[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 66 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

IMO, Reddit kept the people who didn't care about third party apps or the things that made Reddit Reddit years ago, before it turned into generic social media. Everyone who did care, left. And that's not really a victory.

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 25 points 11 months ago

A few things I want to say:

  1. Congrats for the successful launch! I hope this project continues to improve.
  2. The ads aren't very intrusive, they're just banners in-between some posts and I'm fine with that.
  3. This app makes using Lemmy more attractive than using Reddit, which means that the goal of moving me far away from Reddit has been accomplished!

Amazing job so far. Here's to the future of decentralized social media!

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 21 points 11 months ago

Sync in my opinion provides the most seamless, Reddit-like experience, so naturally, more people will gravitate towards that

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 52 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

There's a difference between liberal left (which is what a majority of rational, secular people belive in), honest far-left, which is about socialist economics, eat the rich, BLM/anti-racism, anti-cop, gender abolition, human rights, actual anti-colonialism etc. and the kind of "far-left" that is "anti-west", which isn't really about honestly discussing these issues, but rather about dividing people, being contrarian to established things that work and make sense, and trying to paint everyone who disagrees even a tiny bit as the scum of humanity. On the other hand, any defederation further enlarges the rift between communities and makes being informed on what others think more cumbersome. Also, they think Beehaw, a place that is supposed to be inclusive, is fascist? I am not sure how it is. It's mostly left and liberal, really.

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 9 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I'm in love! Smooth, modern, and simple. One thing to note - the "hue" option for the theme in the settings is not very obvious at first or comfortable. We need some kind of visible color pallete or some squares with color options.

Also, Ctrl+Enter should allow me to post my reply immediately, but it doesn't.

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 22 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

The weird thing is that x.com sometimes loads into Twitter and sometimes doesn't, which shows that there's really no management in all of this.

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 93 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I already replaced my search engine, my social media and my Reddit.

Do you want me to replace my email too, Google?

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 53 points 11 months ago

The thing I want to know is - are they going to try and block any mention of Fedi or Lemmy on the canvas?

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 18 points 11 months ago

The latest update has been amazing. It now works really fast even when I have a lot of extensions turned on and working in the background.

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 19 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

There is an inherent problem with microblogging sites. They don't help you understand anything. All they do is give you small blips of information, text, memes, short videos, drawings, pictures. You can't state your full opinion and it is hard to be noticed or seen because most people don't bother getting into any topic in detail. On the other hand, social news plafrorms - like Lemmy and Kbin and even Reddit - encourage dialogue and discourage toxicity.

Microblogging has changed. Now, I much prefer talking about current events on a social news platform than on a microblogging platform. Right now microblogging sites are good for art or talking about general interests and things in your day-to-day life, maybe getting some news out of them (if the algorithm wants you to because algorithms suck when it comes to news, especially in a divided society such as this one), but not much more. Plus, the "balkanization" of microblogging with services like Tumblr, Threads, Bluesky and Mastodon makes it so that you divert attention to different things in different places, while things like the threadiverse can be a hub for pretty much everything because information doesn't flow as fast as on microblogging sites so you don't lose attention very quickly.

I understood the problems with attention span that plague Twitter long before the big switchover was even a thought, it's just that I didn't think of it too much back then.

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Threads when isolated from this community: GOOD.

Threads when federated with this community: NOT GOOD.

It is your choice whether to use it or not. The Fediverse is like the Linux of social media, I like it more here and on other fedi apps than on the corporate social media.

[-] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 18 points 1 year ago

this is a beginning of the end for reddit as we know it

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