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Magazine dedicated to discussions about the kbin itself. Provide feedback, ask questions, suggest improvements, and engage in conversations related to the platform organization, policies, features, and community dynamics. ---- * Roadmap 2023 * m/kbinDevlog * m/kbinDesign

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I wanted to know whether as a user I can block an instance, as I can block another user or a magazine. I haven't found a way to do it.

The other question is whether this block (if possible) is bi-directional, that means, I cannot see their content and the users of the instance cannot see mine.

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I just started one, and it dawned on me that other people should probably know it exists.

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I love the idea of kbin, but I've found the UX could be improved. Honestly, I like it better than new reddit already, but I find it doesn't quite feel as nice as old.reddit.com to me.

This motivated me to throw together a stylus theme to give kbin a little more of an old.reddit feel. I got rid of a lot of the whitespace which pads out the site, and made some other tweaks I think make it look better. I've also replaced both the upvoted and downvoted colors with ones that are a little easier to read regardless of which color theme you're using.

This stylesheet should be compatible with any kbin UX configuration. Its been tested with every theme, compact mode, thumbnails, all 3 font sizes, and all of the other kbin user options. It shouldn't interfere with the mobile view either, however, all of the changes, other than the vote colors, are turned off since kbin's vanilla mobile view is pretty solid. (at least, imo)

I also tried to keep this accessible, using rem for most sizing, so if you configure your browser to have a custom font size, this SHOULD play nicely.

This is a WIP, so if you notice that anything is broken or ugly, please don't hesitate to let me know.

If there's any interest in integrating any of these styles into kbin proper let me know. I'd love to help kbin look beautiful out of the box, and I'd happily put in a PR, but I figured starting with a stylus theme would be safer since I'm not sure if the admins or community have an interest in these changes yet. Obviously if I did put in a PR I'd rewrite a lot of this to take better advantage of custom properties and integrate these styles into the kbin stylesheets less awkwardly.

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Anyone having issues deleting their posts? I tried deleting a photo myself and through mod options, only to get a 503 error every time. I can't even edit the title to get people to ignore it.

#kbinMeta

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This userscript replaces the superlong scrolling marquee of links on profile pages with a selection dropdown so that you can easily navigate to submitted posts, comments, followers, etc. Works on any profile page including your own.

Before
After

Requires monkey extension to run (greasemonkey, tampermonkey, violentmonkey, et al)

*currently not supported on violentmonkey (investigating)

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WOW i just changed some settings in #kbin and it looks SO much cleaner now! rounded corners+compact view has made the site looks so much more friendly. thanks ernest!!

#kbinMeta

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Hey guys,

I’m sure some of you have seen me around the last couple of days. I was wondering if we have a dedicated place to “advertise” our smaller instances at. I’ve seen more and more discussions recently about pushing users away from the main instance and towards smaller instances (but then nobody knows where/who/what to send them to). I’d like to put message out somewhere that my instance is ready for those folks with open arms.

Is kbinmeta the best place for that? I don’t think kbin has support for “stickied” posts yet. I want to tell new users that I have a chill instance with <10 people on it and I have the ability to scale it up as we get more people. I don’t know where to tell people that or what the correct behavior is for this situation.

We definitely don’t want server advertising to turn into WoW buying/selling gold bot spam chat 😅

Lohrun

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Would you be open to accepting donations through liberapay as well to have a donation option that's more privacy conscious?

https://liberapay.com/

#kbinMeta

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by RheingoldRiver@kbin.social to c/kbinMeta@kbin.social
 
 

The text is now completely different!

#kbinMeta

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Frequently seeing users expressing confusion about the workings of kbin.social and the larger fediverse. Thought it was worth making an intro guide to iron out some of the wrinkles in the understanding of how all of this works in hopes of diminishing the barrier to entry the idea of federated content seems to pose. Some of this is lifted from a comment I posted a few days earlier. Hope it helps. This is a live document. I will update it as new functionality rolls out. If something is insufficiently explained or needs to be added, kindly point it out in the comments and I will update it here. Thanks.

(Prerequisite - Register and Login to kbin.social)

Meta Terminology


Fediverse

The fediverse is simply a set of websites, each of which can connect with some of the other websites from this set. Two connected, more precisely, federated, fediverse websites can share content and communicate with each other.

