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minus-squarewagonerlinkfedilink7•2 years agoAt least for me, micro blogging serves very different needs than forums. I don’t see them as so interchangeable that Twitter people flock to kbin/Lemmy.
minus-square@mbryson@lemmy.calinkfedilink5•2 years agoIsn’t mastodon the federated microblogging replacement? Lemmy & kbin are the forum/news aggregator replacement instead, correct?
minus-square@empireOfLove@lemmy.oneOPlinkfedilinkEnglish3•2 years agoThat’s meant to be the use case, yeah. Threads kind of wanted to be a bit of both, and of course ended up sucking at both…
At least for me, micro blogging serves very different needs than forums. I don’t see them as so interchangeable that Twitter people flock to kbin/Lemmy.
Isn’t mastodon the federated microblogging replacement? Lemmy & kbin are the forum/news aggregator replacement instead, correct?
That’s meant to be the use case, yeah. Threads kind of wanted to be a bit of both, and of course ended up sucking at both…