With all the recent Reddit drama I’ve decided to look into roguelikedev communities in the federated spaces. One didn’t already exist so I ended up deciding to just make one myself. I’m not an experienced moderator but I’ve been very active in the /r/roguelikedev subreddit and should be just as active here.

Now that this space is setup it will be easier to start a discussion about alternatives to Reddit. Feel free to talk about your expectations of this community.

  • @Blockers
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    41 year ago

    nice to see a familiar face from the subreddit- hoping some of the alternatives like Lemmy catch on with some of the others in the community

    • @HexDecimalOPM
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      31 year ago

      Yeah. I’d really prefer a federated community so that it’s accessible no matter where anyone ends up.

      I’ll probably start sharing this community or /c/[email protected] or both in my posts to Reddit and other places.

      I’ve ended up with several accounts as I try to get familiar with these instances. There’s some stability issues on some instances and others are already having moderator drama. lemmy.world is very stable but some instances are having trouble dealing with trolls using its accessible account registration. So far it feels a lot like Godot in that it’s not the best but it feels like things will only go up from here if you endure it.

      • @techniman
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        11 year ago

        Do you have a preference for which instance becomes the default one? e.g. lemmy.world seems much more popular, though it is much more general use rather than programming.dev.

        • @HexDecimalOPM
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          21 year ago

          I was thinking I’d cross-post any new content to both with a preference for programming.dev.

          The issue is less about which one is more popular and more about which one might have federation issues. lemmy.world has an open approval process which makes it more accessible for joining the Fediverse but causes grief as its users become associated with bots and trolls. If you follow the drama then you’d know that the large community beehaw.org has defederated lemmy.world until better moderation tools can be made. programming.dev is less at risk of being defederated and the community hosted there can be posted to just as easily from lemmy.world or any other instance.