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tryplot,

PSA: while upvoting exists, to get the "move closer to the top" effect that reddit's upvote had, you need to click boost

lwuy9v5,

In case any folks who are on a lemmy instance instead of kbin see this post (Hello new users!), boost is a kbin feature, which is a different type of “software” than lemmy. The main kbin instance is kbin.social , which can interact with both Lemmy and Mastodon instances

tl;dr - kbin is different than lemmy. They all talk to each other though. Boost is kbin only

Mattchenzo,
@Mattchenzo@reddthat.com avatar

What does upvoting do?

sanctuary_sanctuary,

I decided to edit all of my comments to say that I left Reddit in protest and provide a link to the Fediverse. If I leave the comments up when I delete my account, can Reddit edit them back to what they originally were? Should I just delete them?

melroy,
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

@sanctuary_sanctuary Yes.. looking at the past history of Reddit actions. Reddit is constantly restoring threads and comments. Even deleted ones. Which is against various privacy protection acts.

sanctuary_sanctuary,

@Tar_alcaran I did it by hand, but I had deleted my 10 year account a couple months ago for unrelated reasons so I didn't have many comments.

curt,

The Future of the Threadaverse. Is a Lot More Growth a Good Thing?

I’m a recent refugee from Reddit and a very long time social network user. When the Apollo app announced its demise, I joined kbin.social and beehaw.org and love these new networks. The discussions seems much more reasoned and friendly. I do miss some of the more esoteric groups such as music theory and jazz. I’m sure they’ll be created as the threadiverse (kbin and lemmy) continue to grow. In this case, growth will be good. Is there, however, a point where these new networks get too big?

Imagine 56 million daily users (the current figure for Reddit) using the threadiverse platforms. If they were divided evenly into groups of 10,000, that would be 5,600 instances. Surely, such growth would take years, unless Huffman pulls another catastrophic move such as making you pay to be member and having to view ads as well. Even if he did, I doubt Reddit would completely go away. It would join myspace and AOL in the backwaters of the Internet.

Back to my point. Let’s say there are 20 million daily users. Magazines on kbin and communities on lemmy would have 100’s of thousands or even more that a million subscribers. The subreddit r/worldnews has 32 million subscribers. There could also be 100’s of thousands of magazines/communities. Reddit has 2.8 million subreddits. I know communities are tightly limited on beehaw.org, only being added when there is sufficient interest and support for them. On kbin, it appears any member can create a magazine. I could be wrong. Lemme.ee also allows members to create communities without restriction as far as I can tell.

Assuming there were enough instances to support such a volume of users, would that be a good thing or would discussions turn into flame wars, vitriol, and personal attacks? Even if such things were kept under control would threads become full of pointless or uninformative comments that kept you from reading quality posts. I don’t know one way or the other although I suspect, at some point there would be such a thing as too big. Most likely, it will take years for the threadiverse to grow so there’s plenty of time to plan and implement mechanisms to handle it.

curt,

Any surge in kbin or lemmy signups?
I'd check myself, but don't know there to look. We might not see much change until Tuesday when the long weekend is over.

LeGaosaure,
@LeGaosaure@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

This is the tracker I know of: FediDB

curt,

So a bit of an uptick. Tuesday might be when it shoots up, assuming it does.

ScumbagSpruce,
@ScumbagSpruce@kbin.social avatar

Apollo has finally gone to the App Store in the sky. End of an era.

WaitingCynicism,
@WaitingCynicism@kbin.social avatar

Same with Sync on Android. RIP

Crankpork,

https://i.imgur.com/6LU73RF.jpg

RIP Apollo. At least you’re in good company in my app graveyard.

Undisclosed,

I've heard a few people say that they don't use reddit apps anymore and only access reddit via old.reddit. Could someone explain to me how that resolves the "morality issue"? Isn't that still traffic and aren't they still getting money? Is it less money somehow?

BrikoX,
@BrikoX@vlemmy.net avatar

Isn’t that still traffic and aren’t they still getting money?

Yes

Is it less money somehow?

No.

Khan,

Dunno for sure, I feel the same way as you, but I think it’s more about "I refuse to use the app you intended me to be forced to by killing [favorite 3rd party app].

If combined with an adblocker they don’t get your ad revenue but they do still get to add you to the tally of “active users”, so I still feel abandoning ship altogether is best practice.

