I don’t actually think that, but wanted to be the first to complain about it.

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    1 year ago

    I mean, some of us did use kbin before the great reddit influx, so, it could very well be something someone has said genuinely already :)

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      I still remember the times, when /kbin consisted mainly of @ernest’s science links and federated Lemmy posts. When /kbin was aimed to become an all-encompassing frontpage of the Fediverse, with all content from Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, Mobilizon, Friendica, Pixelfed and other fedi software to become, at a glance. When the most exciting thing was the accessibility of new Fedi content types, on the same app. Semantic Web, but determined by folksonomy and decentralised.

      And now, having a community? having to listen to them? being simply a Reddit replacement? Seriously? I did not consent to that! /s