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this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2023
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@stillnotahero Mastodon is basically a twitter clone. While kbin is like a reddit clone. However, they're both part of the "fediverse" and so the content is shared between them. On Mastodon you have to follow particular people, or search tags, to find content. Here on kbin, you can subscribe to "magazines" which work like subreddits. you can also follow people like how twitter/mastodon works. Magazines auto-sort hashtagged twitter-style posts, so we get them in the "reddit-style" format.
On kbin there's "threads" which is reddit style stuff, and "microblog" which is mastodon/twitter style stuff.
@Otome-chan@kbin.social
that makes sense, thank you. Now, I’m starting to understand “instances” are like servers. I’ve picked kbin.social to start. Are we free, as users, to create as many Magazines as we’d like? Or does that put too much stress on the smaller server?
For instance, I saw that kbin.social had a ‘sports’ magazine, but not one for golf specifically. So I created one. Was that correct, or should I have found an instance of kbin that caters to sports?