Do you know who created the original fediverse?
(Sits in chair backwards and flips hat backwards)
Jesus Christ.
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Do you know who created the original fediverse?
(Sits in chair backwards and flips hat backwards)
Jesus Christ.
I don't think you can really stop these types of topics from getting popular, because it's the crowd that the Fediverse attracts unfortunately. I tried to refer friends but the Fediverse system is too unnecessary for their needs and I respect that. Unless there's some way to simplify the entire concept, or ways for newcomers to be easily onboarded, I fear all of this is going to fall into the same niche hole as the Linux community.
For folks who agree with this sentiment, on Mastodon at least you can set up a temporary filter for fediverse stuff to have it all hidden. Not sure what your options are on Lemmy except maybe leave the fediverse subs like this. It would be nice to have a temporary mute feature for communities so you wouldn't have to remember to resub after the drama-of-the-week has died down
Well, judging from the top posts on /all we are techies, nerds and anarchists. What would we know about fashion?
People on the threadiverse only talk about 196.
If someone's got a good community for cooking, lemme know. I'm interested.
@foodporn isn't bad. Not really a cooking community, but active.