For example, kbin.social and lemmy.ml (another fediverse website) are federated. This means that users on kbin.social can access and interact with content from lemmy.ml using their kbin.social account and while remaining on the kbin.social website.

Platforms

A platform is just a template fediverse website. Platforms are free and open-source, meaning their source code is freely available online for anyone to use and modify. Some major platforms:

  • Mastodon: Similar to Twitter and serves as a microblogging platform.

  • Lemmy: Similar to Reddit, Lemmy is a forum based content aggregator platform.

  • kbin: A hybrid platform that combines elements of a forum based content aggregator and a microblogging platform.

Instances

Each fediverse website is built upon the codebase of a specific platform.

For example, mastodon.social and mas.to are fediverse websites built upon Mastodon's codebase. In fediverse-speak, they are called 'instances' of Mastodon.

Similarly, lemmy.ml and beehaw.org are instances of Lemmy, while kbin.social and readit.buzz are instances of kbin.

You can find a list of other kbin instances here.


Content organization


Threads

Threads are analogous to posts you see on Reddit. They support links, markdown articles, photos and videos.

Microblogs

Microblogs are analogous to tweets on Twitter. Microblogs are also called posts. Microblogs support markdown text and images.

Magazines

Magazines are topical forums on kbin, similar to subreddits on Reddit, where users can add threads or microblogs related to the topic. On non-kbin instances, forums may be termed differently. For example, Lemmy instances have 'communities'. However that doesn't mean you can't access forums of lemmy instances federated with kbin.social, they'll simply show up as magazines here.

To browse the list of all magazines from kbin and websites federated with kbin, or search for specific ones, simply click on 'Magazines' on the navigation bar at the top. On mobile, the navigation bar can be accessed by clicking on the trigram on the top left of the page.

When you do, you'll find

  • a search bar to search for magazines
  • a list of magazines sorted by the most number of subscribers

You can search for a magazine by typing in a keyword like 'history'. The search results will bring you magazines from kbin.social and the websites federated with it that have the keyword 'history' in their names or descriptions.

Here are the first 5 results I get searching for 'history' in the magazine search:

The magazines of kbin appear with just their name, as in the case of the chess, Etymology and history magazines. The forums of other websites, say lemmy.ml, appear as you see in the case of historymemes@lemmy.ml. External forums will also be called magazines on kbin.social.

You can only search for magazines from other instances that someone else on kbin.social has already searched for before. This first search is done through the search icon near your username. Type @magazineName@instanceName in the search bar if you know the magazine and instance name you're looking for but can't find it through the magazine search. Sometimes it may not show up even here. In that case, just wait for the servers to catch up and try again after a while. Federation is slow.

If you don't find a magazine with a particular name on kbin.social, you can create your own. Find the '+' icon near your username on the top right of the page, a dropdown will show up. Click on 'Create new magazine' and go from there.

People

'People' refers to users on kbin.social and the websites federated with it. People have unique identifiers of the form username@website.name. For example, my identifier is kuontom@kbin.social. You can follow people by visiting their page and clicking on 'Follow' under their username. You can also send people messages. Find 'Send message' in the sidebar on their profile page.

Profiles can be visited by clicking on usernames you come across or going to

  • kbin.social/u/username in case of kbin profiles
  • kbin.social/u/@username@website.name in case of fediverse profiles

Channels

A channel is a stream of content. A channel has two sub-channels - one for threads and one for microblogs. You can switch between them from the navigation bar at the top of the page.

When you open kbin.social for the first time, you see the 'Threads' sub-channel of the 'All' channel, which shows threads from all forums, including those of other websites kbin.social is federated with.

When you click on the link to a magazine, you will be redirected to the channel of that magazine. On the sidebar of a magazine channel, you will find the option to subscribe to that magazine. (Note: On mobile, the sidebar is located at the bottom, below the magazine's content)

Reminder - you can access magazines of federated websites in the same way as you do kbin.social magazines and subscribe to them.

To access the channel with content from all your subscribed magazines and followed people, click on the list icon next to your username on the top right. Click on 'Subscribed' from the dropdown.


Adding content


Click on the '+' icon near your username. You should see a dropdown

To post a microblog, select 'Add new post'.
To post a thread, select one of 'Add new article/link/photo/video'.

