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Paying to own* the content
Also if you’re worried about content hosting costs for a content-oriented social media network please donate to your local instance dev 💚
Paying to own* the content
Also if you’re worried about content hosting costs for a content-oriented social media network please donate to your local instance dev 💚
Boo the reddit link.
I couldn’t read this whole article because it is paywalled, but did the author suggest that they feel relief when they see other children throwing tantrums online at the end of the first paragraph?? Wtf does that mean??
From my limited understanding they’re all based on activitypub, so the way we interact and generate content is the same. The difference is the UI and implementation of features outside of activitypub
Make no mistake if the fediverse keeps gaining traction there will still be gamification so long as there are points associated with posts. Even more so since profiles are generally less anonymous than reddit.
It’s the size for sure. I don’t think I’ve ever gone thread to thread and seen the same people on reddit. But her eon the fed, I’m actually surprised to see the same few names pop up here and there.