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Before the whole Reddit migration I was passively aware of the Fediverse, I thought I somewhat grasped the concept, and had created a Mastodon account, but never really used it.
But once the migration started, I decided to try out Kbin, and really liked it, and even started to use Mastodon more often.

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[–] Alivrah@lemmy.world 33 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I hadn't even heard of it!

[–] Kururin@talk.kururin.tech 2 points 2 years ago

This was me. I knew PeerTube as some kind of YouTube clone with BitTorrent protocol. That’s allπŸ’€

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[–] peter@feddit.uk 12 points 2 years ago (1 children)

To be honest, I thought it was stupid. I misunderstood how it works and I thought it was overcomplicating the idea of decentralised instances

[–] Kara@kbin.social 6 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Ah, that's fair. Do you think you've changed your mind on it, or do you believe that it's sort of a con of these platforms?

[–] peter@feddit.uk 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I've changed my mind, but I do think that the concept is somewhat difficult to grasp

[–] mrmanager@lemmy.today 1 points 2 years ago

People seem to understand when you think about it like email.

[–] SnowGlobal@lemmy.world 11 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Pretty similar to you: Had heard about Mastodon when Twitter started imploding and made an account over there. But didn’t really get it and I never really used Twitter anyways so I wasn’t too interested in figuring it out.

Then when the APIpocalylse kicked off I came and checked out Lemmy and learned more about the Fediverse. When I found the Memmy app and more people started coming here it really felt like this was taking off, and I’m excited to see that momentum continuing. I haven’t opened Reddit since Apollo died, and this is now filling that void in my online diet.

[–] eclipse@lemm.ee 5 points 2 years ago

Same here for me, when Apollo declared it would stop support I completely dropped reddit and started on Lemmy. Initially the web app for Lemmy was a bit rough for me to use but then I found Memmy and have been here since!

[–] livus@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

This is my trajectory too only I was using RIF and I ended up on kbin.social.

[–] Candelestine@lemmy.world 9 points 2 years ago

Doubleposted fyi.

Personally I was vaguely aware of Mastodon when it first started being talked about as a Twitter competitor. But I didn't really "get it", I thought it was Twitter with added email functionality or something.

Wasn't until spez shattered reddits remaining anti-troll defenses that I started actually doing some research, and finding out Mastodon actually does not have email functionality. Something completely different from that, actually.

[–] themadcodger@kbin.social 4 points 2 years ago

I joined Mastodon a couple of times in 2018 but could never make it stick. Coincidentally rejoined last year just before the Twitter implosion, and maybe it was all the new people I was able to start using it in a way that made sense to me and rather enjoyed it, despite not using Twitter.

As soon as the writing was on the wall about the API changes, I created an account on Lemmy and here. That was end of May and the big migration happened end of June.

So tl;dr, I've been aware of it since 2018, but didn't actually start using it until end of 2022.

[–] fennario@wizanons.dev 4 points 2 years ago

I had gotten so 'meh' with Twitter that by the time Mastodon came around, I just wasn't interested and would rather just quit Twitter altogether.

Then, a couple weeks ago some buddies on a Discord were talking about Lemmy, so I decided to look into it. And so here I am.

[–] Tai@lemm.ee 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

First thought it sounded like a scam because people were talking about it the same way people talked about crypto. Looked into it enough after the reddit api shenanigans that I wanted to make a lemmy account and I'm still learning new things about it.

It's like reddit, but on the blockchain! /s

[–] hitagi@ani.social 3 points 2 years ago

I've used Mastodon for a moment before and it was plagued with porn. I also wasn't a fan of microblogging so I dropped it pretty fast. I prefer forum/board style media platforms.

Knew nothing, still don't know a lot and had a hell of a time signing up but it seems to be getting better and growing. I'm trying to be more active to help out with growth but I'm not that guy.

[–] NENathaniel@lemmy.film 3 points 2 years ago

I knew and used Mastodon on occasion but, definitely appreciate it more now

[–] neko@fishfry.cheese.beer 3 points 2 years ago

I've been a regular on mastodon for a couple years, having fully quit twitter for it.

i was vaguely aware of lemmy but wasn't interested enough to switch to it until basically now

[–] QuarterSwede@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

I was on Mastodon because Musk is an absolute shit head. Didn’t miss it one bit and it actually is a lot nicer. Same seems to be true here.

[–] lemminer@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

I started from scratch

[–] tunetardis@lemmy.ca 2 points 2 years ago

I had heard of mastadon but since I was never really big into twitter, I ignored it. Also, I think the first article I read about it was on how to set up your own instance and invite friends to it and that seemed way more than I would want to do.

