I still remember the times, when /kbin consisted mainly of @ernest’s science links and federated Lemmy posts. When /kbin was aimed to become an all-encompassing frontpage of the Fediverse, with all content from Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, Mobilizon, Friendica, Pixelfed and other fedi software to become, at a glance. When the most exciting thing was the accessibility of new Fedi content types, on the same app. Semantic Web, but determined by folksonomy and decentralised.
And now, having a community?having to listen to them?being simply a Reddit replacement? Seriously? I did not consent to that! /s
I mean, some of us did use kbin before the great reddit influx, so, it could very well be something someone has said genuinely already :)
I still remember the times, when /kbin consisted mainly of @ernest’s science links and federated Lemmy posts. When /kbin was aimed to become an all-encompassing frontpage of the Fediverse, with all content from Mastodon, Lemmy, PeerTube, Mobilizon, Friendica, Pixelfed and other fedi software to become, at a glance. When the most exciting thing was the accessibility of new Fedi content types, on the same app. Semantic Web, but determined by folksonomy and decentralised.
And now, having a community? having to listen to them? being simply a Reddit replacement? Seriously? I did not consent to that! /s
I keep seeing people talk about kbin having peertube support? how does that work exactly?
Well, it does not work now. Some PeerTube channels have been fetched as magazines, but they receive no content.