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Eh, that crown is probably better worn by Squabbles.
Nah, Raddle deserves it for the blatant transphobia
I haven’t been to squabble since about a week after it opened. What happened to it?
What's wrong with Squabbles? The UI looks neat and that's about all I know
Around the beginning of July (and again in the middle of July), there were a lot of posts on r/redditalternatives promoting Squabbles. I'm not saying it was bots, but they had the odor—all newish users with the same name pattern, something like two diceware words and a four-digit number. E.g., Intrepid-Pangolin-4842.
And the posts had this exaggerated positivity, kind of like that terminal handing out affirmations in Demolition Man.
Then when I tried to use the site and give it a fair shake, I found that it felt like maybe a dozen real people and the rest were ... I dunno, bots again? Lots of one-word or one-sentence replies that didn't seem on topic at all? Very "Markovian Parallax."
The site purports to be influenced by Twitter and Reddit, so maybe that's part of the Twitter influence coming through (re: the shorter replies). I never really used Twitter/X, so I'm not sure.
Also I think there's no NSFW, which seems to be a deal breaker for some.
Tildes is not a Reddit alternative, it's got its own thing going. talklittle has been a member there for quite some time and so it makes sense. It's not for everyone, but I appreciate it.
I'm curious, how would you characterize it's "thing"? I poked around a little and read a few comment threads. It looks like the social media version of npr lol. Very dry, matter of fact sorta vibe. I may have just picked some bad threads too
Uhh.. Sounds pretty good to me? No constant spam and repeat jokes. What are you looking for?
If Tildes is elementary school teacher, kbin/Lemmy is the elementary school class.
Both have a place, one has more noice, but also more content and the other less activity, though pretty worthwhile stuff for what it has.
Everyone is a mod there
I don't know what you've been talking about there since I can't agree with that experience but get off your high horse if you can with that stick up your ass.
Dude... Check out your own tone. I get you don't like it and while you didn't personally attack me you're just incredibly rude and no one but those that all ready think like you can agree with your comment.
Sure thing, that's one way to deflect.
Well how you go about doing this is not really constructive nor that coherent.
That is a spot on description
You're surely entitled to your opinion but I've been a Tildes user for a short while and have found the place to be lovely. Everyone seems very courteous and respectful, maybe to an extra degree. I've read some posts there that have said only a small number of people have been banned, around the order of a few every time membership opens up. You've and others on this thread have heard differently, though. This is just my one anecdotal experience.
You hear? I've popped in and out from time to time and haven't noticed such. As it's text and discussion first, it's definitely different vibe though and probably is moderated in that direction too.
Wow. That was a lot of hearsay without any sources.
I'm going to keep this in the back of my mind going forward. With a grain of salt though since I haven't seen this with my own eyes.
But also from the first step I realized it was just privately owned and moderated platform and with that in mind I'm just putting in what I'm willing to loose. It's not mine, even in the sense that a subreddit community could've been presented to be "mine".
On a sidenote, I'm not feeling too good about kbin/Lemmy ATM. Since there are so many instances I'm seeing many reposts, maybe even back-to-back and I can't but my finger on the moderation standards that are set here (not that I've seen anything vile but just... Idunno it's hard to follow since there are so many admins and I don't know where to look).
He was already working on a Tildes app before Reddit banned 3rd party apps. I expect a Lemmy one will eventually be in the works as well
I feel like TalkLittle had already committed himself to making a Tildes app before it became apparent that the Tildes admins were a bit heavy-handed. I'd have to imagine that if that was known about earlier on, he may have gone with another platform.
I seem to recall him mentioning considering developing a Squabbles app, but I don't remember if I'm confusing TalkLittle with another dev on that one.
Yeah, I doubt we'll see it happen. Which is a shame, because I would love a fully RIF-cloned Lemmy app. I'd gladly pay for Lemmy Is Fun Golden Platinum all over again if he'd make it lol
First-mover advantage.
The market is about to be flooded with Lemmy apps, many of which will be based on former reddit apps. And like it or not, most of these apps do ultimately exist to make money.