There is finally a decent alternative to reddit, after one has been needed for years? And it’s open source federated software?? AND I can sign up on an instance that supports free sharing of media?!

I have been waiting a long time for reddit to fuck up badly enough that something else could fill the vacuum they created and do it right. Awesome.

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    Its probably not going to last forever. Eventually they trollers will catch up and might want to take it down. And since its federated its just a few people runninga a server it will be much easier to take down. Not like reddit which is a big company have the resources and money .

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      It’s what I dislike the most about the fediverse concept. It’s nice in principle, but it’s all far too fragmented, which not only makes it a lot easier to target specific servers, it also introduces the concern that is defederation.

      The open source part is great, but the federation part will take a long time yet to convince me, if it ever does.

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        Targeting specific servers sounds like a problem of centralization, not fragmentation. If hosts can just easily move to new proxy servers, and users can easily create new accounts on any random server, then I don’t think the Fediverse would be easy to target. The direction that a lot servers are going, with having to type a paragraph to join, seems like the opposite direction to me, and it makes me appreciate this server more.

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        1 year ago

        Personally I like those “local” smaller communities. It’s like living in smaller cities, everyone knows each other, amount of posts and comments is not overwhelming so you can interact with people and be heard. And if you need some very active subs for news and such then there are popular “main” sublemmies for mainstream topics on lemmyverse.net.

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        I think it makes the system more robust. And it significantly lowers the financial burden for someone to host an instance.