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I wish there were alternatives to Reddit. If anyone has a recommendation, let me know.

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Lemmy think on it and get back to you.

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I almost feel like there’s an answer there for you, but I can’t put my finger on it.

However, last night I had a vision about th singer of Motorhead. I think it means something…

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I’m struggling to see the connection with Lemmy “Kbin” Kilmister.

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19 points

Didn’t he tour with Mastodon?

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How do you feel about Linux and leftist infighting?

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32 points

Love Linux, but why be redundant about leftists?

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Damn Leftists. They ruined Leftism!

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leftist infighting

There’s a place that doesn’t happen?

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Nobody hates leftists like slightly different leftists.

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Truth social

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Sure but they are mostly Nazi bars and Klan rallies.

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19 points

Sail the high seas.

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Give me leftist infighting over Nazi content any day of the week!

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I feel like the tankie brand of leftism shouldn’t be called that. Their embracing of technocrat totalitarians kind of puts them out of the left field.

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You know, for all the complaints I see of tankies, I have encountered 10x more people who incessantly complain about them.

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Nice

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IIRC there is an open source project for forums communities.

It’s called SMF I think.

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Nice avatar lol

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Simple machine forums (smf)

phpbb

Mybb

paid - ipboards, vBulletin

But that’s all software to run on your own server

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Darn you beat me to it haha

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Digg

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ICQ recently is about to shut down so I got nothing for ya

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ICQ recently is about to shut down so I got nothing for ya

Uh-oh 😏

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7 points

We could always go back to html chats. Hotelchat, Webmaze…

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Damn, really?

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Individual websites for niches instead of amalgamation websites

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Usenet

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alt.atheism

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what is that?

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Not sure if serious. 😑

Anyway, before forums, there was a network of servers hosting discussions and to some extent file sharing.

The modern version of Usenet is pretty focused on file sharing and mostly so on paid servers.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Usenet#:~:text=Usenet is a set of,which is potentially widely distributed.

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I know right? Also iirc there was some discord alternative, but I can’t quite remember the name… it’s just as well, the company owning it probably shut it down. It’s not like it’s some free protocol that can be used by anyone, sigh 😞

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Besides Lemmy, HackerNews is decent altho way less subject/community driven

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Hackernews is just chock full of techbros who think that since they know how to code, that automatically makes them rational and more authoritative on a subject than most people. Every time I go there I’m surprised by how crappy it is lol

Edit: somehow misspelled “techbros” lol

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Hacker News might be the most insufferable and childishly naive place on the internet.

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Love hackernews but if it gained huge traction outside of the programmer community, it’d be corpinated and enshittified in the blink of an eye by a team of MBAs.

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Lobste.rs is pretty active too for tech focused topics

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But getting membership is next to impossible. I tried maling them and contacting them on their IRC channel, but to no avail.

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I’ve heard good things about Lemmy

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I have been hearing really good things about this new service called X. Very small and friendly community. You just need to register an account and do 12 easy installments of 420.69 yearly

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Reddit does shitty stuff, but at least I’m able to find stuff on there. Why Discord took off as a medium to replace forums is beyond me. It’s not easily searchable, and search engines can’t index it. If people aren’t fastidious about replying to messages they’re responding to, it’s just a nonsense stream of consciousness from dozens of people.

That being said, I hate the formatting of most forums. Reddit and Lemmy’s comment nesting is excellent. It’s very easy to follow conversations.

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I use Opencore Legacy Patcher to run unsupported macOS on my older Macs. They used to have an excellent Reddit group that was easily searchable and rammed full of really good advice on how to fix common issues.

A couple of years ago they shuttered the group and moved everything over to Discord, and it’s been hell ever since trying to figure out how to fix something if it goes wrong.

You search for your issue, find someone talking about it, then have to pick through the dozens of replies either side to try and figure out if there’s anything useful. There are dedicated support threads now, but hardly anyone uses them, so they’re not helpful.

I really, really hate Discord as a support medium, and can’t for the life of me work out why the OCLP mods chose it over Reddit.

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I’ve used OCLP, and I didn’t even realize they largely switched to Discord. That explains why finding some info was such a PITA when I was playing around with it.

I will never understand why people choose to use Discord as a forum replacement. It’s just such an awful platform for that.

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Discord is awful for everything that’s not live audio chatting. And even in that case, I think Telegram groups work better.

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Oh, and to add something that’s just occurred to me…

If you had a problem and couldn’t find a solution while the support was on Reddit, you could easily start a new thread that might bring you the help you needed. Now, with Discord, you have to hope that someone who knows how to help just happens to be browsing the feed at that moment, otherwise your post is getting lost in the ether, because who the fuck is searching for problems in order to offer assistance?

