Chatty friend of the Fediverse! Moderator of m/dryherbvapes and m/quickstart
RIF had it best. Click the thumbnail for the link, and the post title for the other options such as view comments.
This is exactly my interpretation. They leverage tools above and beyond the average user. This makes the time they spend engaging with the platform more productive, higher quality, and more visible than the average user. Think of it not as power in the political sense, but in the sense of a ‘power’ tool.
Honestly I don’t think it matters, because Ihis exact thing happened after I created m/dryherbvapes, just a few hours before m/vaporents and !vaporents were created. I added them to the sidebar, subscribe and join into discussion on all three.
As far as I am concerned there is room for different communities with their own vibes about the same subject on the Web. I mean it happens in real life so why not?
Anyway kbin has a feature where it recommends similar magazines so that will be a huge opportunity for cross pollination once everything gets indexed fully.
Edit: typo
I agree wholeheartedly with @macracanthorhynchus but I also have my own hypothesis about how things will evolve.
The special thing that Forums had that was mostly missing from the centralised reddit subs was the sense of intimacy within the community. Specifically to the extent that you would get to know some of the members despite the anonymity.
The Fediverse allows us to have the best of both worlds in this respect. You’ll pay special attention to the communities you are fond of, while at the same time keeping an eye on the rest.
Anyway, that’s just my half baked prediction, but I hope it comes true!
Yep I’ve seen my super niche kbin community grow to almost 50 subs in under a week. Started off slow but gaining traction.
Personally I’m not here for a slick interface and lightning fast performance. Those things can be fixed. I’m here for the community – that’s something Reddit doesn’t have, and can never be fixed.
Thanks now I want a sausage roll…