Is it gonna reach anywhere or die out like kbin and the way it is going i would say mbin ? They are also trying to dip toe in the microblogging platform as well and trying to use lemmy clients and that confuses me as they are promising some features lemmy doesn’t have so how would that and the microblogging part work out on lemmy clients . Also srry if i am at the wrong /c/ and just point me in the right way .

EDIT: After some researches i don’t think i wanna support sublink as the devs didn’t open any issues or propose any contributions to lemmy which could’ve solved the whole mod tools issue for everyone but they straight up went to forking for who knows why and that is not a good look.

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    10 months ago

    The killer feature of sublinks is going to the ability to move an existing lemmy instance to it. That is its strength because it means that it’s not only start up instances that can use it.

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      Fully agree. It also means that feature parity + any advantage will be enough for the ecosystem as a whole to eventually migrate from Lemmy to SL.

      Hopefully this is enough for a friendly arms race between both dev teams.