Stopkilling0,
@Stopkilling0@kbin.social avatar

Why does rif still work for me? Anyone know what's going on? I got the 429 this morning but now it's working exactly as before.

luckystarr,

It will probably work until your temporary credentials time out, the old API will be shut off or you try to re-login.

Logging out will shut it off for good. You probably won't be able to log in again then.

tenth,
VulcanSphere,
@VulcanSphere@kbin.social avatar

Just uninstalled Relay and from now will rely on libreddit and old.reddit for feeds from the Snoo Platform.

d3lta19,

Infinity app is still working for me? Is it the same for anyone else? I'm loading by new and I'm still getting new posts.

DillingerEscPlan,
@DillingerEscPlan@lemmy.world avatar

The Dev has posted that Infinity will remain working and free until their paid subscription update is released. How they are achieving this I am unsure. The other reddit client I have installed, Stealth, which I just browse on anonymously, is still working also.

StarLuigi,
@StarLuigi@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

The dev said the app will be free to use until the update is published

I personally have just plugged in my own API key which was much easier than I expected. You can do that here

Chozo,

Reddit admins appear to be removing links to Lemmy instances posted in comments.I'm seeing quite a few "[Removed by Reddit]" comments in /r/RedditAlternatives this evening. Anybody else seeing their comments being manipulated by Reddit staff today?

l-rs,

@Chozo Huffman is really taking all the cues from his hero Musk. Halving the valuation, alienating loyal developers and a core set of users and stifling freedom of information on the internet.

Dark_Blade,
@Dark_Blade@lemmy.world avatar

lol they’re fucking terrified. Internally, they know they screwed the pooch.

Too bad though, the news is all over the internet.

kurgal,

Is there a way to upload multiple images on kbin? Similar to how you would do it for Reddit?

UnanimousStargazer,

Keep in mind you are probably using server space by uploading multiple images at once, that others pay for. Is there a reason why you want to upload many images at once?

kurgal,

@UnanimousStargazer I'm just curious. If we're going to migrate over from Reddit, we at least need it to be able to work similarly to Reddit

Peruvian_Skies,
@Peruvian_Skies@kbin.social avatar

What exactly are Reputation Points and how are they calculated? I've got mostly upvoted comments and a few boosts but I'm sitting at -3 and I'd like to know how it works and what it means.

VulcanSphere,
@VulcanSphere@kbin.social avatar

@Peruvian_Skies As for reputation point on kbin, it's currently broken.

Pamasich,
@Pamasich@kbin.social avatar

@Peruvian_Skies

Currently reputation is calculated from boosts and reduces (downvotes). Upvotes are favorites and not counted. This will be changed iirc.

Xepp, (edited )

Trying to migrate to kbin, but have several small questions after using it for some minutes now.
Can anyone please expain how to ask simple questions within this magazine, like:

How can I ask questions here without posting a new link, photo, article or video?

Questions like:

  • How can I add magazines to my favourites?
  • How can I search a specific magazine (like RedditMigration for those quesions I have...)?

Finally:

  • Is there a more extensive user guide than kbin's user guide on Github?

Xepp,

@chris

Thanks! I still see "Add new article" on kbin.social and on fedia.io it is "thread" as you said.

Niello, (edited )

All of the options in + except making a new magazine is creating a thread. The "Add new article" is equal to making a text thread.

You should be able to find some useful guides or info if you click "top" on the homepage, or go to /m/kbinMeta and click top to find some useful guides. Out of those this one should be a pretty helpful start.

https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/11493/A-small-FAQ-to-hopefully-help-new-users-to-kbin

I don't think there is currently a way to favourite magazines but you can subscribe to them by clicking the button on the side bar.

kurgal,

Can anyone explain to me what a Microblog is and how is it different from a thread? Are they similar to what a Toot is on Mastodon?

anteaters,

Microblogging is the name for things like Twitter. You "blog" only small texts like the famous 160 characters of Twitter. A tweet or toot would be called micropost or just "status update". On microblogs you usually don't have threads but replies to a post. These replies and the initial post effectively form a thread but all the replies are also separate posts by the user.

ono,

Microblogging is tweeting, or tooting, or similar. Very short messages, usually from one person and directed to whomever happens to notice them.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging

A thread is a collection of comments from people replying to one another, usually organized in a tree structure. It’s more like a conversation.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversation_threading

aidan,
@aidan@kbin.social avatar

They really did it

The madlads actually did it

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