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[–] 777@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

He has a number of successful apps beyond Apollo, so I hope that they will tide him over until his next project. I would love the story arc where he returns and exacts vengeance on Reddit but I would definitely not blame him for never touching social media again.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

So what you're saying is that you'd like to be here if the content was here? Why not invest in the future by making some yourself or by commenting?

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 5 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't know what happened but in the last half hour the website has become highly responsive again. Thank you admins for your hard work.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I don't see a problem so long as they do so in good faith - for example publishing full event contents to ActivityPub instead of adding a link back to the Facebook Threads app, which is basically what a lot of news sites do with their RSS feeds to get advertising money.

So long as they do that, it's not really possible to do a rug-pull. There are far more Facebook users than Fediverse users after all, so it's going to be advertising for the Fediverse for as long as this lasts and if users would like to remain part of it they'll have to move to another server. That is, assuming it ends.

To answer the question though, I don't care for microblogging personally and I don't like Meta as a company so I won't use it. I appreciate the scepticism but I feel optimistic.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I think defederating is easier said than done, and besides, what if one community is very well behaved and helpful and another is toxic and awful? You throw out the good with the bad in that case.

I think instead the user should be able to choose to combine similar communities, similar to the 'multireddit' concept. Then they can get lemmy.ml gaming and beehaw gaming in the same feed.

To help with discovery, a curated list could be created, and perhaps communities from that list could be suggested as time goes on. This does require some kind of centralisation but it would be down to the instance owner to decide to subscribe to it.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 4 points 2 years ago

It depends on whether someone's a member of the community or just because they want to scroll some epic memes. I expect many people are of the latter category and probably don't even understand what the fuss is about.

It's not like I'll never look at Reddit again if there's useful info on it but I won't be part of the Reddit community again after the scorn and disrespect they showed it - I hope to help build something new over here.

I can't do anything about Reddit's decisions but I can vote with my attention and help to build a compelling alternative.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Look at the top right of my screenshot, you will see some extra icons. I'm sorry, I should have included the URL: https://lemmy.ml/post/1212570?scrollToComments=true

I was logged in under this same account as I was browsing.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

I just mentioned Dynamo as an idea without thinking about it too much.

Dynamo works well for one and two dimensional data structures but for more complex things you probably want a regular database. I expect it could be done efficiently but not at a good cost and without tons of technical difficulty.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Being a member of the Fediverse is an investment in the future I feel. There's not tons right now like on Reddit, but you can stick around and help build it by posting, commenting and voting. Alternatively, you can come back in a few years when this is the way that new communities form.

Reddit's behaviour is a statement of intent for the future, to make money at all costs, sell up and become another advertiser friendly walled garden like Instagram. That's fine for them, but I have no interest in being part of that.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

It is yes, but there is an (unrelated) Android client called Jerboa if that is the OS you use.

I would very much like the Apollo developer to do this but possibly he's burnt out on social media and would like to work on something else. He has developed a series of other unrelated apps that make him a decent income also.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Well, they want to do something and he wants them to not do it so he is the enemy and must be destroyed. I've seen this in many companies over the years.

What frustrates me is that nobody from that side is telling the truth: Third party developers were once useful but are now a liability and they have to go because a future buyer or investor will not understand the value of a vibrant development community and see something that cannot be controlled. The timeline for the IPO is ticking down and there is no time to come up with a way to formally integrate these clients, either by buyout or agreeing some sort of advertisement or subscription SDK. It's unpleasant but I'd have more respect for the truth than lying and slandering the character of a good guy in the process.

Thank goodness he had recordings or this could have been career limiting for him, not that this occurred to the people with dollar signs in their eyes.

[–] 777@lemmy.ml 3 points 2 years ago

Furthermore friends, please sort by new where possible to help give new posts visibility when you interact with them.

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