Pretty familiar. I first learned about the fediverse when I joined Mastodon. I kept it at arms length as just a curiosity until Elon bought Twitter last year, when I switched to Mastodon full time. Since then I joined Pixelfed, Lemmy, Kbin, and checked out Calckey.
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I became aware of the Fediverse a few years ago...After not developing any traction initially...I left. However, I came back and am pouring more effort into decentralized social media. Kbin and Mastodon are amazing for me now, being able to connect to other instances due to federation, I run into so many interesting people!
I've had a mastodon account for a few years but I'm not super active on it, since I'm not a huge fan of microblogging. I learned about lemmy from the reddit alternatives sub, but never gave it much thought. I didn't realize it was part of the fediverse, and didn't really commit to making an account due to the lack of content at the time.
I learned about Kbin during all the recent reddit drama, and decided to give that a try. Now that I've been here for a while and understand federation, I'm really loving it. I'm really excited to see where this goes as the platforms and federation concept starts to mature and gain traction
I had joined Mastodon when Elon started doing kooky things with Twitter.
mastodon and peertube is alli knew
I never heard of the fediverse until people were looking for Reddit alternatives.
I was vaugly aware of Mastadon and the federation idea. Thought it was a cool idea but I just hate the Twitter format so never thought more of it.
I didn't know anything about it, and I still pretty much don't know anything about it. In my super hazy interpretation, it sounds like it pretty much means there are a bunch of spaces that work standalone but it's possible to access one from another without having to sign up or anything to the other. Or something. I'll probably look into it someday but for now I'm just happy to have it.