


That's fair enough, I do hope more people move to the Fediverse in the future.

That's completely fair enough, I find topics are a good go-to but have recently been enjoying Kbin for the next of both.

Have you ever thought of following the people from Kbin instead of Mastodon?

Thank you for sharing your experience.

Fair enough, I've been slowly looking Kbin as that seems to be a mix between the two.

Maybe someone should try posting the whole bible into a comment or something lol

Checking it out now, glad to be open about what platforms I try out.

What about Kbin have you tired that as it's meant to be like a Lemmy + Mastodon mix. Not sure if it is but I'm trying it out now to see if it's truly worth it. I currently perfer Lemmy.

I agree, it seems like there is so much content being released on Mastodon every second as Lemmy seems to be slow but you can get a quick response when you wish too.

Thank you, this explained it very well. I'll probably carry on using Lemmy even more than I currently do as I seem to enjoy it more as well as it seems to run very smooth like you said.

Yeah I understand that, I was just asking why people lean more towards Lemmy, As I personally never used to use Social Media.

That makes sense, use them as different platforms as you can't have 100% crossover at all times.

Kbin does allow downvotes from what I can see and downvotes doesn't really bring it to a toxic environment as it's just a way to easily disagree with someone without having to go into depth in the comments. It's like YouTube videos, if you dislike it doesn't mean it's bad, it just means you personally don't like it.

That makes so much sense, It's easier to keep up with Lemmy compared to Mastodon, Like I woke up to over 30 amazing responses on my posts and now I can look through all of these and maybe write some small things in communities and move on instead of having to get around finding all the topics I want to talk about and look for.

I found that too, Seems like Mastodon feels like a continues moving river as Lemmy seems to be more calm and you can actually move around.

That makes sense, yeah I think in the end I prefer using a community aspect than a person based one.

Thanks yeah been looking into Kbin, seems very confusing but I'll give it a chance when I'm board of Lemmy or Mastodon and want to see what I can find on the platform.

Yeah, I would love to see the ability to be able to follow users on Lemmy as it would be nice to see what your favourite people are up to.

So why do you perfer Kbin over Lemmy?
I have most of the Fediverse-based account and seem to have just gravitated towards Lemmy over Kbin as found it very confusing, What makes you prefer Kbin over Lemmy or any other Fediverse instances?

Mastodon or Lemmy
So I've been starting to look further into the Fediverse and using it a lot more than any other part of the internet at this point. I wanna know the reasons why people might prefer Lemmy or Mastodon, I have both but seem to lean towards Lemmy for some reason, but not sure why maybe it's the simple design and you can find topics a little easier or it might be because I prefer the idea of Reddit over twitter.
Why do you prefer Lemmy? (or mastodon?)

Is there a Decentralised Spotify / Music Platform Alternative?
So I know about Mastodon, Lemmy / Kbin, PeerTube, and Element but is there a Fediverse alternative to Music & Podcasts (preferably one that doesn't connect to Crypto)

Can you claim 'Abandoned' Communities
So I came across someone who was community squatting and now have seen they have been banned from Lemmy.world is there anyway I or anyone else can Claim any of the Communities they created as they now no longer have any mods.

Post to Comment Ratio
What sort of Post to Comment Ratio would you say is a good range for Lemmy / KBin?
I'm interested in knowing what people think a good ratio of Post to Comments are on a Profile, like what would be a good standard / possibly amazing looking profile have for Post:Comments
There's two main Minecraft Communities?


There's this one and [email protected] this one seems to be a smaller one and wouldn't it be good to create communities that run together instead of separate into multiple smaller ones that make no sense and get less traffic?

Finally found a Southampton Community
Hey I'm Samantha I live in Southampton UK. It's nice to see other Soton people on the Fediverse

Does the Lemmy / Kbin (Fediverse) have more helpful content than Reddit?
Pretty much the question, Does it have better help than Reddit?

Southampton, UK Community
A community for my Local City.

Reddit Copy Project?
Has anyone started to create some form of ‘Copy’ Project for Reddit, Not like a clone of the site or something. I’m more thinking of a project that’s goal is to almost duplicate what Reddit currently has on it directly to Lemmy or other Fediverse platforms?

How to create a community on Lemmy.world?
I'm trying to create a community on Lemmy.world but it seems to not want to let me click the create button after filling in everything, Is this a error or is it because I am new to it?