

!privacy@programming.dev could be a good community for you
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!privacy@programming.dev could be a good community for you
On the other hand, when you want people to join a Piefed instance because it has better features, they’ll why they shouldn’t join a “Lemmy.xyz” instance when you told them to join Lemmy
Has happened to me in the past when trying to get people to try the platform
I know Latin, unfortunately most people don’t and aren’t going to make a connection from Fora to Forum, they might even think about Flora faster then Forum
I was referring to this comment ( https://discuss.tchncs.de/comment/21052151 )
And the word meta itself is used for meta communities on the Threadiverse which have nothing to do with Meta the company. Words existed before companies took them.
It’s still the Fediverse. While things are connected, not everything has to be absolutely connected. There’s still work to be done.
Except that’s the premise new joiners are told when they join the Fediverse “everything is connected”.
Turns out it’s not, you have Mbin/PieFed/Lemmy on one side, then Mastodon/Sharkey/Iceshrimp on another, and the support between both is rudimentary, as people commented below
Seems better now
I just crossposted this post there
Update: "A mix of API usage, scraping and good old fashioned manual labor ha. But we regularly get content from Bluesky, reddit, imgur, twitter, lemmy, and so on. The site is essentially a fancy link aggregator. "
The pinned post explains it
people giving a chance to argue against unfair actions. Apparently that’s not the case.
A moderator recently stepped down following what was considered unrealistic rule
That would have never happened on Reddit
A moderator recently stepped down following what was considered unrealistic rule
That would have never happened on Reddit
Maybe one day we’ll get a 4th poster on !movies@piefed.social
!piefed_meta@piefed.social has nothing to do with the Meta company
It doesn’t make sense to tell someone “Welcome to the Fediverse” when they join Piefed or Lemmy as they can’t follow Mastodon or Sharkey users
The best success we ever had on !fedibridge@lemmy.dbzer0.com was using a subreddit called /r/RedditAlternatives
I’ve seen the arguments about Forumverse that the Lemmy/Mbin/Piefed format isn’t really a forum (think NobeBB or Discourse) either
Another reminder to decentralize