Seeing sticky posts on r/RedditAlternatives like https://teddit.net/r/RedditAlternatives/comments/1467a5s/

I don’t see how anything can be coordinated when so many options are presented in a confusing way.

Of course, they don’t have to choose Lemmy / kbin instances, but I’m worried that a lot of people will stay on Reddit given the inability to properly communicate alternatives.

(Bonus: most platforms listed here ( https://teddit.net/r/RedditAlternatives/comments/yttdlc/list_of_active_reddit_alternatives_v8/ ) are terrible and Lemmy is relegated to the “less active” section; furthermore only lemmy.ml is listed, instead of https://join-lemmy.org for example)

  • Drew Got No Clue@lemmy.worldOP
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    Bluesky is invite-only and nothing like Reddit.

    And while Lemmy and Kbin are mentioned quite a bit in some places, they don’t seem to be well discussed yet, to say the least.

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      1 year ago

      I get really annoyed about the acrid pushback because of Lemmy’s creators, and I usually deflect to unaffiliated server hosts or if it’s really strong, mention kbin since we all connect freely.

      It’s just so important to me that the migration goes to a federated platform and not another central one.

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        1 year ago

        I’m looking for a more central platform myself, I don’t like how federation unnecessarily complicates things and i especially don’t like the drama between instances

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          Tildes is pretty good in that regard. Though you can’t create groups (= subreddits) yourself iirc. I tried switching there but I actuallly find Lemmy more convincing and fitting to my own use of Reddit.

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            Tildes is mentioned often as it seems to be the most visually like Reddit on first inspection. But it really isn’t.

            Their philosophy is totally different than Reddit. They want text posts only with only serious, long form discussion. No lighter topics like memes, which make up a humongous portion of content on Reddit.

            It’s invite only. You can’t just easily sign up for it. Most people aren’t going to try to find someone to ask for an invite when they can just click back to Reddit.

            Unfortunately the RIF is Fun dev has picked Tildes to go to, which makes for even more people talking about it. But Tildes doesn’t want to be a Reddit replacement at all. It wants to be a small, insular community with only serious, long form discussion.