Discuit is not a federated social platform, and we do not plan to support federation in the future either. This is because we do not believe that federated platforms, for a few specific reasons, have a chance of becoming mainstream social platforms one day.
Cringe
Guess they never heard about emails
Email is not a platform, though.
IMAP/POP3/SMTP are protocols, ActivityPub is a protocol too.
Are you pointing to something else?
Yeah, they are talking about platforms, not protocols.
Lemmy.world is the platform. Or mastodon.social. Or Gmail. Or Outlook.
I'm really not sure what point you are trying to make.
Would I have said "Guess they never heard about Gmail and Outlook being federated", would that have been better according to you?
My point is that you can't compare a platform like reddit to a protocol like email.
While gmail and outlook are insanely big, how much of all email traffic do they handle? Sure, they are insanely big, but I doubt they are above 50%
On the other hand, how big is reddit compared to all other link aggregators?
I think it's pretty surely far above 50%.
Or how big is YouTube as a VOD platform?
I'm not advocating for discuit, but being like "they think federation can't build a mainstream platform, but look at email" is kind of missing the point.
Also email is the only example for federation. It's an outlier, mainly because it was one of the first things on the net. Everything else is platforms, unfortunately.
Cringe
Guess they never heard about emails
Email is not a platform, though.
IMAP/POP3/SMTP are protocols, ActivityPub is a protocol too.
Are you pointing to something else?
Yeah, they are talking about platforms, not protocols.
Lemmy.world is the platform. Or mastodon.social. Or Gmail. Or Outlook.
I'm really not sure what point you are trying to make.
Would I have said "Guess they never heard about Gmail and Outlook being federated", would that have been better according to you?
My point is that you can't compare a platform like reddit to a protocol like email.
While gmail and outlook are insanely big, how much of all email traffic do they handle? Sure, they are insanely big, but I doubt they are above 50%
On the other hand, how big is reddit compared to all other link aggregators? I think it's pretty surely far above 50%.
Or how big is YouTube as a VOD platform?
I'm not advocating for discuit, but being like "they think federation can't build a mainstream platform, but look at email" is kind of missing the point.
Also email is the only example for federation. It's an outlier, mainly because it was one of the first things on the net. Everything else is platforms, unfortunately.
Gmail and outlook both took off though
Guess i have no reason to go there then.