When you select the type of content you wanna add, you will be redirected to content forms where you will input your content and select the magazine where you want to post. These forms are straightforward, however I wanna mention two text fields you will see when posting threads:

  1. Tags: You can attach hashtags to your threads and microblogs, similar to how there are hashtags on twitter. The users can search for a specific tag by clicking on a hashtag they encounter or by going to kbin.social/tag/tagname. This opens a channel with all threads/microblogs containing that hashtag. For example, kbin.social/tag/history leads to a channel with microblogs and threads containing #history. There is no separate 'tags' field for microblogs, as you would expect from something that is like a tweet. Just add the hashtag to the body text of the microblogs.

  2. Badges: If you know what these are, you are my hero.


Engagement features


Reputation Points

Similar to Reddit karma. Fake internet points :)

Favourites

Similar to Reddit upvotes, they push your content towards the top and contribute one point to reputation. You can favourite threads, microblogs/posts and comments.

All content you favourite can be accessed through the 'Favourites' channel. Click the list icon near your username on the top right of the page and select 'Favourites'.

Reduces

Similar to Reddit downvotes, they push down content in a hot/top feed and contribute negatively to reputation. You can reduce threads and comments but not microblogs.

Boosts

Boosts give the receiver 2 reputation points and push the content towards the top. They have twice the effect of upvotes while calculating hot content.

In the fediverse, boosts are analogous to Twitter retweets. On a microblogging fediverse site like mastodon.social, a microblog when boosted is shown to the followers of the booster. Remember kbin.social is federated, so mastodon users can and do interact posts, comments and microblogs from here and the boost feature on kbin is primarily to allow kbin content to integrate with microblogging platforms.

Activity

Who favorites, reduces or boosts a thread/post/comment is visible to all. Find and click the 'more' option on a thread/post/comment and select 'activity'.


Settings


There are a bunch of settings you should know about:

  1. Hover over your username on the top right and click on 'Settings'.
    Account Settings
    These settings are saved to your account.

Some default settings you may wanna change:

  • The 'Homepage' dropdown allows you to switch the channel you see when you click on the kbin logo on the top left (On mobile, first tap the trigram on the top left and then the home icon). By default, this channel is set to 'All', but you can change it to 'Moderated'/'Subscriptions'/'Favourites'.
  • Opt in to notifications.
  1. Click on the settings icon in the sidebar
    Sidebar Settings
    These settings are not saved to your account but are tied to your browser cookies. If you change these settings and then clear your cookies, they will reset.

  2. Click on the triangle on the sidebar to the left of the settings icon.
    Federation on/off
    This allows you to turn on/off content from people from the fediverse. If you turn this setting off, you will only see content posted by kbin.social users (regardless of whether they post to kbin.social or a federated website).


This should be enough to get you started. Again, if there's anything that requires update/clarification/addition lmk.

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Hopefully this isn't the completely wrong place to ask this...

So, my native language is not available as a flag when I comment/make a thread etc.

How would I go about so it comes to it being a thing?

Am I right in assuming that the idea is for users to be able to filter based on languages they understand?

So in my case Swedish and English (not sure if this would be advisable but still)

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A boob, a butt, or even some violence like one might see on the news anyway, I’m not freaked out about all that and I don’t feel the need to hide it from those around me usually… that’s all fine fine, but I don’t want porn on my feed like at all.

Editing for clarity here:

Those are all things that might get flagged NSFW that I don’t mind seeing in general. I’m not uptight about it, it’s just a little different to be inundated with hardcore pornography like… while on the train.

I joined a primarily social insurance, kbin.social. I am very open to what is in my feed, sometimes to the extremer ends of that. I just believe that porn is a separate thing entirely and should be separated in some way. I’m not opposed to porn, but there’s a reason it had its own room in the video store. And if you’re wanting to look at porn, there’s a good chance you’re ONLY looking for porn at that moment.

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Hey all! I’m noticing that when I get a response to one of my comments, I don’t see anywhere on mobile to click that will take me directly to the context within the thread. Am I missing something? Is this a feature that’s planned for the future?

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How do we see the people subscribed to our magazines? I can see how many people are, but I can't seem to click through to see who. the People section of my magazine is virtually empty/a lot fewer results than my subscribers.

#kbinMeta

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Is there an equivalent to "/r/all" on kbin for quickly finding top posts across all of the federated instances?

