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

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

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

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

Rogue_General,
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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,
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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!

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

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

what_is_a_name, in The Threadiverse hits 100K active users, 2 weeks after reaching 50K.

I have been on Lemmy for about 3 weeks. It also got me to return to Mastodon. And both the sites are “fast” enough with new content so that I go to Reddit less and less. It’s enough.

We do need to keep growing. We need to engage new users so they come and stay. But that is a struggle all scaleups know.

AppleMango,

Personally lemmy didn't work out, so I went with kbin. Reddit does not have these kinds of choices.

Kichae,

Yes. The ability for users and admins to literally choose their feature sets while still getting access to the same content is a big, big plus for for the distributed and federated model

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. :)

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…

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

Ab_intra, in Christian is releasing the final update for Apollo, allowing users to opt out of the refunds
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I was considering staying on reddit for awhile but it's become more and more clear that reddit don't want us, so I'm going to migrate over here and to the other platforms. It really sucks what reddit is doing and they are just hurting themselves in the long run. I doubt reddit will just die out but I'm not going to sit back and watch one of my favorite places om the internet become even more autocratic.

It's been a long ride but fuck it.

wit,

Welcome! Spread the word and create content please. Non-reddit related content, preferably.

PM_ME_VINTAGE_30S, in I don’t understand people who say they can’t figure out Lemmy or KBin
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A lot of people don’t really understand computers. We mostly know how to manipulate the user interface (UI) to get the computer to do what we want, but if you switch up the icons or install a new desktop environment, I guarantee you that 99% of users will be completely lost.

This is because the UI abstracts the complex process of running a computer so that the user can just think about getting things done. The user doesn’t need to know what it means to “go to the start menu and click the Notepad app.” Practically, this is Windows-speak for “open the default text editor”. However, if you take a Windows user and drop them into a Linux and ask them to open up the default text editor, they probably won’t know how to do that unless a Windows-like desktop environment is chosen.

Basically, a lot of people don’t “know how to use Reddit” so much as that they know how to get the Reddit website to do what they want it to. Lemmy is even slightly different than Reddit, cosmetically different. Although we usually use the phrase “cosmetically different” to imply that the difference is not important, because we rely on GUIs to understand computers, cosmetic differences are really important in UIs.

Go look for posts on Lemmy discussing Jerboa and the other apps. The apps mostly differ in how the user is able to interact with the site. They should all have the full functionality of Lemmy (or are working towards it), but the ways of presenting that functionality to the user are different.

One of the most important groups that moved to the Threadiverse were the blind community. It is because of the inaccessible user interface in the Reddit app that they decided to move over.

And let me be very clear that the fact that computers abstract away their complexity is very much a good thing. That’s why we have computers: to do tedious, complex work automatically and simply. Not everyone needs to be a computer expert, but I do think that developers need to resist the urge to make cosmetic changes that don’t improve functionality. I realize that this is an ill-defined tall order. Regardless, we need to be aware that most people don’t know how computers work.

I think that, in order to get people joining our communities, we should try to be compassionate and helpful when it comes to users learning how to use site. Actually, this is a special case of my more general position that we should try to be compassionate and helpful in the face of people who are confused and trying to learn, whatever the subject. I know it can be hard; if I’m being honest, I have a bad habit of getting annoyed at people who don’t look like their listening. But we need to unlearn that.

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?

EnglishMobster, in BaconReader's final release announcement
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BaconReader was my first Reddit app, back when I had a Windows Phone. It was basically the only good way to browse Reddit on Windows Phone.

I haven't used it in many years, but I am sad to see it go.

squigglemonster, in Probably my last screenshot from RIF

Great art! poor little snoo in the porthole </3

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