ICYMI, Guppe groups are gone due to domain name problems (https://social.growyourown.services/@FediTips/115164282623836102) 😞

There is a new group provider FediGroups, here are groups in their public directory so far (! at start to avoid spamming them):

!@3goodthings
!@animeblogging
!@autistics
!@bookstodon
!@fedibiker (in German)
!@genealogy
!@kdrama
!@kpop
!@mtb (in German)
!@muzykametalowa (in Polish)
!@photography
!@pilipinas
!@pinoy
!@plantbased
!@podcasts
!@puzzling
!@thearkchat
!@xmpp

More info at https://about.fedigroups.social/home

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Okay, some really bad news but also a suggestion for a way forward. The Guppe groups domain name was sold by their registrar before they could renew it. This means all Guppe groups are broken, and their web addresses point to a spam blog 😞 However, there is another group provider called FediGroups, you can find out more on their site: ➡️ https://about.fedigroups.social/home FediGroups has features that Guppe never had, including private groups. (More info about #Guppe situation: https://github.com/immers-space/guppe/issues/118 )

social.growyourown.services
@FediFollows Is there a reason to promote FediGroups over Lemmy communities? Why not use what's already established?

@daniel

They're intended for slightly different purposes.

The "Threadiverse" is more of a Reddit-style discusion platform whereas groups are mainly providing a more powerful alternative to hashtags that federates more widely.

@FediFollows The purpose is to be in touch with a specific community and share things within that group, so I don't think the purpose is different at all actually.
Imho groups are the worse implementation to solve this, because they don't provide the opportunity to discuss topics independently in different threads and every answer will be in your timeline. Guppe was created before Lemmy existed so I don't think continuing and promoting a legacy solution should be the way to go. Especially since this will just again create two smaller parallel communities instead of a big one.
@daniel
Groups work best if you want to have a hashtag that federates everywhere rather than just near you. One usecase I can think of is tooting along with an event, such as a TV or radio programme...
@FediFollows