• Nepenthe@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    A pleasant surprise, too. Lemmy is massive, but kbin seems to be gaining anyway, despite being in its infancy and lacking an app. I wonder if it’s partially due to the fact signing up isn’t so daunting for beginners. That was what got me here, and I have to say I’m really glad I reconsidered my initial choices

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      1 year ago

      Signup and there is also an intangible more positive feeling here at kbin.

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      1 year ago

      I literally found out about kbin 2 days ago from a post on reddit. I only found out about the fediverse 2 days ago actually.

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      1 year ago

      A Reddit mod that spearheaded Reddit migration first promoted Lemmy and then changed his promotion to kbin upon learning some questionable human rights issues with Lemmy. I’m only giving a synopsis of what they said and they had a large write up with links to a variety of sources that I did not look into. I’m just reporting what the mod spearheading this effort said.

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        Yeah, I was already panicking more than a little with the vast array of unexplained options, so hearing and seeing that for myself was really the nail in what was already a really stressed out coffin. Hearsay is the admin of lemmyworld (ruud) is pretty standup, so that bears mentioning. But kbin’s sign-up felt like it would take a lot of the guesswork out of something I didn’t understand, and I already liked what I saw from Ernest. He seems down-to-earth and honestly dedicated, and I’m much more comfortable seeing where he takes kbin than I would be with them and lemmy.

        My other option was going to be beehaw. I was really interested in their avowal to talk problems out as humans rather than insta-banning without giving users a chance to improve, as well as their removal of the downvote button. I’m still curious to see what that will do to the dynamics there. But then I dallied in actually applying to it, and I found out Beehaw is among the top instances that’s blocked the highest amount of other instances already, which I’m not pleased with. To be blunt, it makes the whole thing feel like a really progressive North Korea.

        Sure enough, glancing at their mod log as I type this, there’s already one ban for “orientalism” and another for posting a comment telling beehaw and lemmy to stop fighting with each other (“homophobia”). Don’t think I’m really regretting that decision. Just gonna kick back in my chair and not read any more of that, I think.

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        The Lemmy developer and Lemmy.ml owner, Dessalines, is a Marxist-Leninist who is banning anyone critical of China and Russia. I was banned because he denies the Xinjiang genocide is occurring and I questioned him. He’s been careful to remove any mention of his political views from the signup process. So my first discovery of the cult-like community he has cultivated was in a meta post where all the users were speaking about how amazing and democratic China is, and how the West is evil. I feel more people need to understand that they are fucking nutjobs in Lemmy.ml.

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      I am on both, admittedly. Hard to say which one I prefer so far, but I really wish kbin had an iOS app. Lemmy has mlem, but I still have to use the site in a browser to do much of anything right now

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          That’s what I did and, honestly, it’s a better use experience than Mlem. I started with Lemmy, but the amount of pro-China content floating around was off-putting.

          My only concern with KBin is getting enough instances up to support the population.

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            I’ve heard from a few that the documentation needs some clarification, so at the moment spinning up a new instance is tricky. Once that gets cleared up, I know there’s definitely interest out there for creating new kbin instances. Hopefully before the 30th and the next potential phase of Rexxit.