cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/57576884

There’s so many ways to interact with the Fediverse. The most popular, by far, seems to be Mastodon, but Lemmy, Misskey, and Pixelfed are also relatively popular. Kbin used to be popular, but it has apparently been abandoned, and is mostly dead at this point.

I recently learned that Mbin is a thing, checked it out, and it looked really cool! Has anyone used it? How different is it from Lemmy? I hear they have better integration with Mastodon.

What Fediverse services do you actually, regularly use?

For me, it’s mostly Lemmy, though I do hop on Mastodon every now and then.

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    2 months ago

    Currently I’m using wafrn and PieFed, but I’ve used misskey, Sharkey, goblin, akkoma (never tried pleroma), Mastodon (didn’t like it), Lemmy, Kbin (didn’t like it, so I haven’t even tried to joing a mbin instance), bookwyrm and Friendica. And I may be forgetting something, but those are the Fediverse software I’ve used the most

    I wanna try hubzilla or one of its forks, but I’ve heard they’re a nightmare for mobile use.

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      2 months ago

      I’ve learned about so many different federated services with this post, it’s crazy…

      What do you like about Wafrn?

      Quite frankly, I feel like Misskey/Sharkey/Mastodon/Pleroma are basically the same. I mean, sure, they do have some differences, but it really doesn’t matter. Maybe I’m missing something, but I’m very meh on all of those. I keep Mastodon, but that’s it.

      Also, thoughts on Piefed vs Lemmy? I’ve been getting a lot of feedback on that and I’m starting to get the impression Piefed has a lot of potential, maybe more than Lemmy. What do you think?

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        Wafrn: As of now it’s the Tumblr-style microblog platform that it’s closer in terms of content and energy to the original. Goblin has the pro that being a misskey fork has more app options, while wafrn only has only that for now it’s in close beta (although I access it through the phone browser no issues), but Goblin seems more serious in its content and interactions (or at least that was my perception)

        I think misskey and it’s forkeys are it own thing in both terms of features and user base. Akkoma (can’t speak about plain pleroma) and Mastodon are similar, but Mastodon has , how to say it, this issue where they spend years shitting on features half the Fediverse have to then add it and pretend they’re doing something revolutionary. Also, I don’t know why but all the Mastodon servers I’ve been have had limitations or outright forbid image uploading, telling you to instead open a pixelfed account; I’ve never seen someone like that even in the crappies key/oma instance. That not even mentioning the toxicity (much of it inherited from twitter during the migrations) that exist in Mastodon.

        Piefed like that you can join or abandon communities by topic on piefed and that it ask you if you want to see content with certain topics. Lemmy has the advantage that it has more app options, but it’s harder to filter content there and, at least on the server I was, half of the time the search gave no results. Tbh, I think we need a Lemmy fork because that’s the only way the community it’s ever getting all the user friendly changes it needs. The things that Lemmy lacks it lacks on purpose, there’s an active decision to not have them. Different from kbin, I actually like Lemmy, but I agree that PieFed has a lot of potential and as of now haven’t had any issues with it.

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          2 months ago

          I’m really excited for the future of the Fediverse, with all these apps, but it’s just too much…

          I’m not advocating for anything, but some of these are definitely gonna get culled.

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            A marketplace of apps is actually a good thing. Not everyone wants something based on Twitter (i.e. Mastodon, and similar). Not everyone wants Reddit (Lemmy, Mbin, etc.). Not everyone wants a traditional forum (NodeBB). Not everyone wants a blog (WordPress, Hubzilla, etc.). Not everyone wants Facebook (Friendica, Hubzilla, etc.).

            One of the goals is to build increased compatibility between apps so that you can choose which experience you want, yet can still talk to anyone else on the fediverse. Some big players will certainly emerge, but I think that there will always be hundreds of compatible apps.