I think the fediverse in general has a better chance because it's built on an anti-corporate philosophy, from the software, maintainers, admins, moderators, and much of the community (though increasingly less so, as it becomes more popular).
If you have a problem with corporate influence on Reddit, then your ability to act on it ends with your subreddit's moderators. To the admins and owners of reddit, that kind of influence is a feature.
Hell they can even monetize it, bake it right into the DNA of the back-end, give the corps a nice little API to poll, maybe some webhooks...
That is not something I see happening on the fediverse as long as its open source and run by the community.
But I really really agree with it. I'd like to see the culture around here step up a little bit. Circlejerks and shitposting communities are one thing, but not everything has to be a joke. And certainly not the same joke, over and over again and again.
What's wrong with Discourse? I ran a server during college for a couple of buddies and it was totally owned and operated by us, no corpos or anything. It's just like phpbb or any other forum software AFAIK.
I can understand this perspective: wanting to spread the gospel of federation, etc.
But I'm starting to come around to the realization that the growth mindset is rotten. It's what leads to these big centralized/unified platforms that concede on their core in order to reach a wider audience.
I can't blame corpos for conceding away all identity, because engagement is how they make money, but what's our excuse?
These aren't refugees. They're free to make a lemmy or masto or whatever account any time they want. We don't have a problem with most of the people. It's the platform, and all the fucking out and proud racists who are on it.
I might join you. I know some k8s and shit, if you need a hand admin-ing. Actually since my instance is likely federating with threads, I was looking at pulling my account and donation eventually anyway.
Don't be obtuse, you know exactly what they meant: low effort "quippy," dare I say it: Whedon-esque comments, that you can predict before even opening the comments.
Certainly people must ask for "pints" though and if the server brings them a drink, I would take that as confirmation that they are tacitly serving pints.
it’s easy to listen to an audiobook at the same time
This blows my mind and shows what a different experience this must be, compared to what I was imagining. I suppose you've been reading sheet music for a long time now? Almost like a second "language." Do you enjoy reading sheet music?
ahah big boba better bring a big straw 😘