Reddit refugee here with a big question, How do we create a subreddit-like experience here?
Most discussions about kbin right now are focused on the user side of things, what about mods who want to bring their communities to kbin? I’m not talking about moving all the existing discussions and content, just making the actual place for new content and discussion complete with moderation.
Would creating a magazine do this?
@dannekrose Thank you for the detailed reply, and that definitely gives me a better big-picture understanding.
I think I know enough now to be able to refine my question a bit. It sounds like a kbin Article is different than a kbin Post in that it has a different ActivityPub type and is displayed in different tabs of the kbin UI (Article in Threads, and Post in Microblog).
But what about from a poster’s perspective? Say for example I’m posting a text-only question. Why would I want to choose to create a Post vs. an Article or vice versa? I’m sure I’m missing something, but they both seem to have the same basic features even though they have a different UI.
@Nodachi216
@cache_miss
The Why is going to be a bit subjective so I’ll try to lay out the more “concrete” differences between creating a thread (of which article is just one type) and a post.
Posts:
Threads:
These are just the differences that I can think of off the top of my head. Also, if I’m wrong on any of these, I hope someone corrects me.
Thank you and I hope that helps.
@Nodachi216
@dannekrose Dude, you are a rock star. Thank you for explaining all that. Do you happen to know what the “boost” link at the bottom of a comment does? Also, do you happen to know how to expand threads by default in kbin? Your responses were hidden when I looked at this thread until I clicked the “expand” link.
@Nodachi216 @cache_miss