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nevernevermore, in I definitely think r/gaming has the biggest banger of a privated notice

How are y'all spreading yourself out in the fediverse so far? Right now I'm just browsing the front page of kbin and occasionally check in on my feed in mastodon, but I'm yet to find my "niche" communities.

snarf,
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Today was the first day I opened kbin and it felt like... not home, per se, but... familiar? I suddenly realized I'm genuinely enjoying this new spot!

Parallax,

I like kbin a lot already too. I like the highly functional feel. It's close enough to Reddit that I hope it draws in more users. I found it a lot more approachable than Mastodon, and "Lemmy" just doesn't have a nice ring to it IMO.

namastex,
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Well this ernest dude seems like he's reacting quickly to criticisms. The NSFW posts were showing full pictures and there was a complaint to have the preview blurred out. Took less than 12 hours for him to implement that so that's a plus

reflex,
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Well this ernest dude

The importance of being earnest.

Ultra980,

@Eggyhead you can reset the timer again

Eggyhead,
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Looks like this time was about 4 hours.

sgtlighttree,

Well, I'm definitely buying Ernest a coffee now: buymeacoffee.com/kbin

iByteABit,
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This gives me a 404 now, I found this

skulblaka,
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Ernest is a Chad for sure. We've exploded in number almost overnight and he's been working his ass off to keep everything not only up and running but improving.

killick,
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How do I kick in to pay kbin.social costs?

Badabinski,

This is the only one I know of right now: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kbin

I hope @ernest opens up a page somewhere that allows me to make monthly donations, because I'd really like to support the continued development of this app and the hosting of this site.

nerfzeri,

i don't think that's "criticisms" and more of just feedback.

Shift_,
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Ernest actually reminds me of u/ljdawson, the dev behind the Sync app. He's responsive, takes criticism well, and seems to genuinely care about the platform he's created. Hard to go wrong with that.

fear,
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So Ernest is earnest? Cool.

Eggyhead,
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I was wondering how long it would take before someone made this pun. Time to reset the timer…

rgb_leds_are_love,

There's a general lack of content here - and Ernest has been doing an extremely courageous job of keeping the lights on.

I guess it's up to us now to start creating content, and improving this site.

ChimpanzeeThat,

One of my biggest challenges is getting the 'front page' to fill up with the kind of thing I'd get on r/all. I think at the moment it only shows posts from the subs I subscribe to. But I can easily see how Kbin could replace Reddit (im not going back).

PoopingCough,

The reason it seems like that is because this kbin instance (kbin.social) isn't federated right now because of heavy traffic. So you'll only see magazines that were created here. As soon as the restrictions are relaxed you'll see other instances in the default feed. Or you could sign up for a different kbin instance like fedia.io which are currently still federated.

Even so, the other instances that are working as intended don't quite have that r/all feel yet just because there aren't nearly the same number of users in all of the fediverse as there were on reddit. It'll take time for the content to catch up.

lanbanger,

If you're a cat fan, I picked up a few of the more niche cat subs that I enjoyed on Reddit.

https://kbin.social/m/catloaf
https://kbin.social/m/floof
https://kbin.social/m/floaf

We'd be very happy to see you there! Even more so if you bring content :-)

VulcanSphere,
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Already been here in Fediverse for a while (with Mastodon), but kbin is Vulcan's first link aggregation platform in the fediverse.

Bumpy start was to be expected but so far a very enjoyable experience, also contributed content to magazines.

Avarice, in My muscle memory hasn't caught up with the blackout yet.

First thing I did was put a link to kbin.social where sync used to be, highly recommend.

wackyusername,

I did this yesterday, moved apollo into a folder and shortcut for this in its place. I don't miss reddit, think I like it here. I've been switching between here and beehaw, tildes, squabbles and hexbear but seem to be staying here today. Participated on reddit until about 7 years ago and then just lurked. With this community and how this feels like the old days of the internet here I am saying something again.

Anon2971, in Reddit CEO tells employees that subreddit blackout ‘will pass’

I guess this is the new Reddit! Time to kick our feet up.

I expected as much. 2 days is a pitiful protest length. I will not be using Reddit any longer whilst keeping an eye on updates from here and other news sites. I'm hoping this memo encourages all subreddits to protest idnefinitely until this assclown of a CEO is willing to negotiate lower API prices. And if he's not, onto greener pastures. And watching /r/wallstreetbets figure out a way to destroy their IPO when it eventually launches.

FreeBooteR69,
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I agree i'm in no hurry to use Reddit. I'll be satisfied if enough people stick around and keep the place interesting. In fact i would say sticking around the fediverse is the only answer to dystopic corporate domination. Those who return, enjoy your exploitation, lol.

steerclear, in Reddit blaming website crashing on subreddits going private

Looking at this from a leadership perspective when communicating to investors, it’s a lot easier to explain the low user engagement over the next couple days as a blip due to a service outage blocking access rather than due to an intentional protest against using the site.

Not suggesting this is deliberate, but I do imagine this is actually a best case scenario to them in some ways.

gerowen,

Exactly. If people want this protest to be taken seriously, they shouldn't have pre-emptively announced it would only be 48 hours long. 48 hours is nothing to worry about when you know it's coming. Like you said, they'll just blame the lack of engagement on server issues.

FreeBooteR69,
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I love the format of kbin, with some TLC i can see it taking off. I like it better than Lemmy's layout. As to people returning after 48 hours, doesn't that depend on Reddit caving in? I don't see that happening, so why would anyone return if Reddit's terms are egregious? They going to cough up the money to Reddit to use their API? People just going to cave in and use their shit app, enduring the ads and personal data farming? This should be interesting.

VincentDidIt, in Reddit r/all page right now - posting a screenshot here so you don’t have to open it
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Insanity. I’ve been around a few times when people were talking about migrating but this truly does seem like the most real possibility yet. And I welcome it with open arms.

Rexxiter,
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What if they're doing this, letting us all get riled up, and then after the black out they go "ok ok, we get it. We'll reduce the cost down to insert still high but irritatingly doable number" and that was the plan all along. That they started outrageously high so they can land where they actually expected to be. A bunch of users go back grumbling but feeling like they still won, yet we got 4d cheesed.

Or I'm just high.

HarkMahlberg, in From @christianselig@mastodon.social on the #RedditBlackout:
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Standup response, I hope Christian finds a promising career ahead of him.

If I'm being honest, I wouldn't be nearly so kind to Reddit following his ordeal. Even if Reddit renegs on the API pricing completely and go back to making it free, the trust has already been sufficiently broken that I wouldn't return. They won't stop monetizing the site just because they lost some users and pissed off their developer partners. They'll just be subtler, quieter the next time they try to screw you over.

Second chances are important, but there are limits to trust. Reddit slapped their users across the face today; despite any promise or apology they make in the meantime, there is no indication that they won't do it again tomorrow to get what they want.

lixus98,
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I agree, I don't think they would just keep the API free forever, they've already said that Reddit is not profitable, and so they will continue to add more "features" to be more like tiktok.

DuckyDoodleDandy,

Third party devs have said they don’t mind a reasonable API rate, but both the cost (~$20 million/year just for Apollo) and the timing (30 days to make the pricing changes, update the app, work out bugs, get Apple to approve it, etc) were just stupid.
It was done this way to kill the third party apps, period.

  1. If Reddit didn’t insist on hosting all pics & videos themselves, they would probably already be profitable.
  2. If the API pricing was reasonable, users & third party devs would happily pay it.
  3. If Reddit had given more time (3-6 months) for third party devs to implement changes, then they could and would do so (assuming reasonable API price).
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