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That being said, I hate the formatting of most forums. Reddit and Lemmy’s comment nesting is excellent. It’s very easy to follow conversations.

You could set that up on a lot of forums, you just had to select threaded view in the settings 👍

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discourse does this well. While not exactly reply chain based, it’s still fairly easy to follow imo.

discourse > discord

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Good to know, thank you! I’ll have to look closer when I visit a forum next.

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I hate the formatting of most forums. Reddit and Lemmy’s comment nesting is excellent.

The funny thing about this is that it’s just plain old threading, which has been around since the 1980s or earlier, with the slight variation of showing message contents directly in the thread tree instead of beside it (thanks to today’s high-res displays).

Usenet readers did threading. Email apps could do it if the developers wanted to; the required information is there. I’ll bet there’s forum software that can do it if an admin enables it.

For some reason, most corporations seem to have decided that classic message threading has no place in their interfaces. They resort to piling things into stacks or serializing them into seemingly endless scrolls. It fails to represent the structure of group discussions, and sadly, has been going on for so long that many people might not have ever seen the better alternative outside of reddit.

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Forums were awesome until the ads took over. Then apps like Tapatalk made reading them easier. Then Tapatalk went to shit and power users migrated to reddit (mainly for the easy to use wepage and awesome independent apps.).

Then reddit shit the bed so now Lemmy is filling the gaps.

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Discord didn’t replace forums imo, it replaced teamspeak, raidcall, mumble and Skype

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Tell that to the people replacing their forums with a discord lol

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I don’t hate those people but I do want to slap them and tell them NO.

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1000x this

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The transience and non-indexability is a feature, it’s easier to manage a community if any problem can be solved by just ignoring it for a few days. Just have to hope the issue stays within Discord, sure you could search within discord, but no one is going to and on any large discord the results are likely to be so numerous that it’s worthless. Worst case you lock down a chat channel, mark it as private due to ‘spam’ and create a new one to serve the same purpose as the old to cover it up the rest of the way.

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It’s like if a bunch of people were gathered in person talking about something, with many of the same pros and cons.

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Why Discord took off as a medium to replace forums is beyond me

My theory is that it was used as the primary form of informal communication by groups doing something, then it felt like a community.
And since everyone was there…Why not put the documentation there? Sure, it’s not indexable, but the group is open-sign-up, right? Right?

Then a few years down the line, someone suggests switching to another primary storage location…Then faces huge amounts of push-back from people comfy sitting on discord.

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Also how obsessive forum moderators are over petty things like closing old threads and necro posting.

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The worst is when you’re trying to look for something but one of the discord bots has said a word similar ten billion times so that’s all that comes up. You’ll try to ban the bot to see other comments but then you just get like blank space or some shit where the bots comments would be

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I use discord for a a couple of things, but I can’t stand the layout. That’s probably one of the main things that’s kept me from using it more.

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I don’t understand why discord is so popular for communities. There is 0 permanence, and google does not index it so not even organic growth.

Discord is a black hole of knowledge except for the ai training companies.

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It attracts a different audience, so in aggregate it seems like your community is suddenly bigger because 1+1=2 right? What you don’t realize is that you’ve divided your community into two separate groups with possibly different wants, needs and cultures.

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Or that 50% of the users on the discord only went there to find one thing, and probably won’t ever interact again.
So it looks like a bigger community, while losing accessibility.

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It’s s great fit for people with goldfish memory span.

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Sooooooo… anyone born before 2005

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Your goldfish lived for 20 years?!

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It has a terrible privacy policy.

https://tosdr.org/en/service/536

This is Lemmy’s for comparison.

https://tosdr.org/en/service/9267

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Whoa, that’s a really fucking cool website, thank you for sharing with us

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No problem! I’m a big fan.

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Stopped using Discord a few months ago. Not for any specific reason, just felt like I wasn’t using my time effectively. Anyone important added me on Signal, and then I deleted the apps from my phone and computer.

I can’t put words to how much better my mental health has gotten.

This doesn’t really relate to your comment, I guess, but just thought I would mention it in case anyone else is considering taking a break from the platform.

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What did you do on the platform out of curiosity? I felt similarly when I left other social medias.

