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[–] ada@blahaj.zone 2 points 11 months ago

@rip_art_bell@lemmy.world In a pub trivia competition thing that asked people about things they've done in their lives, or things they want to do, I won the "white sheep" award, which means my answers were the most average of everyone present

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 4 points 1 year ago

@maegul@calckey.social @lemmy@lemmy.ml @fediverse@lemmy.ml

Even though the "threadiverse" is basically #lemmy + #kbin, they're not at all dominyant on the fediverse

This is the part that I believe might change. I've seen several people effectively move from micro blogging to the threadiverse, as well as many people who never used twitter, and who are experiencing the fediverse for the first time through kbin or lemmy.

Combine that with the crazy growth of those spaces even before reddit shuts down the APIs makes me wonder if micro blogging might end up being "one of the features" rather than the default feature.

I don't actually know how true this is technically, but I would imagine that once you follow a community/magazine on lemmy/kbin, you and your instance see everything from that community, not just some arbitrary sub-sample of replies like with microblogging.

Bingo! And due to the dedicated interface, you're not trying to find a reply from amongst a timeline, but you instead have a sorted listed of threads, with the whole context right there at a click. It makes it much easier to drop in to a conversation that happened when you were asleep etc.

It's not as personal, so it doesn't give you the same "connecting with friends/audience" feeling that microblogging does, but by the same token, that makes it easier to drop in and out of without any existing history or connection to the space.

This is where /kbin is interesting as it fuses both microblogging and "threading" ... which IMO is the master format for a platform ATM

I agree! That is a killer feature. I am hoping that there is a way of changing the interface on the microblog posts to thread them in with the main posts, rather than hiding them away on a distinct tab, but either way, having both options there is fantastic! That is the killer feature of kbin, and also the reason that some people have been able to leave dedicated microblogging platforms in favour of kbin

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 5 points 1 year ago (2 children)

@jdp23 So, with Lemmy specifically (I'm not sure about kbin yet, as I haven't tested it), you just tag the community, and it posts directly to the community.

The only real consideration is that lemmy expects a subject line, so if you're posting from software that doesn't use a subject line, it will use the first sentence of your post as the subject instead. Which is why my post began with a snappy single line sentence :)

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 22 points 1 year ago (1 children)

@XLRV@lemmy.ml The Fediverse really took off in November when twitter jumped the shark. It's been around for many years longer than that, but the twitter influx really changed the shape of the community. And now the reddit influx is doing the same thing again

 

Lemmy growth is crazy!

Blahaj zone (the Calckey instance) has been running for around 6 months now. We've had a slow but constant growth of new members, with a big spike when Calckey drew a lot of attention. And as a result, even though we're not a huge instance, we are one of the larger Calckey derived instances around.

lemmy.blahaj.zone on the other hand has seen crazy growth! In the last week, our lemmy instance has gone from almost no members, to nearly as many users as our Calckey instance. The mind blowing part though, is that the lemmy instance isn't even close to being one of the largest lemmy instances. We don't even appear on the first page of Fediverse Observer! And the sheer number of lemmy instances online now is huge compared to where it was a couple of weeks ago.

And that's before we even talk about kbin and the threadiverse as a whole, of which Lemmy is only a part

I can honestly say that this whole thing has shifted my view of just what the future of the fediverse might be. I assumed it would always be microblogging centric, but now, I question that...

#fediverse #lemmy #kbin #threadiverse #calckey

@lemmy@lemmy.ml @fediverse@lemmy.ml

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 6 points 1 year ago
[–] ada@blahaj.zone 1 points 2 years ago

@sexy_peach@feddit.de If you set it to undermined then everyone can see it except other Lemmy users that have excluded it from the list of languages they're able to see

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

@altair222@beehaw.org Not that I'm aware of, but you could try this https://browse.feddit.de

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)
[–] ada@blahaj.zone 2 points 2 years ago

@Yeet@mathstodon.xyz @fediverse@lemmy.ml Yep! As long as the Lemmy instance you're posting to has upgraded to the latest release

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@Wigglehard@exploding-heads.com I've already defederated your instance from my lemmy instance, but it's a two person instance, and I just don't want to deal with communities full of shit posting from a "free speech" space

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@taur10@venera.social @ada@embers.social Calckey doesn't. Calckey has a beautiful interface and threading, but it's not post/reply centred in the same way Friendica is.

[–] ada@blahaj.zone 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

@anders@rytter.me @anders@venera.social @ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone The issue is that lemmy allows groups and users to have the same name.

So, if for some reason, on my instance, I created a group called ada, there would be !ada@lemmy.blahaj.zone (the group) and @ada@lemmy.blahah.zone (the user).

The ! is how you explicitly state that it's a group, but most platforms don't recognise that (Friendica and lemmy being the two obvious exceptions).

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