[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 5 points 10 months ago

I don't see mass adoption at this price point. What's the point?

I really don't see the productivity sell. I do see it as functional entertainment to get more use out of an 800 square foot apartment in NYC. If my partner and I disagree on something entertainment wise I can throw them on. That's about it..

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Depends on the subreddit and how the mods reacted.

For mainstream users nothing changed. There’s two subreddits I stay active on. But I’m trying to make a point to make keep creating content on activity protocol.

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

Reddit protests so I migrated to try kbin, lemmy, mastodon. Learned about fediverse, activitypub - than down rabbit hole to open source communities, then open source software…moved to linux and it’s a whole new world!

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 5 points 1 year ago

Jedi Survivor. It’s buggy and glitchy and not a world beater game but I can wield a lightsaber. A woman of simple pleasures.

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iggy boy (i.imgur.com)

A nice photo?! He hates the camera - I swear he can sense me reaching for it when he’s being cute. He sees that thing and makes faces. So I don’t bother him with photos lol.

This is the first photo I got of him that’s he’s not sleeping

Because my photos library is all this

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Down-brigades (lemmy.world)

Any tips on how to handle down brigades on a community? I’ve never moderated before and I noticed and a member noticed it as well.

If it’s just people who don’t like the post is there a log to see that? If it’s a bot how is that handled?

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if i open reddit (lemmy.world)

What do we call ourselves by the way? "redditors" so are we lemmies"? 🤔

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

FB was only for college kids, now it's for your grandparents.

Absolutely tick those boxes. And it makes perfect sense.

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

I missed a niche community of mine. It's a ghost town, but I talk to myself and I see the lurkers lol one can hope. Post and the will come.

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Isn't she eligible to run herself now? Things can absolutely get worse but can we try to have some imagination? Sigh

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 9 points 1 year ago

Ahh the future satisfaction I’ve given myself to me by being able to say 10 years from now “there were no posts! …no one knew what an instance was…” and hopefully it was still be good and that day im acting holier than thou

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

He remembers, he was there when they failed, he thinks the mission is doomed

Forgive me

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 7 points 1 year ago

I think there are multiple illusions into using one community. I don't think people do. The average user love instagram when it was for sharing photos, facebook before it was for grandparents, vine (now tik tok) when it was for funny clips, youtube for silly content, reddit for thread format speaking, snapchat for stupid private chats. If we are talking about centralized communication I'm not so sure that is the case either. The reason all of those platforms I just mentioned got ruined for the most part is being of the growth of influencing and monetization. Once capitalism came in it completely changed the original intent of why the user liked those platforms, I doubt most of them even remember why they liked it when they joined it changed so fast. What people want, without actually realizing it, are the same services without the garbage product they've excepted and its turned into.

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 15 points 1 year ago

OP I completely agree with all of your points. ESPECIALLY (BIG BOLD LETTERS) we need to create better "front-ends" Anecdotally, I put a post a on mastodon that didn't get responses (the vibe there seems a bit different on this issue, because I usually do get responses) Since the reddit migration, I've gone into a homelab frenzy. I have reached out to others. I have been in awe at the developers who worked on the overloading of servers and the jump on the creation of third party apps. The pre-existing community that explained a complicated process to many people.

We saw how many uses came over from reddit and found it too complicated. We had those discussions too. How there were solutions like simplifying what the fediverse is, what instances are, etc. etc. This took time for people who already cared about what was happening on reddit_ which is a small minority of internet uses.

And that would have been okay, right? We had our space, we could have had time to build.

I have been going on about this issue ad nauseum with my partner. I have a computer science background and work in cyber tech so this came to me a bit faster, but still a learning curve. I showed her videos, articles, walked her through the apps. But this is someone who is a social media user.

I had a fever for a few days (very irritated as it disrupted my home lab fever, pardon that pun) when my partner is comes running in thrilled*___* that she gets to be involved with my project and finally understands it because she saw Threads and the word "fediverse"

This is someone who is yes intelligent, who lives with someone who is way more involved with this issue that the average internet "normie", and still, because of the front end UI, the simplification of it. The exact quote was "this is a space on the fediverse for me"

A lot of fighting happened, lol anyways if you have made it this far, especially to OP:

  1. We need to organize. I do not think anything can get done with siloed passionate informed users like ourselves. How do we organize? This will take crowd funding. Resources. Project roadmaps. Mission statements. Unfortunately, some of the ick of how we work together in a corp to roll to market.
  2. We need to move fast
  3. We need things pretty

How do we get this done?

[-] whereisdani_r@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

I don't want lemmy and mastodon specifically traced their centralized counterparts. I only want the average person to have access to and knowledge of their options.

Imo we don't need to replace anything, this is really nice the way it is. Yes some users for more interactions and content definitely of course would be nice for more people to use it.

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