Lemmy vs kbin witch one should in chose terms of privacy and content amount?
Lemmy vs kbin witch one should in chose terms of privacy and content amount?
Lemmy vs kbin witch one should in chose terms of privacy and content amount?
Lemmy vs kbin witch one should in chose terms of privacy and content amount?
Lemmy vs kbin witch one should in chose terms of privacy and content amount?
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I personally prefer Lemmy over Kbin for many reasons:
Content wise, both Kbin and Lemmy federate with each other, so ideally you should be seeing the same amount of content, but there's federation and load issues on both sides that's preventing that from working correctly. I have faith it will be solved eventually as these are just early growing pains.
I will say that, personally, I've found more of the communities I want to join on Lemmy, but I am sure another person with different interests might say otherwise. Try both and make your own decision!
You definitely don't have to go through the settings to access your subbed feed. And the UI is exactly why I use it. Lemmy is just confusing and weird if you don't use a mobile app that uses the typical layout that also kbin uses. That kinda disqualifies it for desktop use.
You definitely don’t have to go through the settings to access your subbed feed.
No, not your feed. Accessing just the posts from a certain magazine requires you to go into Username -> Settings -> Subscriptions.
that uses the typical layout that also kbin uses
Not sure what you mean by typical layout tbh.
Funny, Kbin’s UI design and better performant feel were major reasons why I switched over from Lemmy. It reminded me of old.reddit.com, which I feel familiar with. Shows that it might be a matter of personal taste. Or maybe you experienced a different kbin design (there are still major updates every week, the last one just yesterday).
One additional point that also influenced my personal choice was the political stance of the Lemmy developers (edit: removed my reference to these rumors, because now I‘m uncertain how much of it was true). However, that might not be that big of an issue in the open source environment than it might appear at first.
Mastodon integration feels unpolished, but I‘d rather have it than not have it.
I think that voting on kbin is private now, by the way. Only boosting (retweet) is not private. (Edit: I was wrong. See below.)
One additional point that also influenced my personal choice was the political stance of the Lemmy developers (tankies and holocaust deniers).
I think this post eases my concerns. As long as they aren't silencing or influencing conversations in the code, what does it matter? And you're right, the open source nature of it makes it even less of an issue.
Mastodon integration feels unpolished, but I‘d rather have it than not have it.
Fair preference, I am glad you find it useful. Personally, I just don't think "tweet" style posts mix really well with link aggregation. It's a very different use case for me and I'd rather use Mastodon when I need to use that kind of social media.
I think that voting on kbin is private now, by the way.
No, click on the "more" button under each post -> activity -> favorites tab.
No, click on the “more” button under each post - activity - favorites tab.
You’re right, thanks for the info. I don’t mind it, but good to know.
yep was going to say kbin if you like old.reddit lemmy if you like new.