Reddit, on the other hand, was a big deal for me, and learning about lemmy and kbin was an eye-opener. I was on digg before reddit and was afraid whatever the new thing was would eventually suffer the same fate, but I'm cautiously optimistic the fediverse model may be more resistant to the corrupting influences? We'll see I guess.

[–] Kierunkowy74@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

Heard about Diaspora around 2010s. Knew Mastodon probably before 2022 (when there were only two Polish instances, 101010.pl and a left-wing one, remade later into more mainstream pol.social), @Vivaldi brought me here as they integrated Mastodon with their web browser. However, @74 is actually my first fedi account. Learnt about /kbin and made an account there in 2023, when it consisted only of 2 Polish servers, karab.in (flagship) and another one. My account here, on kbin.social exists since 8 of May 2023.

[–] FreeBooteR69@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I joined the metaverse via mastodon four years ago and lemmy 2 years. Guess that makes me a fucking hipster, lol. Though i'll admit since the reddit fiasco i dumped reddit completely and made /kbin my home and been using the fediverse quite a lot more.

[–] ReakDuck@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Same here except that I created a lemmy.ml account. I had an account on a mastodon server which doesnt exist anymore but I never really used it. But now I still dont use mastodon but Instead of being reddit addicted I am now Lemmy addicted.

Generally its impossible to be reddit addicted because I always use Open Source apps for Social Media which now will cost me 2 million dollars I heard.

[–] mojo@lemm.ee 2 points 2 years ago

Already used Mastodon before and understood the concept of decentralization. I used Lemmy years ago, but the front page was getting like 12 upvotes so not much was going on lol.

[–] Anticorp@lemmy.ml 2 points 2 years ago

Zero! Zero familiarity! When I heard about Lemmy during the Great Reddit Migration of 2023 I was like "What a stupid name. I should code my own Reddit and get rich. The time is now!". But then I realized I don't want to code Reddit after writing code for 6-10 hours a day at work, and I checked Lemmy out. Then I learned about the Fediverse. Then I was highly impressed and gave many oohs and aaahs. Now I'm off Reddit completely (except for CenturyClub from my desktop like twice a week for 10 minutes) and this is my home. Yay!

[–] Rottcodd@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

I had some vague notion of what it was, but hadn't really wrapped my head around it. I had a Mastodon account, but that whole style of posting has never really appealed to me, so I didn't invest any effort into figuring it out.

In the wake of the API thing, I wasn't quite sure what I was going to do about Reddit. I used RIF, so it was going to affect me, and there's no way I'd ever use Reddit's inexcusably shitty excuse for an app, so I was going to have to figure something out, but there are always alternatives for people who are willing to look for them, so I wasn't all that concerned.

But then spez did that petulant and bitchy AMA and I realized that it was probably time to look for a new forum, because that was a pretty clear signal that their intention was to make things much, much shittier and fuck you if you don't like it. So I started poking around and found a mention of kbin/lemmy and came to check it out.

I was just curious to see what it was about, and assumed that at most, I'd just bookmark it and keep looking. But somewhere along the way, it suddenly clicked and I understood what the fediverse was really all about, and I just... stayed. I didnt make a conscious decision to leave Reddit - I just never went back, because I have no reason to.

[–] Moose@moose.best 1 points 2 years ago

I had a Mastodon account but didn't really understand how it all worked, I thought it was only for Twitter like applications. I really like the concepts of self hosting stuff so when the Reddit strike happened and I found out what Lemmy was, I decided to try it out and have been learning along the way.

[–] HubertManne@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

freedombox and some stuff I vaguel remember about an open source social media

[–] cow@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I had used mastodon, akkoma and peertube before learning about Lenny when the Reddit stuff happened. I have never had an account on twitter and rarely used my Reddit account.

[–] Mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 years ago

For the last year or so I've been using a private PeerTube instance I run to host videos my kids like to make and share with their friends/family. It isn't federated for privacy reasons.

[–] brianrlawson@midwest.social 1 points 2 years ago

I started a Mastodon server and had been running that for about 5-6 months before joining a Lemmy server. I knew about other ActivityPub platforms, but hadn’t felt the need to join until then.

[–] Efwis@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 years ago

I knew of it because of the minor migration to mastodon, plus the website for EndeavourOS, which I use for my operating system has a mastodon account for posting news about it. But like many other I’m not a big fan of the microblogging concept. I didn’t know about lemmy until the migration was getting ready to happen from reddirt (spelling intentional).

I did know about the fediverse and how it works in principal before then.

