After making the jump from Reddit. I keep seeing posts mentioning the #fediverse . Describing the fact there is more than just mastodon or lemmy.
Are there guides or accounts to help noobies navigating these varying options?
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After making the jump from Reddit. I keep seeing posts mentioning the #fediverse . Describing the fact there is more than just mastodon or lemmy.
Are there guides or accounts to help noobies navigating these varying options?
What else will be left to IPO once every subreddit has gone dark?
When you upset a community-driven platform, you always get your comeuppance sooner than later.
Im going to age, I'm going to not be here someday. The only thing I can really do about it, is make the most of what I got.
So,
the AMA that Reddit’s CEO Steve Huffman did today was a complete disaster for Reddit;
Huffman avoided taking responsibility for how the company treated Apollo’s developer, and the comments were a popcorn-flinging circus
*while also* being a parade of Reddit community who’s-who, all of whom told the execs participating, that this was not going to fly.
Every stakeholder feels gaslit.
This 6 week period of Reddit history will easily be taught as “How to crash and burn your startup 101”.
Time and time again we relearn the lesson that private, for profit entities like Reddit and Twitter will always screw over their communities without a second thought.
Mastodon or Discourse might be more expensive or technical to run the way your community would like, but they can never pull the rug out from underneath you.