"Reddit is a Dying Mall" (by me!)

I predict that what will happen to #Reddit is the same thing that is happening to Twitter and has already happened to Facebook and frankly, actual shopping malls. The business side of things will churn along divorced from the content which will become ever more generic and culturally irrelevant.

https://www.staygrounded.online/p/reddit-is-a-dying-mall

#lemmy #kbin #RedditMigration

Reddit is a Dying Mall

Why it'll only get worse from here.

Stay Grounded

Is there some variation on the fediverse that can be set up more like a searchable forum with sub-fedis on various topics limited self organization?

For things like repairing consumer goods, the actual effects of prescription medicines (and to talk to people on the same medication) and other stuff like gardening reddit is still the best source.

For example, I don't know where else I would go to ask if anyone else had the same obscure side effect to a medicine.

@futurebird Oh man this is a perfect thing that could be added to kbin or lemmy (and in fact might make them play nicer with the rest of the fediverse by making subscriptions / follows more granular) but I don't know that it exists right now

@aredridel @futurebird
It's probably lemmy & kbin, but they aren't as advanced as mastodon so things can get wonky. I know it's possible to follow certain threads/topics from mastodon, but it sounds like right now the interface is better between the two than between either and mastodon/calkey/etc.

For lemmy one directory for finding instances is: https://browse.feddit.de/

for kbin I'm not sure if there is a good one yet

there are various lists of migrations here: https://www.quippd.com/writing/2023/06/15/unofficial-subreddit-migration-list-lemmy-kbin-etc.html

Lemmy Community-Browser

a community-browser for the lemmy network

Lemmy Community-Browser

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The closest thing I know is just the fedi directory

https://fedi.directory/

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Fedi.Directory – Interesting accounts on Mastodon & the Fediverse

Interesting accounts to follow on Mastodon and the Fediverse

@futurebird
Of the current ones, kbin looks good because there's the microblog section to every magazine (ie sub) so you can have chatty posts or throwaway discussion while the threads section can be more forum-like. The microblog also slurps Fedi content from other blogging platforms especially Mastodon with the right tag. Lemmy seems purely link aggregating and reddit norms are already beginning to seed itself there (daily chat threads and focused threads). Text search seems decent but much of the functionality is still very early.

But apparently forum software devs are also looking into venturing into AP code, so who knows, but there's that too.

@futurebird I really do miss that kind of hierarchy from #Usenet.
@lispi314 @futurebird I literally have http://www.eternal-september.org/groups.php?hierarchy=rec open because I was thinking of starting a new kbin forum and wanted a boring name.
www.eternal-september.org

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