[–] Duchess@yiffit.net 1 points 2 years ago

i'd used mastodon.social briefly after the tumblr porn ban but then switched back when it turned out to be not that big a deal. not to mention i really didn't understand the concept of different servers or how federating/defederating worked. i floundered for a couple of days before i came across my current setup. calckey account which i look at rarely and an account on a small lemmy server for stability purposes.

[–] Eigengrau@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

Lurked Calckey for a bit , i was fan of Freeplay's userstyles

But decided to go for kbin bc it's not limited to redditlike functions , promising for interacting with rest of 'verse all under one account

I had no idea it existed before the API changes were announced.

I had a mastodon account from 2 years ago i never used (i don't like twitter style social media)

[–] Bosa@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Not at all familiar. It was Reddit or other social media but never knew anything about Lemmy until recently.

[–] deweydecibel@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

I'd been using mastodon somewhat, and I'd heard of Lemmy before but never actually tried it until the initial announcement of the API changes months ago.

[–] hbar@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 years ago

No experience at all, I heard about it first in a Reddit thread about alternatives.

[–] AndreTelevise@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Used Mastodon for a bit a few years ago, but it wasn't popular enough so I didn't get much out of it at the time. Now, I basically prefer Mastodon and Calckey to Twitter, unless I want to see what my Twitter mutuals are doing, most of which are artists.

[–] danhakimi@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

I wrote a paper about the fediverse in Law School in 2014. That wasn't my introduction to the concept, just a good way to frame my answer.

[–] JaxiiRuff@pawb.social 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Been aware of it for the past year since twitter fucked up API access and I knew that reddit was going public someday.

I even selfhosted a matrix server for a while to try to use discord less but that fizzled out. Its complicated and kind of resource intensive to host your own instances especially with federation. But I am glad that is an option and will do it when I can upgrade my homelab. Now that reddit has fallen I am committing to the fediverse using mastodon and lemmy.

[–] Erikatharsis@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I think I first heard of the fediverse from the Shonalika video on Mastodon, which I would've seen in 2020. I think I would've had some experience browsing Peertube without an account prior to signing up to Kbin, too. But Kbin is my first time having an actual fediverse account. It's pretty cool!

[–] JoJoGAH@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

My experience matches op pretty much to a t. What I love about all of it is how light and free it feels. I don't feel hemmed in or funneled like I do on other apps.

[–] OverfedRaccoon@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

Had a Mastodon account years ago (whenever the radical.town instance was a thing). But I never used it because I never used Twitter. Made an account on an instance for music and that I'll actually use here recently with the Twitter stuff. Then joined kbin and Lemmy to check them out shortly after with everyone else during all the commotion.

I had a general idea of the Fediverse, how it worked, and some of the platforms on it (Friendica, etc), but never really got into it til earlier this year.

[–] letraset@feddit.dk 1 points 2 years ago

I've been active on the Fediverse for 5 years or so via mastodon, but more so in the indieweb movement. It's nice to see more people get acquainted with it. It's a good place.

[–] JoeCoT@kbin.social 1 points 2 years ago

I setup a Mastodon instance at leftist.network back in 2020, when I was worried that the COVID/Trump situation was going to quickly transition into something more serious. Besides Jan 6th that didn't happen, but hey, it was a cool domain for people to join when Twitter started tanking!

But the thing is, I never really used Twitter. My social media was Facebook and reddit. Both of them for the discussion groups (Facebook isn't boring if all your friends are gay communists). Mastodon didn't quite scratch the itch, mostly because there's nothing like Facebook groups or subreddits. I had looked at Lemmy before, but there wasn't a big enough user base to really move over.

I looked up kbin and lemmy with the reddit diaspora, and they fit both social media fixes. Most communities are on Lemmy, but I like kbin's interface more. I just want kbin to add the feature to hide upvoted posts.

I'm a little dismayed that more and more stuff is moving to Discord though. I was an IRC regular back in the day, but I could never quite deal with Discord's 24/7 conversation to try to keep up with.

[–] thayer@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 years ago

I was aware of Mastodon and LibreTube, but didn't associate them with the "Fediverse", nor had any real grasp on what the Fediverse was.

My displeasure with Reddit led me to research the alternatives and do a deep dive down the rabbit hole.

[–] Gerryflap@lemmy.world 1 points 2 years ago

During my master's degree we had a course where we had to make a small app or data collection thingy using the Mastodon api (or something, can't fully remember). So I was aware it existed, and contemplated joining at a few points. Ultimately though, I just don't really vibe with Twitter-like social media. After Reddit did the thing, I saw Lemmy, which suits me way better. I like it so far. I'm donating a small amount of money to help with keeping the instance running, and I hope this remains a cool place to be for many years to come.

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