Why are people so interested in mass adoption of things like fediverse?
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Threads isn't "successful", they just happen to own the social graph. Why can't people see this?
Nice to see speedups. I always thought it was ironic that kbin was faster than Lemmy when kbin is php and lemmy is rust. Makes sense it was database stuff. You can't solve that with language choice.
Doctorow is the man
Even young people who aren't techies are clueless about more advanced stuff. The theory that old people don't understand technology because they didn't grow up with it is wrong
A compose file is meant for different components of a single service but you're allowed to experiment with whatever you want
I passed this post like 5 times before I read it for this reason
Thanks for the thought out reply 🙏
Ironically threads isn't a reddit clone even though the threadiverse exists
Greater probably of subject matter experts existing. 👍 Bonus points for a solid logical argument
The thing about having advertiser friendly nsfw content is actually really insightful
This is kinda what I was getting at towards the end of your comment. More shitheads doesn't necessarily mean better content
Someone posts "fediverse posts are federated" gets 400 up votes.
It seems like a common belief on here is "centrally located social networks erode democracy" 👍
Interesting take. Yeah for some reason the word "federation" is scary even tho it's popularized as fuck in pop culture 🤷♀️
I don't like threads. Not because I'm afraid of some corporate conspiracy. It's because it just isn't that good 🤷♀️
waves across the tubes