Could you maybe give users the ability to exclude certain communities/hashtags? Some hashtags associated with communities like #fediverse seem to be overused to the point that following it barely filters content.
what I take from this, though, is that even with the anger against Reddit, there’s no talk of leaving in the comments on that post!
you hate the site and all of their changes so much and it’s only been getting worse… why do you stay? even the content is already worse, and even worse on the subs that have the new Reddit tipping system… why stay?
I’ve often wondered this myself because they’ve got the inhouse engineering talent to do it. If I had to guess, I think they don’t see an immediate and a direct benefit. In the grand scheme of things, the #fediverse is still small but it is making rather exponential games.
Also, maybe these companies are just in the planning stages and we just don’t know about it yet.
@xc2215x Very twitter like. What makes it good is that its part of the #fediverse. i can comment, reply like everyones post anywhere. I love it! #lemmy and #kbin are more visual and have a lot of features but mastodon has its place and so do kbin and lemmy!
Why Bluesky over sth like Activitypub? (slrpnk.net)
Is it really decentralized and private?
Reddit is ending Reddit Gold and users are furious (mashable.com)
The website has been knocking it out of the park for popular decisions lately /s...
why does open source companies like canonical and opensuse don't host their own fediverse instances?
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