. If you crack the code, let me know.

    • @Synthead
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      Reddit is doing great, actually

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        Maybe (though this is not the description I typically see about reddit these days) but a great many of us are here because we refuse to be there.

  • @[email protected]
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    98% YouTube and 2% Lemmy

    If rest of the internet dissapeared it would take a while for me to notice.

    • @Feidry
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      I’m like 90% YouTube, 2% Lemmy and 8% just googling random stuff. Celebrity facts, historical events, programming problems, stuff I want to buy. YouTube is king though. Kinda hate that I waste so much time on it.

      • haruki
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        Kinda hate that I waste so much time on it.

        You watched some learning materials—programming problems, historical events, etc. That’s educative. At least you learned something.

        Also, time you enjoy is not wasted.

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          The problem with YouTube is that is so easy to just default to letting it feed your brain. Frequently it’s not even enjoyable, it’s just straight distraction from anything meaningful. On the flip side, YouTube can be the absolute best place to learn anything.

          • haruki
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            The problem with YouTube is that is so easy to just default to letting it feed your brain.

            True, a typical example is YouTube Shorts. I hate that 15-second trend.

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              I literally had to disable YouTube shorts. My life improved significantly when I just didn’t have shorts thrown in my face constantly.

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                  I used this video as a guide and it worked: https://youtu.be/WtFBrB4XqBc?si=635fN0fa7jN77evj

                  This disables the YouTube shorts suggestions, which is how I would get sucked into watching shorts all the time. You can still go to shorts if you want, but I guarantee you will mostly forget about them with the suggestions disabled. Shows how little value they really give.

      • @[email protected]
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        What do y’all do on YouTube? I have a couple of subscriptions, but after I watch those, YouTube only recommends garbage to me…

        • kratoz29
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          I have a couple of subscriptions

          That is why, you need to ‘tune up’ the algorithm 😂

          Many of us have been using YT a lot since its conception, that is why the big devil knows us even better than ourselves… Most of the time.

        • @Chriswild
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          Educational stuff mostly. I will learn about mostly anything even it’s not applicable in my life or a topic of fancy.

          I avoid every bit of pop culture and drama that fills the site but I will watch a three hour video on the varieties of algae.

        • @Feidry
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          I have almost 600 subscriptions. I’ve been on YouTube since the beginning, pretty much.

  • TheaoneAndOnly27
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    Honestly, I read more, do more gardening, play more videogames. Kinda a weird benefit, but I joined two book clubs and a walking group. Started going to a parenting group on Sundays so my kiddo and I are making more friends. I guess reddit just pissed me off enough to go out and be more in my community. It’s kinda nice.

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    Reddit (only subs related to living in Japan since those didn’t migrate here), kbin/lemmy, fark (though I almost never comment anymore), and an old-fashioned forum/bulletin board (more stuff related to living in Japan).

    Edit: and I guess YouTube? 99% of the time, I’m watching from my TV which doesn’t have comments or anything.

  • @[email protected]
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    Hacker News, mainly.

    Sometimes I log on to Reddit to help travelers to my country or hobbyists trying to learn engineering. I try to avoid discussion on Reddit as the quality is often not high, e.g. lots of tourists asking how to commit crimes in my country – better to just not answer.

    For discussion I go here, it’s much more interesting.

    IRC has always been pretty cool. I might go back to that one day. For now this is just the part of my life where I try to make money and don’t have much time to socialize.

      • @[email protected]
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        Oh that’s ancient history. I don’t think they are around anymore. Used to be on the one for the local hackerspace before they moved to Mattermost.

        Then a few for technical assistance with various tools.

  • @jecht360
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    At this point it’s mainly Lemmy, Imgur, and Discord for me.

    • @chagall
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      Do you just look at pictures on Imgur? Are there actual communities? I’ve only used it as a place to upload pictures to link on Lemmy or Reddit.

      • @jecht360
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        You can look at images/posts sorted by tags, but there’s generally not a huge community there.

      • @[email protected]
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        I’m in dozens, but frequent about 6 as well. I find it’s pretty good for finding communities about niche subjects which helps replace reddit. It also feels less like yelling into the void since there is that “live chat” feeling, and yet I never feel pressured to answer immediately.

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          Congratulations! I can’t deal with that amount of notifications.

          • @[email protected]
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            I don’t really get a lot of notifications from discord. Sometimes a “server” will @everyone but that’s rare. I usually just disable that feature when I join new servers anyway.

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    XMPP MUCs, IRC, some Matrix Spaces. Lobsters, Mastodon.

    I refuse Discord. I really wish I could refuse Microsoft GitHub—source code doesn’t need to be a proprietary social media plaform.

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      if it isn’t for work related stuff, there are some self hosted github alternatives like gitlab, gitea and gogs

      they might have less features tho

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        Oh I don’t use Microsoft GitHub for almost anything personal, but some language ecosystems only allow packages on the platform …& the issues, discussions, pull request model has lock-in to where you can’t submit a bug, propose a new idea, or even submit a patch unless the maintainer set up something third-party. Due to so many projects with lock-in, to generally participate in free software you must have an account.

        Those alternatives are good, and they are more than feature complete. I sometimes choose alternative DVCS for non-work stuff as well. Can’t be forced or forked to Microsoft GitHub if you are not using Git. 🫡

  • Purple
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    YouTube has kicked the wasp nest by blocking Adblockers. Lots of drama over there

    • Timwi
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      What’s weird is that you can still use ad blockers just fine while you’re logged out. So I just open the videos in a private browsing tab to watch them, but in a regular tab to rate or comment.

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    If it counts, I know a lot of people hang out on VR chat. It’s a very common misnomer that you need a VR to run the platform, most of my friends don’t even bother being in VR they just use it in desktop mode. I expect you probably meant more text-based, but I wanted to throw that on the board as well

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    Since leaving reddit with the migration, I’m now on Kbin, tumblr, Tildes, and playing somewhat more regularly on Subeta and Dappervolk.

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        I read through the top pages every few days and there’s some interesting people there.

        It’s a very small community though and not a place for memes or silliness, so it’s kinda intimidating and I don’t commemt much.

      • OurTragicUniverse
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        I haven’t had any invites to give out, I would otherwise!

        From what I’ve read they’re given out randomly to Tildes users but I’m guessing there might be an upvote/comment/post threshold that has to be reached first to be eligible, and it’s unlikely I’ve come close to that yet.

        I got invited by someone on Kbin tho, so keep asking in threads like these and hopefully you’ll get one soon!

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        Do you still need an invite?
        (Also is there any way to DM across instances? Not sure how to send you the link ontherwise)

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      I’m on Kbin but I’m not really sure what the future of the project holds, and the lack of an app (except as PWA) makes the experience less enjoyable than Lemmy IMO. Also on Discuit which is smaller and feels pretty organic and relaxed; I tend to engage more there.

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    I still use Instagram to keep up and chat with friends and Facebook only because my kid’s school only posts there

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      The obligation to stay on Facebook for things like this is so frustrating at times. It feels like LinkedIn, where I have it because it’s the only place to get some information.

    • haruki
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      Privacy aside, my Instagram feeds now are mostly filled with posts from random people. I do want to follow my friends’ updates but the recommendation algorithm keeps churning out rubbish. If only I could bring them out of Instagram and Facebook…