Quick question, I’m looking to make an Mbin account and just wanted to ask if there is any lemmy.ml type of situation to be aware of.

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One of main reasons I want to try Mbin is having lemmy style and mastodon style content in one place and afaik piefed doesn’t offer that

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Counter opinion: mbin and the devs are fine.

There’s a couple of people here who won’t stop hopping into every thread about anything to talk about the things they make/businesses they run/etc.

Feels more like they’re just a little too enthusiastic over their shit than actual shitheads, but that’s just me.

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Agreed. It’s quite telling that despite all the asking, no one has been yet able to pinpoint a single issue on the mbin devs.

The most generous interpretation is that it’s just a half-remembered thing of discontent from folks who didn’t want kbin to get replaced (before it was known that kbin was dead).

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Yeah I would definitely skip out on Mastodon and Lemmy directly. They’re fine as a temporary visit but long term nah.

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Piefed? It does, at least somewhat. IIRC the main thing is that you can’t follow specific Mastodon users.

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Nice instance name

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