RedditMigration

Esta revista es de un servidor federado y podría estar incompleta. Explorar más contenido en la instancia original.

Nugget_in_biscuit, en

Apollo now appears to be dead. RIP

sanctuary_sanctuary, en

I decided to edit all of my comments to say that I left Reddit in protest and provide a link to the Fediverse. If I leave the comments up when I delete my account, can Reddit edit them back to what they originally were? Should I just delete them?

melroy,

@sanctuary_sanctuary Yes.. looking at the past history of Reddit actions. Reddit is constantly restoring threads and comments. Even deleted ones. Which is against various privacy protection acts.

sanctuary_sanctuary,

@Tar_alcaran I did it by hand, but I had deleted my 10 year account a couple months ago for unrelated reasons so I didn't have many comments.

SeeStars, en
@SeeStars@kbin.social avatar

saying my final goodbyes to reddit

SeeStars, en
@SeeStars@kbin.social avatar

the deed is done.

Xepp, en

Trying to migrate to kbin, but have several small questions after using it for some minutes now.
Can anyone please expain how to ask simple questions within this magazine, like:

How can I ask questions here without posting a new link, photo, article or video?

Questions like:

  • How can I add magazines to my favourites?
  • How can I search a specific magazine (like RedditMigration for those quesions I have...)?

Finally:

  • Is there a more extensive user guide than kbin's user guide on Github?

Xepp,

@chris

Thanks! I still see "Add new article" on kbin.social and on fedia.io it is "thread" as you said.

Niello,

All of the options in + except making a new magazine is creating a thread. The "Add new article" is equal to making a text thread.

You should be able to find some useful guides or info if you click "top" on the homepage, or go to /m/kbinMeta and click top to find some useful guides. Out of those this one should be a pretty helpful start.

https://kbin.social/m/kbinMeta/t/11493/A-small-FAQ-to-hopefully-help-new-users-to-kbin

I don't think there is currently a way to favourite magazines but you can subscribe to them by clicking the button on the side bar.

kurgal, en

Can anyone explain to me what a Microblog is and how is it different from a thread? Are they similar to what a Toot is on Mastodon?

anteaters,
@anteaters@feddit.de avatar

Microblogging is the name for things like Twitter. You "blog" only small texts like the famous 160 characters of Twitter. A tweet or toot would be called micropost or just "status update". On microblogs you usually don't have threads but replies to a post. These replies and the initial post effectively form a thread but all the replies are also separate posts by the user.

ono,

Microblogging is tweeting, or tooting, or similar. Very short messages, usually from one person and directed to whomever happens to notice them.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microblogging

A thread is a collection of comments from people replying to one another, usually organized in a tree structure. It’s more like a conversation.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conversation_threading

Peruvian_Skies, en
@Peruvian_Skies@kbin.social avatar

What exactly are Reputation Points and how are they calculated? I've got mostly upvoted comments and a few boosts but I'm sitting at -3 and I'd like to know how it works and what it means.

VulcanSphere,

@Peruvian_Skies As for reputation point on kbin, it's currently broken.

Pamasich,
@Pamasich@kbin.social avatar

@Peruvian_Skies

Currently reputation is calculated from boosts and reduces (downvotes). Upvotes are favorites and not counted. This will be changed iirc.

shellsharks, en
@shellsharks@infosec.exchange avatar

@RedditMigration Threadiversal Travel - A guide for Lemmy, Kbin and general Reddit off-ramping

Hey Kbin-folk, I’ve recently published my take on the “threadiverse” in the form of a quasi-guide but with some other commentary. https://shellsharks.com/threadiversal-travel . Appreciate any feedback, good or bad!

2fat4that, en

I know there’s only a few days before 3rd party apps no longer function so this idea may be too late…

I’ve been reading about scripts that automatically delete all of your Reddit posts and comments. I would like to see one of those scripts written into the third party apps so that I can nuke the site from orbit upon my escape. It’s the only way to be sure.

lemonh3ad, en
@lemonh3ad@kbin.social avatar

What would happen if everyone downvoted everything when sorting by new on Reddit?

vtez44,

@lemonh3ad We need to check it out. Probably problems with posts getting to hot. Would be funny if they disabled votes just because of this.

ausin-hfc402, en

I love kbin more the reddot

umbraroze, en
@umbraroze@kbin.social avatar

As I recall, Reddit really dragged their heels in implementing GDPR-mandated data checkouts, citing technical challenges and privacy issues, but I'm sure it was more about the technical challenges and laziness (old codebase that has kind of sucked since forever and they're not keen on touching it). This was when the law went into effect in 2018.

I requested archives of my data from Reddit as per GDPR a few weeks ago, and it's still pending. And the page said "oh, uh, we'll provide them within 30 days." ...which is well within the letter of the law, if not the spirit. Other sites I've requested my data from can provide it within days, usually.

All I can say as someone who's been perplexed about Reddit's tech side for a long time is that it's pretty damn emblematic of the whole site.

seacocker,
@seacocker@lemmy.world avatar

They might not have bothered to implement an automated setup just for EU & UK users, meaning it's an ad-hoc process each time. If they go over the 1 month you can head over to the ICO website and file a report.

AeonThoth, en

Is there a way to sign into multiple Fediverse instances using the same account? Or is it possible to merge account across instances?

Cyzor,
@Cyzor@feddit.de avatar

The pitch for federalization gives the misleading impression that the system provides a universal (or at least portable) account mechanism. It seems to be a common point of uncertainty with users taking a look at the emerging platform.

From a usability standpoint, the sign-in process ought to be able to tell when someone is trying to join from a non-local instance, and provide means to redirect or authenticate them appropriately. Maybe something in the style of "Sign in with Google," only simpler.

I think upcoming versions of Lemmy/Kbin are attempting to improve link behavior to make it less likely to unintentionally stray from your home instance.

umbraroze, en
@umbraroze@kbin.social avatar

Like many others, I've been wondering "Hmm, where the heck do I get all the cute animal pictures now?"
...but the answer to that question was staring me right in the face.
I'd just do what I've always done if I want cute animal pictures.
I mean, Pinterest is right there.
Reject subredditery, embrace tradition.

z3n0x,
@z3n0x@feddit.de avatar

We actually have some nice animal/aww communities right here: https://browse.feddit.de/

Curious_Canid,

Try "cute dogs, cats, and other animals@lemmy.ml" for that kind of content.

Robotoboy, en
@Robotoboy@kbin.social avatar

I have a Mastadon, AND a Kbin now. I'm trying to sign up for different Federated services and link 'em all together. I'm loving this new protocol so much. It's quiet...

It feels similar to the early 2000's internet and I'm loving it.

Ghostalmedia,
@Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world avatar

My only problem is how defederation is handled.

For example, last night I submitted a post to memmy@lemmy.ml. My wife then wanted to comment on the post.

She has a Beehaw.org account and I have a lemmy.world account. She couldn’t see my post because beehaw defederated from lemmy.world.

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