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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • I’m probably going to be on both.

    It was pretty surprising how easy it was to create an account and a not-to-bad feed. All of the communities I like don’t yet exist on lemmy, but there’s nothing preventing them from starting up, and the structure is very good.

    Reddit has already created a permanent scar in it’s user base. This event has seeded a minority of users on lemmy/kbin/whatever. And there will be more again on July 1 when the various 3rd party apps stop working.

    Even if reddit just stops there and doesn’t do anymore detrimental things to it’s user base that scar is permanent. There’s enough users on here now to be self-sustaining for a few small communities at least. And anytime in the future that reddit pulls some shit - which given their corporate structure, it looks like they will - more users are going to look for alternatives and many will end up here.

    For someone like me - that’ll just mean more time here and less time on reddit, until eventually it’ll be only on here - just like Digg, just like Fark, just like all the other ones.



  • This sort of thing is quite different technically.

    With Inkscape, blender and gimp - the main draw is an extremely complicated UI that produces image files. A social network is just sending text around back and forth.

    The beauty here is the activitypub spec. The way it works is like:

    ActivityPub Protocol <- Lemmy Backend <- Lemmy Client

    Building a replacement backend or client is comparatively trivial. Making a good one would be hard, of course, but a single developer could whip up something that’s technically a lemmy client, or technically a activitypub backend over a weekend.

    That decoupled layering, the idea that each bit just does one comparatively simple thing, is intentional.

    If lemmy/kbin catch on (which it looks like they are), it will be not long at all before there are a a plethora of tools and clients cross platform.