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  • So teens who don't fit in well in the IRL spaces that are available to them should have 0 ways to have social interactions?

    If teen me hadn't had the internet, I would have 0 joyful memories whatsoever of my teen years. Anyone sympathizing with the ideas in the OP is in my mind purely evil and oppressive, I have no other words to describe this.

  • They serve for life (or until resignation), so if someone relatively young is elected pope, the same person will be pope for many decades. The cardinals don't typically want that to happen, so they'll tend to want to elect someone who is probably going to die soon.

  • True, that structure does also have its own peculiar problems.

    It's just what I grew up with (from when I was a preteen, only first became active on reddit ~10 years later), so I'm kinda nostalgic for it. :D One aspect of linear forums is that you gradually got to know the people regularly commenting, much more so than on reddit or Lemmy.

  • ActivityPub is flexible enough that we don't have to choose. Someone could implement a piece of compatible software that displays threadiverse communities as "boards" and everyone could join whatever they liked best. NodeBB is already doing something similar to that.

  • In my mind, that shows that "copying reddit" was not the best idea and people should really have copied things like phpBB or SMF for the flagship "community-based" fediverse platform, at least to start out.

    On traditional forums, even relatively small communities cause interesting content to appear all the time, by thread bumping and back-and-forth discussion that can go over many pages. However it is obvious that this structure doesn't scale well to communities with thousands of active users writing thousands of comments in one thread. The reddit structure works better for such communities, but most communities we have here on the threadiverse just aren't that big yet.

    I grew up with traditional forums and discovered other structures for "social media" much later; I still consider traditional forums way superior to any "social media" structure that is nowadays popular.

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