It’s the defacto way many communities stick around and communicate with each other, especially in the gaming world.
what in the world
It’s the defacto way many communities stick around and communicate with each other, especially in the gaming world.
Discord is pretty great for video/voice chat - the things it tries to do outside of that can be frustrating.
It’s miles ahead of having to use Ventrillo, Teamspeak, Skype like we had to in the past.
I thought Trump was really unpopular with Utah Mormons?
Alito seems untouchable, there are dozens of stories like this about him and his wife.
I’m not sure why you’re so defensive about it, but ok?
I think it’s disingenuous to isolate the decision from the context as if it were made unprompted.
There’s nothing in my comment to suggest that, and I think you’re projecting here.
it comes across as if you are blaming the admins for something you don’t like - if that’s not your intent, then what is ?
I think many unintended consequences occurred from the defederation, and this situation is an excellent tangible example of that.
You’re describing the reasoning behind the decision. The fact that this is a consequence of that decision remains the same.
Seems like a consequence of beehaw’s actions
Let’s goooooooooooooooo
The overwhelming amount of content is distributed among lemmy.ml, lemmy.world and beehaw.org - whether these instances like it or not.
Is the expectation that every popular instance has its communities for general-purpose stuff?
Do we need a [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], etc? That fragmentation seems like a nightmare for the average user and for adoption in general.
I don’t think they care? As long as they can pump the communities with ads so they can IPO.
I disagree I think it hurts overall adoption and the classic XKCD comic comes to mind: https://xkcd.com/927/
I respect your opinion, though.
I saw the title and thought it was going to be exciting/positive haha
Beehaw is a lemmy instance, which is the equivalent of a reddit.
There are different communities on this instance which is the equivalent of a subreddit.
You are on a different lemmy instance, kbin.social. Which has its own communities and users there.
The cool thing about this setup is that you can mostly interact with any community on any occasion.
You’re currently interacting with [email protected] from kbin.social
Hopefully that makes sense.
The part where things get tricky is that beehaw currently has ~15 of the top 50 communities across the entire fediverse and has become the defacto discussion grounds for gaming/tech/news/etc.
One could argue this goes against the whole concept of decentralized communication in the first place, and this may be a position beehaw doesn’t want to be in.
Beehaw has every right to foster a tight-knit community that adheres to its desires.
But there also is a level of responsibility and custodianship over these large communities they foster for the betterment and adoption of the fediverse.
It’s the end of a crazy week, his instance is just a few weeks old, and there are many things to do. I’m sure he’s busy and not intentionally ignoring beehaw.
I reached out to him on matrix and pointed him to this thread.
Comments like this is why instances need downvotes displayed