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Zellith, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

Been here a week. Still no idea what the words you just said mean. Lemmy wont become super popular unless it becomes super simplified so even a caveman could do it.

EnglishMobster,
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Kbin doesn't have as much of this because it's simplified quite a bit. It's one reason why I recommend Kbin to newbies, because it gives you a giant "sign up" button immediately.

But to answer your question:

  • Instance: a server that hosts everything. You and I are on Kbin.social, which is an instance. Another Kbin instance is fedia.io. Kbin has relatively few instances. Lemmy has oodles (Lemmy.world, Lemmy.ml, sh.itjust.works, etc.). Lemmy actively encourages people to spread out over many instances.
  • Magazine/Community: If you're on Kbin, I'd hope you know what a Magazine is. Lemmy calls them Communities. Reddit called them Subreddits. They're all basically the same - buckets for people to make posts about certain topics.
PangolinPaladin,
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I think I understand the terms you have explained, but I am still a little confused on viewing by “all”, when I view “all” am I seeing posts from every instance that is federated with the one I’m on or only the communities/magazines that users on my instance have visited before?

EnglishMobster,
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"All" shows every community/magazine that at least one person on your instance has subscribed to.

The different sort options sort then differently, of course.

PangolinPaladin,
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I see, thank you! This makes the choice of instance when signing up more significant than I thought.

EnglishMobster,
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Yep, places with more people will have a wider range of communities in their "all" feed.

That said, the barrier to making an account isn't too high. My first account was on Lemmy.ml back in 2020, shortly after Lemmy was created (I never stuck around and left pretty quickly).

Last month I realized I don't trust Lemmy.ml, so I joined Beehaw.org.

Then I thought Beehaw.org was a little overzealous at times, so I came here to Kbin.social.

I've largely stuck to Kbin because I really like how it looks and feels, but I did make accounts on Lemmy.world, fedia.io, and sh.itjust.works as backups in case Kbin goes down.

kembik, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

As someone who designs software you are vastly overestimating users, they wake up with their shoes tied together and spill hot coffee on their lap before they even get to the website.

eleitl, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

Consider that slight entry barrier to be a feature. Do you really want the Fediverse experience to be a 100% copy of Reddit?

batterysoup, in Christian Selig (@christianselig@mastodon.social): "Really Important Apollo Update...."

Edit: Here you https://shreddit.com/

Does anyone know a reliable way to nuke your reddit account without manually going through and deleting everything?

kryostar,

I used PowerDeleteSuite which I've been told is a more privacy focused alternative and I found it really simple to use. Took a few minutes to nuke the account data. If you are replacing your comments it takes quite a bit longer though.

Also, anyone who wants to use this tools should probably do it before this months ends. These tools rely on the API to work.

AnonymousLlama, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
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Having "add new post" in the header on kbin it's definitely something that will trip up people coming from Reddit. You need to add a new "article" which isn't very intuitive

AlteredStateBlob,
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Took ne a few tries to figure that out. And what is a microblog even and why do we have it?

Eggyhead,
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Microblogs are like tweets. I think posts from people you follow on Mastodon and similar federated microblogging platforms should appear there. I wish there was the option to merge the microblog and magazine feed. I don't think having them separated is necessary on a platform like this.

AtomicPurple,
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It's for Mastodon compatibility. Articles are like Reddit posts and microblogs are like tweets. You can post either from Kbin. Your articles will show up as community posts on Lemmy, and your microblogs will show up as toots on Mastodon.

D-ISS-O-CIA-TED, in Threadiversal Travel - A guide for Lemmy, Kbin and general Reddit off-ramping

Will the mobile apps listed work for kbin? I want to go with official apps because I'm very afraid of downloading some malicious or predatory software from unofficial parties

solberg, in The Apollo inspired wefwef.app is the best Lemmy app/webapp right now, and its not even close.

Are they planning on releasing an actual app? I don’t have anything against web apps, but iPhone doesn’t let you add them to the App Library, only the Home Screen…

detwaft, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

Kbin was trivial to figure out. Mastodon I still struggle with a bit.

themadcodger,
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What part of Mastodon do you struggle with, if you don't mind me asking?

supermurs, in FYI: kbin.social has a dark mode (I just discovered this--maybe I'm late to the game), see image for simple how-to...
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Took a while for me to find out this setting too. Now it is so much better with dark mode. :)

shenanigans4u, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

I think part of the issue is trying to add subs from other instances.

static,
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That is an issue for small instances, but not if they join a big instance.

This is solvable in code, maybe with an external service that provides a list of all
subs over all instances.

akaxaka,

It needs to be solved in code + ui, and ideally in the default Kbin/Lemmy interfaces, so that every new user’s experience is the best it can be.

At the end of the day it’s all about friction, the less of it the better.

coffeetest, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin

Fear and an unwillingness to try new things.

For example, some of the complaints that people had about Mastodon early on were just odd to me. They made such a big deal out of "you have to pick a server, no one understands that" or nitpicking UI interfaces between Mastodon and twt. They didn't have logical arguments IMHO it was them just not being happy about change and not being honest about that.

Teglement,

Saying "I don't want to deal with different servers within a single website" is illogical? Seems entirely logical to me. Anyone used to Reddit is going to be turned off to the whole messy fediverse thing. Me included. Legitimately, it evokes feelings of the dead on arrival Metaverse.

People want simplicity. We're decades past the days of BBS boards.

Quill7513,

It’s not a single website. And what’s with all the hate I see around here about BBS boards? BBS boards were great. I just want someone to loop me in about the hate. I just think with the fediverse we’re seeing a rise of a model that brings the best things about BBS boards to more modern web technologies

CapgrasDelusion, in iOS Reddit app Narwhal not going anywhere

Up to $7 per month to browse Reddit? I guess if people are willing to pay it then that's their business. I'm happy over here, personally.

HandsHurtLoL,

I would have been willing to pay reddit $3 directly if it meant avoiding ads entirely before all of this blew up.

jerome,
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Make their content for them AND pay them for the privilege.

HandsHurtLoL,

Ehh, don't interpret me as being in favor of HOAs, but like, if $3 helped me connect with a huge userbase over the hobbies I enjoy, I'm willing to pay it to live in a gated online community.

My hobbies are not tech related. I have not found a new home or sense of community on kbin. That's just the reality of what I've lost by boycotting reddit on principle. In my offline world, I have paid to be a member of hobby communities just to offset the costs of organizing events and reserving group spaces. Arguably, I'm paying for the privilege to go there and "share content" through my presence. This isn't a big deal to me if I'm engaging the platform.

$3 would be a steal if I were a power user. $3 might be not worth it if I'm just a lurker.

copium,

People paid subscription to Apollo tho

fiofiofio,
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$13 a year or $1.50 a month for Apollo - not that much

pizza_rolls,
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I paid like $2 for the premium version of rif forever lol

Cyzor, in The Apollo inspired wefwef.app is the best Lemmy app/webapp right now, and its not even close.
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In case anyone hasn’t seen the link:

https://wefwef.app/settings/install

DoucheAsaurus, in BaconReader's final release announcement
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BaconReader was the first mobile app I used for reddit. Why am I feeling nostalgic? :(

garrettw87,
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Same. I haven’t used it in ages, but I’ll never forget.

HotDogFingies, in Threadiversal Travel - A guide for Lemmy, Kbin and general Reddit off-ramping
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Thank you!

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