Love Reddit but tired of what’s happening to it? We check out Lemmy and Kbin, two open-source fediverse alternatives that are growing fast.
A thorough, consumer-facing breakdown by a major tech news site? I think we’re moving up in the world…
Though I wish they would’ve added a couple more paragraphs going into the data privacy/security concerns that some people have. I guess the average consumer isn’t particularly bothered these days, kinda gotten used to it. Would’ve been nice though.
Good article, this person federates.
I don’t get why the author seems to be saying we can’t see lists of lemmy communities from kbin, though.
From kbin- how do you see a list of communities on lemmy.world? I’ve been navigating to https://lemmy.world/communities in a separate browser window to discover communities to individually search/subscribe to from kbin.
Go to https://kbin.social/magazines and turn on local and federated, then hit the search button. For some reason all the top “hot” are kbin but the “new” and “active” are various.
Then if you specifically want, say, lemmy.world, type that into the search field and hit search again. It will all show.
This shows the lemmy.world communities that are already federated to my instance. Its not a full list.
True, but searching from a Lemmy instance will still only show you the ones which that one instance knows about. (I think?)
Right. I usually use https://lemmyverse.net to search for communities.
Yea, a lemmy instance will show the same kinds of results for federated communities but there is no substitute for viewing the local communities from that instance.
The article specifically says you can’t search federated communities from kbin, but you can from Lemmy. This is just incorrect, both allow you to search local or local and federated.
Oh, right on then.
Click on the tab Magazines at the top, select local and federate, put lemmy.world in the search box to see all lemmy.world communities. If you want to check for community with certain keywords you can try putting [keyword]@lemmy.world. It can search for the keyword in both the name and description, but not extensive as if you’d search on lemmy.world.
This can use some improvement, but it’s not a Kbin problem though, since Lemmy is even worse when it comes to searching for communities outside each instance.
Edit: this just shows me the lemmy.world magazines that are federated to my instance
Ah, I see what you mean now. In that case I don’t think you can do it on Kbin natively rn. There is this website though, which might help a bit. At least imo it’s easier to use. https://lemmyverse.net/communities
You can just filter for only lemmy.world. When you find a community you want to join you’ll have to type the handle of the community in the search icon to the right rather than in the Magazine tab for communities that doesn’t already have a copy on your instance.
Best by far.
Best article I’ve read about Kbin/Lemmy in mainstream media. Kudos to the author.
@Hairyblue Thanks for this. Who thought that this year would be the one Reddit and Twitter get down the road and f*ck up its community?
@Hairyblue not advising Lemmy. And here is why: https://mstdn.social/@feditips/106835057054633379
@melroy @Hairyblue This is one of the reasons I use kbin over lemmy. The devs don’t seem to have the same problematic beliefs as the lemmy devs. Also from my experience, the majority of the lemmy user base don’t seem to share in their beliefs either.
Glad people are not letting that die. That’s why I’m here too, despite being on Lemmy long before.
What human rights oppression? I’m out of the loop.
@remer genocide plus more…
I have no idea what you mean by that. Do you have a link or something? Are the developers implicated in something? Is it an individual instance? Do you have a more credible source than a mastodon thread saying the same thing a bunch of times?
@remer look if you don’t care that they are hard core communists. Then just keep using lemmy plz. And leave me alone.
Lemmy is open for anyone to create an instance. It’s inherently apolitical. There are instances far on both sides (lemmygrad.ml vs exploding-heads.com) and some that are not politically focused at all (lemmynsfw.com). It’s an open canvas, just like mastodon and kbin.
@remer I’m talking about the lead developers behind lemmy of course.
Probably the best article about the subject I’ve read on the “mainstream” media.
Lotide is good too.
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