Why do you say threadiverse, not fediverse? Have i missed some nomenclature change? Wouldn’t surprise me if I have, i’m usually buried down my own little holes around here.
The fediverse includes a lot of things, but I’m really specifically talking about the way that reddit culture carries over to lemmy/mbin/piefed, and how we choose to build the new culture here
I don’t think the person I was replying to meant any harm or anything, but I do think its always worth reflecting on what aspects of the culture from proprietary platforms we do or don’t wanna carry over. And in this case, the mentality of disapproval for frequent posters is one I don’t think we should carry with us to this new space, even if its shaped similarly to reddit :)
Why do you say threadiverse, not fediverse? Have i missed some nomenclature change? Wouldn’t surprise me if I have, i’m usually buried down my own little holes around here.
Fediverse encompasses platforms as diverse as Mobilizon, Misskey, Peertube and Loops.
Sure, they all use ActivityPub, but communication between all these platforms can be quite finicky.
The Threadiverse is the subset of the Fediverse that follow a link agregator format: Lemmy, Mbin, Piefed. Compatibility between those is much better.
Blaze’s reply is pretty much my reasoning
The fediverse includes a lot of things, but I’m really specifically talking about the way that reddit culture carries over to lemmy/mbin/piefed, and how we choose to build the new culture here
I don’t think the person I was replying to meant any harm or anything, but I do think its always worth reflecting on what aspects of the culture from proprietary platforms we do or don’t wanna carry over. And in this case, the mentality of disapproval for frequent posters is one I don’t think we should carry with us to this new space, even if its shaped similarly to reddit :)