Yeah, this describes my experience so far. I really want to like it here, but so far it’s been an effort.
I am using Mastadon more, hopefully with time we see a similar level of polish. However, even there it don’t see a dent in Twitter.
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This right here
I’ve been a lurker on Reddit for the last decade so contributing here has definitely been a learning experience. One issue I’m running into is, how does one easily share what they are contributing with everybody else? Discoverability is somewhat of an issue on here whether you are trying to make a new community or a new instance.
I mean, you’re on fediverse.boo, and I’m on kbin.social, and I saw your comment here, and am replying to it. I’m pretty new here myself, but I’m finding no issue discovering communities on other instances and subscribing to them to have them show up in my feed. So I’d say subscribe to the communities you want to contribute to, and post. I’m sure we’ll all be able to see it and interact with it.
As a new kbin user from Reddit, it’s… jank to say the least. My biggest gripe is the new comment box being at the BOTTOM of the page.
I prefer it that way, because I’m like forced to read what other people commented previously.
If you’re on desktop you can use the Kbin enhancement userscript which moves it to the top, also shows peoples tags like @lemmy.world
Link?
I use this one with Tampermonkey:
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/468612-kbin-enhancement-script
Oooo, thanks :)
On the plus side this place feels smaller so instead of just lurking all the time it feels meaningful to participate.
This is better than Mastodon by far. At least that’s been my experience. Much easier to find communities here.
wanted to try mastodon, but what really annoyed me was the the blinding bright post box in dark mode. Everything was nice and dark, but the post box had to be white. tried to find a user script to fix it, but there were none
Get yourself an app, or a better web client. You don’t need to use the client the instance provided for your convenience.
I‘m actually relieved if it doesn‘t become too big, I‘m afraid if it does, the corporations and other bad actors might come to destroy it again. I‘ve gone through this often enough.
The good news is that federated open source projects should be a little harder to destroy.