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Manticore, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
@Manticore@readit.buzz avatar

A greater percentage of reddit is younger than some of them realise. So many redditors are going to be used to new reddit, and plug-and-play services in general. Kbin and Lemmy look like old.reddit, and they require them to understand the concept of what a 'server' is to even get started. This is knowledge they've never needed before to use the services they want to use.

Imagine spending all your life eating McDonald's and then somebody told you homemade burgers are way better quality, taste better, cheaper, etc; then when you ask how to get a taste of those bad boys they start with informing you that you'd need to grill them. It's not hard, it's just new.

Packopus,

@Manticore

they require them to understand the concept of what a 'server' is to even get started.

I've known 5 year olds start minecraft servers. And understand that each "world" is an "instance". But that's aside the point, as you're right that even Help-Desk IT people struggle to understand the difference between computer and server.

It's not hard, it's just new.

The "new" part is what gets people. All of this is new. Even the implementation of all of this "fediverse" is new. It will come with time! People probably didn't understand email vs snailmail, and probably had an even harder time with SMS/IM vs email when all of that came about just over 20-30 years ago. Most of these "complications" are from people that grew up knowing that the "internet" is basically 5 or 6 social media sites for very specific uses, and those 5 or 6 sites are older than most of the people using them, so that's all they know. Even for a dude in IT, the fediverse was a new concept to understand, and even difficult to understand how it could best be implemented for the masses.

@metic

Alien_Mortice, in Christian is releasing the final update for Apollo, allowing users to opt out of the refunds
@Alien_Mortice@lemmy.world avatar

I updated the Apollo app last night. Not only will I decline the refund, I also gave a $10 tip too. If you have a bit of spare cash I would suggest as many of you that can, do the same to show our appreciation, and it may help to cover costs for those that still accept the refund option.

talklittle, in Goodbye RIF - Talklittle's Goodbye to Reddit is Fun users

Thank you for posting this here. Really heartwarming to receive so much kindness.

Let's be optimistic for the future of Internet communities. Technology evolves and puts more power into the hands of the users. Excited to see what's next.

Helldiver_M,
@Helldiver_M@kbin.social avatar

Thank you for giving us such a good mobile experience on reddit. RIF suited my needs perfectly and I am both sad to see it go and excited for whatever the future holds.

anteaters,

Thanks for all the work you put into RIF. I joined Reddit in 2008 and used RIF daily from the very start of it.

greatwhitebuffalo41,
@greatwhitebuffalo41@slrpnk.net avatar

Thanks for all your hard work :)

yotes,

Echoing the others, but thank you for putting RiF together. It's been a pleasure to use since I joined Reddit back in 2015.

NeighborOfTheBeast,

Jumping on the bandwagon here. Sad to see the current state lead to the end of RiF. The app has been a huge part of my internet addiction. Thank you for all the years of development and patience.

pgetsos,
@pgetsos@kbin.social avatar

Thank you for all these years. Hope to see a Kbin ompatible app one day!

Rogue_General,
@Rogue_General@lemmy.world avatar

This is your app? You're awesome dude, RiF was the only way I browsed reddit on my phone. Thank you for the years of joy and I wish you success in all your future endeavors.

TheAmishMan,
@TheAmishMan@lemmy.world avatar

Glad to share it! Thank you so much for your hard work, I cannot overstate how much I loved your app. I'm sure you've been getting this bunch but seriously the experience on Reddit is fun was what made Reddit. I have barely used it ever on a computer and have never really experienced it any other way. It is by far the number one used to have on my phone and losing access to it is losing access to Reddit for me. I'd love to know about any other projects that you're working on because the quality and simplicity of your product was what made the experience so great all these years!

Cyzor, in The Apollo inspired wefwef.app is the best Lemmy app/webapp right now, and its not even close.
@Cyzor@feddit.de avatar

In case anyone hasn’t seen the link:

https://wefwef.app/settings/install

HotDogFingies, in Threadiversal Travel - A guide for Lemmy, Kbin and general Reddit off-ramping
@HotDogFingies@kbin.social avatar

Thank you!

supermurs, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
@supermurs@kbin.social avatar

There's a bit of learning curve for sure, but people shouldn't overthink the federation aspect too much. At least here on Kbin there is plenty of content already.

May, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
@May@kbin.social avatar

I do get ppl saying its complicated. A lot of people dont know much about servers just as a start? (Not that you really have to to use kbin or lemmy.) or know anything about federation or what it mean in this sense. If you ask them what is meant by instance, most people saying so probably wouldn't understand that in this sense even if English's their maternal language. Not even that those people arent smart, just like just because you dont understand a foreign language doesnt mean youre not smart: this is just an area they dont know about.

I think some people find it strange that people are confused, because maybe they dont often talk with people who arent as familiar with technology, or more used to being on 'tech' related parts of the internet where some people would understand these. It seems this way bc the community of kbin seems to be more into technology, like i seen programmer humor posts get popular a lot, and discussions about linux, and the technology magazine, and stuff like that.

If so i can see why someone being confused would be surprising. But know that: a lot of people probably wouldnt join other social media either if it was more user-driven (in terms of setup? If thats phrased right?) which is why stuff gets more simplified on official websites and app. Is important to remember that many people (even some my own age!) dont have any context for all of this stuff they would need to deal with and decide in order to use Kbin/Lemmy - dont know what is an instance. What is federation. Defederation. I would say its easy to understand once you try, but i know i speak for myself who already has some knowledge and interest about technology and learn fast. And not everyone even wants to use something that required them to figure it out as they go.

Pamasich, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
@Pamasich@kbin.social avatar

“Magazine” is the biggest offender here. That’s a very unintuitive term.

To be fair, Reddit's variant, "subreddit", isn't very intuitive either, especially if you don't come from a forum background.

NomadJones, in Goodbye RIF - Talklittle's Goodbye to Reddit is Fun users

RIP RIF. You helped me keep my sanity at the office.

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

not gonna lie, the "magazine" thing did really confuse me at first. I thought it pulled magazine articles at first, lol

Anka,
@Anka@feddit.de avatar

Honestly I just understood the term right now while reading this thread :D

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

Any website that doesn't have a simple sign up in two steps (username/email, password) and everything clearly explained to them like a 5 year old will receive tons of complaints about being confusing. It's just the internet

b00m, in Goodbye RIF - Talklittle's Goodbye to Reddit is Fun users
@b00m@kbin.social avatar

That kinda hits different. I'm so over reddit but seeing RiF go is really making me sour

Paleheart,

Same

I’m ready for reddit to burn to the ground at this point

Sterben, in Goodbye RIF - Talklittle's Goodbye to Reddit is Fun users
@Sterben@lemmy.world avatar

It's sad that all those apps developed in years of hard work will be gone in a couple of days.

No respect from Reddit. All this to have more income (like they need it).

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

Yeah, it’s really nice :-). I really like the progress I’m seeing on this platform since joining 2 weeks ago.

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

is Lemmy buggy as heck? Absolutely.

dunno, but this is the main reason I juggle between Lemmy and Kbin. Lemmy is more intuitive/similar to reddit, but it's buggy and has an ugly UI. Kbin has a better UI and less buggy, but has some questionable design

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