Notepad++ , nano if that counts lol
flashmedallion
I joined because a company who ran a creative product I used ended up using it as their primary comms channel. So a scene and community formed there, because it was the only way to stay up to date.
I ended up following quite a few people from that community, and I never use the algorithm feed - all I see is posts about games, art, music etc made by the community and it's where I share or promote my own games and other work.
I never see any other twitter garbage or drama in the course of average use. I have seen the shit thats out there, and as fucking abysmal as it is, it's no better or worse than default/popular reddit, which I equally avoid.
Connect also seems the most rif-like, so it's a clear win for me
Yes, that's how I know it has legs.
From usenet to reddit, the internet spaces that began by attracting a critical mass of internet/tech experts and enthusiasts are always the ones that end up going the distance.
You don't want to rush this place going mainstream, I promise. Enjoy it while it lasts.
I remember Armagetron always getting fired up at LANs when I was at uni, 2005ish
Growth for growths sake.
Not just at a platform level but at a community level too. Around 6 or 7 years ago I started to really notice people talking about growing their subreddits, making changes and tools designed to increase the subscriber count.
For what? There's nothing to gain.
The main subreddit I modded finally became impossible to moderate for quality when, despite our lack of "growth strategy", the influx of new users became too much for the communitys culture to persist and it slowly turned into a lowest-common-denominator topic-flavoured meme ghetto. And from the outside I saw many of my favourite subreddits fall to the same scenario.
So I would say, we should avoid or rethink the idea of growing lemmy for its own sake. Eternal September will come eventually, lets not rush it
Growth for growths sake doesn't help anybody
I'm enjoying Connect, it's very similar to rif which I've used for a long time.
It feels like reddit from ten years ago, and has the critical mass to make it interesting to open and browse. I think it's a success.
I only use reddit now on revanced rif to visit a couple of communities that are too small to be worth replicating here yet
Agreed, the data concern is a red herring. Might as well do a "I hereby revoke consent for Facebook to take my data..." post for all the good it will do you.
Block Threads because of the potential impact it can have on the quality of experience here. That's a good enough reason. Nobody joined a lemmy so that they could keep in touch with people who use social media to gossip about brands and influencers.
Direction yeah, great stuff.
Why he's still producing his own stuff after all this time is beyond me
No because I didn't choose this public forum for its privacy or security