• GHiLA@sh.itjust.works
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    Lemmy doesn’t have to be Reddit. Lemmy is Lemmy. Keep coming here and giving it content and it will be all it will ever need to be.

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    It’s popular enough for me already. I kind of hope it doesn’t become the online site because that will just attract trolls.

    I’ve also been using Trust Café (aka WT.Social) but I like the Lemmy UI a lot better.

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    I don’t want it to be popular. I want to have a good conversation, in the communities i choose to participate in, and that’s exactly what I found

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      Hey, I had a conversation on Matrix that one time!

      And my Mastodon feed has TONS of content from George Takei.

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        I’ve heard, and I haven’t tried myself, that Matrix has tons of utility between other messaging apps, sending messages to and fro or remote controlling other clients, or moderating large amounts of rooms at once.

        It’s nice that it isn’t just for drugs and crypto, tho.

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          Actually some people were trying to help me with a problem on a Linux system. It’s weird but makes sense that most of these fringe tech platforms are used by people using Linux to talk about Linux.

          It’s like ham radios… lots of folks talking about their ham radios. And their plans for their ham radios. And asking about ham radios.

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    Honestly no, and that’s okay?

    Early web2 websites like MySpace did become “popular”. But IMO one of its layckings was trying out web2 by evolving something from web1’s static websites.

    Where Facebook is the platform that popularized web2 in a way that worked with what web2 was and fundamentally build something new off of that.

    I think Lemmy/mastatdon/most current federated clones that exist today won’t last all that long. Something that is built with federation to its core and instead of just being a feature, is central to its offering.

    What is that? Not a god damn clue.

    But I’m excited to try it out.

    Disclaimer: not a historian. Born in the early 90s so a lot of my judgement above is bassed off of foggy memories and are my opinions and only opions.

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        I prefer social media where people post because they have content, need help or want to discuss something, not just post to be hip or the site is popular.

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    I don’t care, I just want a nice place to wander, nothing is forever, but the longer, the better, regardless of popularity