#kbinMeta

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Is it possible to get an RSS feed for subscription feeds on kbin?

#kbinMeta

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Like I'm trying to find magazines for meditation. But only one dead magazine shows up.

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by zet@kbin.social to c/kbinMeta@kbin.social
 
 

Any way to click through to the linked site from the Threads page? For example, I see the translate.codeberg.org and codeberg.org posts on kbinMeta's Hot but I have to go through the comments to click the original link?

(I originally made a microblog post but those fall off too fast for a response?)

[edit] To clarify my flow, on reddit and similar sites, I go down the list and open a new tab for the article then the comments and keep going until I hit the end of the page. Then I go back and read the article/comments.

Having comments first/only can lead to not actually reading the article in question, IMO.

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Markdown that does not appear in the reply box:

Strikethrough:

some ~~strikethrough~~ text

some ~~strikethrough~~ text

Horizontal Rule:

***


Table with alignment:

||X|Y|Z|
|--------|:---|:----:|---:|
|1|X1|Y1|Z1|
|2|X2|Y2|Z2|

X Y Z
1 X1 Y1 Z1
2 X2 Y2 Z2

Codeblock:

`**codeblock**`  
`enclose in 3 backticks`  
**codeblock**
enclose in 3 backticks

   **codeblock**
   indent with 4 spaces

**codeblock**
indent with 4 spaces

Heading 1:

# heading 1

heading 1

Heading 2:

## heading 2

heading 2

(Heading 3 you get when you press the H button in the reply box)

Markdown that kbin does not yet support but lemmy does:

Spoilers:

hidden or nsfw
spoilers here

hidden or nsfw
spoilers here

Superscript:

some ^superscript^ text

some ^superscript^ text

None amongst kbin, lemmy and reddit support subscript as far as I can tell.

What this page looks like in kbin
What this page looks like in lemmy

More info:
https://commonmark.org/help/
https://spec.commonmark.org/dingus/

https://join-lemmy.org/docs/en/users/02-media.html
https://calckey.social/mfm-cheat-sheet

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Can we hide threads yet? It's one thing all the alts don't seem to have yet. I like to clear up my feed :)

#kbinMeta

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Download it from greasyfork

This userscript for kbin enhances the comment section adjusting the layout and adding a line to the left of each comment and its replies that lets you collapse them. The design is inspired by some custom subreddit stylesheets, and new reddit surprisingly enough (you know what they say about broken clocks).

Personally, I think this is the best way to handle collapsing comments here's a screenshot.

A video of it in action

If you don't have a userscript manager extension installed, you can install Tampermonkey, and then open the greasyfork link above.

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Click the link to request duckduckgo add a !kbin bang to search kbin.social. If mastodon, twitter, reddit, etc has one ... so should kbin!

!kbin = https://kbin.social/search?q={{{s}}}

The more who request it, the more likely it gets added!

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It doesn’t matter if you have 10 or 10,000,000 Lego parts, storage and organization are necessary. This community is dedicated to discussions about organizing parts, pictures and videos of part storage and organization, and links to suggested bins and containers. ──────── #Rules • Please follow lemmy etiquette. • Please stay on topic. This community is meant to be a place for discussing storage, not arguments over things such as ideologies or politics. From time to time something off-topic will be allowed if it is of significant interest to the community, such as an amazing Lego creation posted to the wrong place, or, on very rare occasions, to highlight something of important across all of Lemmy. • Auction website links won’t be permitted, only to prevent people from spamming their own auctions. • Promoting your own storage or display products is fine, but please limit yourself on how often you promote them. If your account is mainly used for promoting products, your post will likely be removed. • URL shorteners are unnecessary here and won’t be permitted. • This is a SFW community. NSFW content will be removed. ──────── #Reference Links • Evolution of Sorting [http://news.lugnet.com/storage/?n=707] • Flickr Lego Storage Group [https://www.flickr.com/groups/1043272@N22/pool/] ──────── #Related Communities • /c/Lego [https://lemmy.world/c/Lego] - For all things Lego

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This userscript unsquashes inline images in comments by fetching the source image and downscaling it to 50%.

Requires *monkey extension to run (greasemonkey, tampermonkey, violentmonkey, et al)

Edit: also updated it to support the thread index

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