Kbin actually does let you look at and browse microblogs as well as threads.
Kbin actually does let you look at and browse microblogs as well as threads.
You’d have to be really clear about what you mean by “perfect”.
Well, after messing around a little, Kbin seems to be able to do both. I can #follow your PeerTube #user or #subscribe to your #channel. Interestingly, PeerTube seems to allow you to create multiple channels under a username which is kinda similar to Kbin’s #collections or Mastodon’s #lists.
#Kbin has a #feature to kind of deal with this called #collections. Instead of subscribing to all #magazines of a same type or even name, you can put them in a collection (or find a collection where somebody already did that) and then favorite that collection see all of those magazines in your feed. Splitting up the discussion is still not ideal but at least this lets you see all of it at once and increases #discoverability.
#Kbin actually handles this really well. Whenever it detects 2 of the same #thread (at least that’s how I think it works), it’ll group them and only show one of the threads on your feed. If you click on it, right under the thread will be the other #cross-posted threads on other magazines, each of which has its own upvote/downvote and comment count. You can click on any of those threads to switch to a certain magazine’s thread and see the #comments there. Also, when you comment, it only goes to the thread you currently have open.
Can you actually #access PeerTube #content from other #instances? As a Kbin user, I can see both Lemmy threads and Mastodon microblogs and I know Mastodon users can tag Lemmy (and maybe also Kbin) magazines to make threads there. Is there a way to interact with PeerTube like that?
Here’s a #tag that works on #Kbin: @likethismaylike
@carturo222 As far as I know that’s a Mastodon #exclusive feature. Probably because it could cause some massive #security issues.
I feel like the message here was more that the remaining userbase were bigots and there wasn’t anything worthwhile there.
The poster doesn’t need to care about it. Just the ones looking at the posts to see which ones are a waste of time. Hell, the algorithm might already be doing that anyways so even they don’t need to care about it.
Was ancient Greek mythology particularly helpful for them to understand the world around them?
Well, I’d say their polytheistic structure made them more open minded and assigning reasons to events even if they’re made up made them look for causality. Not that I’m an expert by any means but I’m sure it wouldn’t stick around if it was useless.
I was a fairly new user. It was mostly because it was a popular platform so sometime during the quarantine I just started exploring it.
Maybe you could include some recommendations on carrying over content/followers. Especially if there’re bots to do it.
I think that’s acceptable if you’re going for an eerie feel. It suggests maybe the caves aren’t as abandoned as you think.
What do you think about the term “Latinx”? Do you think there’s a better term to use to be inclusive?
Where?