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fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?2·14 hours agoLmao, exactly me!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?4·14 hours ago@fajre @Codeberg ist “a non-profit, community-led organization that helps free and open source projects prosper. Our services include Git hosting (using @forgejo ), Weblate, Woodpecker CI and Pages.”
interesting man, i’ll try!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?5·14 hours agoOMG, I didn’t know this site, thanks man!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·14 hours ago“Its not filled with wankers and bots yet though so its got that going for it.”
hahaha I use Arch, btw
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?2·14 hours agoBefore anything, I would check if there is an active community they are actually interested in, and give them that. Otherwise, there’s really not much reason why they should use it. It would be like gifting someone a box full of manga to someone who is not interested in Japanese stuff. I’m saying this because a lot of people including OP seems to think decentralisation/federation/FOSSness are some major selling points to a lot of people, but it really isn’t. Content usually is.
It even applies to you too. If an instance banned you for mentioning Linux or FOSS, you wouldn’t really care that they were running open-source Lemmy, you would ditch that instance. If that happened with every instance, you wouldn’t use Lemmy at all.
Now you made me think man!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·14 hours agoI normally just say, “I read [x] on Lemmy.”
If they ask and are genuinely curious what that is, I tell them it’s like a reddit offshoot, but the users control the network and servers with a high level of transparency in administration/moderation and run off software that can have tens of thousands of crowdsourced eyes helping to find and fix any bug or security issue.
interesting!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·14 hours agoI don’t, because they’ll ruin it.
lmao
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Privacy@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?4·14 hours agoBrave has already had several leaks and a history of selling data, that’s why I switched to LibreWolf.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there something like GitHub, but without big tech involvement, no data collection, no ads, open source, and preferably decentralized (maybe Fediverse or even P2P)?2·14 hours agoNo, because the people hiring and the people working with you will be using GitHub.
maybe not! Life isn’t just work.
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?1·15 hours agoexactly!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?2·15 hours agoThis is how I do it.
Brief
Imagine if there were 5 clones of twitter, all owned by different companies, but they could all still talk to each other.
So, a person from Twitter could talk to people from threads and bluesky.
Why do it this way?
Each twitter clone could have its own quirks. Like one could have a dislike button where as the rest won’t. If one of the clone owners decides to become a nazi, we can just migrate to another clone. This makes sure power is not concentrated in one place! If the system is open source, you can even start your own version of twitter where you rule!
Don’t care about talking to people on twitter!
But you say “I don’t want to have to talk to people from Twitter!”. Well, doing it this way allows you to choose not to do so. (There’s an option to block clones you don’t like!)
What is fediverse?
It’s the network through which all these different but similar apps can talk to each other.
Social media formats like reddit, twitter and Instagram have been replicated for fediverse and available for people to join or create their own version.
Lemmy is a fediverse alternative for reddit, there are 100s of lemmy apps that can talk to each other (or choose not to if they don’t want to). Mastadon is alternative for twitter. And there are more.
To get them to join
Join the biggest instance or join any instance! You can figure out what you want specifically later, easy migration allows that!
But if you want You can read about them before joining: Each is focused on different things like privacy, literature, tech, and even gaming.
Fun Extra
Unlike with instagram and twitter and reddit, fediverse apps like mastadon and lemmy can theoretically talk to each other. So you will be able to see your “tweets” with your “reddit feed”.
Notes
Emphasize pain points and incentives like:
being banned for no reason free speech safe spaces like minded people Tighter knit communities Decentralisation, if they’re into some form of socialism or left leaning ideologies.
awesome man, thanks a lot!
fajre@lemmy.worldOPto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How do you introduce the Fediverse to other people?21·15 hours agoThe whole thing with federating is irrelevant to most users.
I tell them it’s a social media built in a way that makes it impossible for any company to take over it in order to make profit. And then I show them to some instance I’ve hand-picked for them, without really telling them there are other instances as well. It’s not something they should worry about at that point. I can explain it later on, anyway. interesting!
amazing!