• Sticky Fedi@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    …he said on social media…

    Okay, so it’s a link aggregate, but still.

    Why everyone’s so happy about BlueSky and Threads though is what pisses me off, and it’s that’s they are in the safe arms of a corporate daddy.

    Submissive little shites.

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      7 months ago

      You’re not wrong about Lemmy also being social media, but I view it as my methodone for Reddit. Long term I think I will get rid of Lemmy too.

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        7 months ago

        I think giving it up is sort of a cop out. It’s like saying because all new movies suck, that you should stop watching films.

        The good thing about Mastodon I feel is that people are more sincere than what you’ll find here, or even on Threads.

        I also think Beehaw has a good idea by being strict. If you dislike the brainrot, remove the brainrot. Don’t throw the baby out with the bath water.

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      7 months ago

      My guess is most normal people just want to be where every other normal person is and to have comment moderation enforced.

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      7 months ago

      Decentralized/OSS platforms >>> Multiple competing centralized platforms >>> One single centralized platform

      Bluesky and Threads are both bad but having more options than Twitter/X is still a step in the right direction, especially given the direction Musk is taking it in. As much as I like the fediverse (I won’t be using either Threads or BlueSky anytime soon), it still has a lot of problems surrounding ease of use. Lemmy, Mastodon, Misskey, etc. would benefit a lot from improving the signup process so that the average user doesn’t need to be overwhelmed with picking an instance and understanding how federation works.