Certainly nowhere near the scale of/from reddit.
Certainly nowhere near the scale of/from reddit.
Yeah it might be an added “Bonus” for people in the long-term besides threads, I think Kbin is certainly starting to cater to the audience that are mainly here for threads but it’s also “nice” to have microblogging to keep in touch with both.
Sorry I did not mean it does not “matter at all”, but I certainly think this is going to be a minority. Although this will be great for Mastodon users, Kbin’s userbase is already small, young, growing but small, and the portion of users using microblogging of that is low.
I don’t think these things matter man, unless they create a community on the threadiverse, most of us on kbin use threads, microbloggig is the minority and full-on microblogging people simply use mastodon.
Update: m/LinuxHardware is now listed on r/LinuxHardware’s sidebar as the alternative fediverse destination, we will continue to work closely to strenghten this new partnership.
And it’s probably because of this.
Reddit’s long-term downhill has long-started, API changes was part of the beginning and now, it continues. If Reddit goes public, the need to please investors, VCs and so on will make it even less ignorant to what the user wants.
It has never been a better time to switch to Kbin or the fediverse in general.
Oh you mean’t outside Kbin, makes more sense.