@simonmic is experimenting with alternative discussion tech for the PTA community. This is a 14 day trial of a hosted public discourse server with no commitment. Why not… Reddit ? I have spent much time contributing answers on Reddit but it is increasingly unattractive to me as a place to build community content. Their UIs are bad, getting data out is difficult, and now they are licensing our community-built content to AI companies for large sums of money without significantly sharing it with ...
Have a look at the linked post. What are your thoughts ? Is it worth exploring further ? Cc @zako
Update:
Here’s the “Why not Lemmy” bit from my post above:
Lemmy is like Reddit but decentralised and run on a non-profit basis by many collaborators. This is great, and a much better fit, but it has problems of its own: it doesn’t work with my main browser Safari, the RSS feed is difficult to announce in chat, it is technically complex and immature, and it is not sufficiently different from Reddit to motivate reddit users to move there. I’m grateful it exists but at present I find it underwhelming for our needs.
Because of this, and positive early response to the experiment (including from the Reddit and Lemmy mods), and my personal readiness to try a more featureful setup, I’ll keep going with this. I invite you all to visit, join, and/or cross-post there to get more eyeballs and answers:
Update: Here’s the “Why not Lemmy” bit from my post above:
Because of this, and positive early response to the experiment (including from the Reddit and Lemmy mods), and my personal readiness to try a more featureful setup, I’ll keep going with this. I invite you all to visit, join, and/or cross-post there to get more eyeballs and answers:
https://forum.plaintextaccounting.org