• Waryspice@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    The infographic doesn’t have any specific mention of kbin so I am a dumb reddit migrator that is still confused. Where does kbin fit?

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      1 year ago

      For simplicity, you can just add Kbin.social to the Fediverse cloud in the second row. You’ll see all the same content that we all see, but with a different coat of paint.

      Think of it like viewing the Internet with different browsers chrome, Firefox, or Safari.

      There are some functional differences to KBin, like the ability to boost, which is like a Twitter retweet, but without getting into the weeds on that stuff, it really is just the same thing with a different interface.

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      1 year ago

      You’re not dumb, kbin isn’t as big of an instance as Lemmy or Mastodon so kbin would be in the “other similar platforms” category. If you like you can imagine the kbin logo and a green plus sign in-front of the Lemmy logo. It is of note that on kbin the “boost” is the true upvote button. The upvote button does show popularity but it won’t “boost” the posts to the front page.

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      Kbin is essentially the same as Lemmy.

      I also would say I don’t think the graphic is correct about the way “all” works. I’m pretty sure “all” is content from all local and remote communities any local users have subscribed to (which is shaped both by local user activity by the federation graph that local and remote server admins control). Communities on servers that admins have defederated from will not appear in “all”.

      So… individual local users and admins shape the “all” feed. I don’t think there’s any way to get a global feed of all Lemmy activity.