@Tsunami45chan it does seem migration is so small though, r/truegaming has like 1M users, yet the Kbin equivalent has just 160 or so.
@sladewatkins @splatoon@lemmy.world @splatoon@kbin.social I personally use Discourse quite frequently, and I’ve found it to be a good platform to use.
Not quite sure what Squidboards uses (I’ve never touched the website), but the only big downside to Discourse is it’s mobile app imo. The mobile app on Android literally is just a way to get notifications from multiple servers in one place, that’s it.
@splatoon@lemmy.world @splatoon@kbin.social It also looks like they will not be holding a poll about closing the subreddit forever.
It’s disappointing how they made this move of reopening without any sort of poll, since the community is the most important part imo.
@carp4lemmy having to look at the post through lemmy.ml since I have a DNS block on newly registered domains, but I’d just like to say a welcome to any new squids who have joined the fediverse!
also we’re also looking for a banner if anyone’s interested, or translators, since LibreTranslate/Microsoft Translate/Google Translate isn’t that accurate
@Logster998 been operating for 8 months on Mastodon now, and we’ve gotten 380 followers here
@splatoon3ink has around 500, and OatmealDome (despite him being incredibly unreliable here) has around 1500
@carp4lemmy I don’t generally automatically post, on Mastodon I can’t use advanced formatting options, but on Akkoma and Calckey you can
@Logster998 @carp4lemmy I’m planning on putting my posts on Lemmy so you’ll probably see that happen anyways.
I’ve had a few reactions to some of the patch notes here on Mastodon though for sure.
@Tsunami45chan I do wonder whether forums might see a rise though, I was talking with someone else about squidboards and talking about Discourse (a free open-source forum software, https://discourse.org) as a viable forum platform for people