Commenting from kbin. I actually feel kbin is a more reddit-like site and beginner friendly. and I love that we can interact from different sites.
I am more of a forum-type user and not a microblogger, so I liked that aspect of it all. I dislike Mastodon because of the “shout to the void” style that people post on there. I like a site that has sub-communities that all aggregate into a front-page, but this is a little different as I subscribe to individual sites rather than a moderated community within a monopolated site like Reddit.
So rather than a Reddit alternative, I actually like it as a re-thought forum. I’ve also enjoyed the culture of the fediverse of “we’re not here to attack everything you say” so I’ve felt more open to comment rather than lurk.
@lens_r Welcome, welcome!!! That’s good feedback for the developers as kbin.pub states this is still in beta and still has room for improvement. But I’ve loved it so far as well and is my “main” fediverse instance.
I had been on Mastodon since November last year and never felt that “shouting to the void” feeling. But I understand that is not for everybody.
Microblogging sites with no algorithm like Mastodon or Calckey, require you to invest time to follow, comment and care for other people’s content to make friends and followers.
But as you said, some people don’t like or have time for that, and forum like site like this are better. I actually giving this a try, because or Reddit I wasn’t the most engaged user either.
I think microblogging in general feels pretty “void shouty”. Like, the void is populate, but you’re still stating a conversation with no one in particular.
Commenting from kbin. I actually feel kbin is a more reddit-like site and beginner friendly. and I love that we can interact from different sites.
I am more of a forum-type user and not a microblogger, so I liked that aspect of it all. I dislike Mastodon because of the “shout to the void” style that people post on there. I like a site that has sub-communities that all aggregate into a front-page, but this is a little different as I subscribe to individual sites rather than a moderated community within a monopolated site like Reddit.
So rather than a Reddit alternative, I actually like it as a re-thought forum. I’ve also enjoyed the culture of the fediverse of “we’re not here to attack everything you say” so I’ve felt more open to comment rather than lurk.
Just going to add that I joined kbin today and it’s been a really good experience. Quick loading, consistent login, etc
@lens_r Welcome, welcome!!! That’s good feedback for the developers as kbin.pub states this is still in beta and still has room for improvement. But I’ve loved it so far as well and is my “main” fediverse instance.
@Bicyclejohn
I had been on Mastodon since November last year and never felt that “shouting to the void” feeling. But I understand that is not for everybody.
Microblogging sites with no algorithm like Mastodon or Calckey, require you to invest time to follow, comment and care for other people’s content to make friends and followers.
But as you said, some people don’t like or have time for that, and forum like site like this are better. I actually giving this a try, because or Reddit I wasn’t the most engaged user either.
I think microblogging in general feels pretty “void shouty”. Like, the void is populate, but you’re still stating a conversation with no one in particular.