I wish more people would understand that mastodon can talk to lemmy can talk to piefed etc…
I mean, raising awareness of that is the purpose of this community, yeah?
I wish more people would understand that mastodon can talk to lemmy can talk to piefed etc…
I mean, raising awareness of that is the purpose of this community, yeah?
They made a comment saying there are "only 300 users" so I think it's just a misunderstanding of federation.
Honestly I am of the mindset that the fewer people on Reddit the better, MAGAts included since we can always be defederate from their communities on the Fediverse anyway. But I also doubt they will ever leave centralized platforms since time and time again it's been shown that their "ideology" (in as much as it exists) depends largely on having someone to provoke/convert that is forced to listen to them. Reddit makes a lot of money off of the "engagement" that they produce.
Back in the day Nike was fashion-non-grata due to their well known child labor practices. The fact that they reinvented the brand to the degree that they actually became aligned with punk/skater culture still blows my mind. Advertising is a powerful tool.
I once went to Greece and the BnB host flat out told me I was there at the wrong time of year and my vacation could have been a lot better. I found it oddly refreshing.
People are talking about privacy but the big reason is that it gives you, the owner, control over everything quickly without ads or other uneeded stuff. We are so used to apps being optomized for revenue and not being interoperable with other services that it's easy to forget the single biggest advantage of computers which is that programs and apps can work together quickly and quietly and in the background. Companies provide products, self-hosting provides tools.
I'm very familliar with the "Year of the Linux Desktop" joke but I also can't remember a time previously when Linux was getting this level of mainstream attention.
A majority of registered voters in the US have no party affiliation actually.
Not my instance 🤷♂️
With Mastodon you can migrate your account, Lemmy can't migrate (yet). But the difference between Fediverse and commercial platforms is that you can access the same network of content from different instances. With Twitter/Reddit etc. everyone is forced onto a single instance (and a single moderation policy).
Those look like a forbidden snack! I also didn't know about that book thanks for sharing.