Discord I mainly use to keep an eye on early access games and dev updates, and occasionally ask or answer questions. Although I did get into it after deleting other social media so I may be subconsciously avoiding the more toxic parts of the experience

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Because its very easy to use and does stuff no other platform does (make it extremely easy to voice/video chat with multiple people streaming screen and essentially make a forum in 2 clicks)

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That’s all good but those features are not what makes a good discussion forum. This, what we’re typing on, is an example of a good forum.

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Some communities don’t need a good discussion forum, they need voice chat with a little text chat. Originally, discord was for gaming groups and it worked amazingly for that. Now, more communities are on it than should be, but its still a good feature set for gaming groups.

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Because it shouldn’t be used as a discussion forum. It’s more similar to an irc and teamspeak

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People are after whatever fulfills their immediate need

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Also their role system is badass. It’s incredibly fine grained and makes it possible to manage large communities with plenty of different user levels.

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Google doesn’t index Discord, which means the billion dollar ad industry makes little effort to push their ads on Discord.

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I’m gonna keep posting on Lemmy and hope that helps. Our collective communities should not be in the hands of mega corporations.

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You should keep posting on Usenet too…rec.+

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I read many MBs on Usenet everyday 😉

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What is a good usenet server for reading MBs of discussion every day?

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So much this.

But where? How?

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Yes, we just have to collectively make Lemmy grow until it’s a true and complete replacement for classical monolith websites such as Reddit and Facebook groups.

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I tried running a forum… With 24 hours I had 10k posts for Russian porn… And I followed best practices to set it up.

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I am running a forum (about web technologies), and have been doing so for about 24 years (damn. I’m old). I had some spam problems, but was able to get rid of it.

It probably helps that I wrote the software myself (24 years ago there weren’t many forum software projects).

But the traffic is declining. The peak was around 2003-2005, with >500 posts per day, and is slowly declining since then with a massive drop last year (about 19 posts per day). Young people only rarely use the forum anymore, despite massive modernization efforts, and the older people slowly disappear.

    1998 |   6686
    1999 |  40528
    2000 |  70379
    2001 |  41129
    2002 | 171294
    2003 | 203642
    2004 | 204685
    2005 | 173659
    2006 | 150000
    2007 | 135936
    2008 | 126283
    2009 |  94894
    2010 |  70333
    2011 |  48691
    2012 |  31197
    2013 |  30606
    2014 |  30227
    2015 |  29334
    2016 |  25472
    2017 |  27505
    2018 |  28551
    2019 |  22366
    2020 |  17250
    2021 |  12794
    2022 |  10135
    2023 |   7151

If the trend continues we will shut it down in a year or two.

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Ooooh. Data. Nice.

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I spent a lot of time in a few forums in the 00s. Many of them still exist but they are shells of what they used to be. One that I check into once a year or so has about one post per year - and it’s normally a post asking if anyone is still there. The owner keeps it running as a memorial to one of the mods who has passed.

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yeah, I feel this. Currently it is mainly nostalgia and memorial why we keep it running.

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I used to love Something Awful, which I think is still doing pretty well at a glance. So many good book recommendations.

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Distro-specific forums are alive and kicking.

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From your stats, it’s clear that the first fall was caused by Facebook and smartphones.

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Yes, the uprise of social media was a big hit in traffic.

But I disagree with the smartphone part, quite the opposite. Suddenly the forum was flooded with questions about HTML/CSS/JS issues with smartphones. I suspect that smartphones delayed the drop in postings.

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Why don’t you share it here, I for one would be interesting in checking it out.

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It’s a german language forum. I guessed that it is not very interesting to most people reading here because of the language barrier. But I’m happy to share the link: https://forum.selfhtml.org/

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I haven’t run a BB forum for probably well over 15 years but in my experience the best thing was to just limit the ability to post for 24 hours after the account is being created (that makes getting caught and banned a bit more of a pain point because they have to wait 24 hours before they can do anything again) combined with just blocking Russian and Chinese IP addresses.

It’s surprising how much rubbish that stops.

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And I followed best practices to set it up.

Including email confirmation for registering accounts, post limits for new accounts, initially being allowed only to the entry area where one has to post and introduce themselves to be allowed elsewhere?

In my childhood these were the basics.

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Oh no, that’s really sad and disgusting. Please share the link so that we know to avoid it.

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Taken down long ago. I think on day 3

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Yeah, was gonna say: it’s not just the competition, spams, scams, and trolls are a real issue.

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Was it any good?

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Well that’s still better than the weird Indian witch doctor spam I see on a couple of forums I visit.

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It’s always fake passport scams that I get, where they will offer people fake passports but of course they don’t actually have any capacity to make them, so they just take your money. Is there really a massive demand for fake passports all of a sudden?

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