this post was submitted on 17 Jun 2023
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I'm not sure, but I wouldn't mind Mozilla in the fediverse. I thought I heard something about that being a possibility. At some point if things scale there will start to be a cost that has to be handled beyond donations, so what in hoping is there are maybe some trusted institutions that help out rather than Meta/Amazon/etc pushing into the space
@Sigmatank @RomanRoy that's already happening: https://mozilla.social
Fantastic. I wonder if they'll get a Lemmy instance going
@Sigmatank Right now, I actually prefer kbin to lemmy personally, although I don't have an account on either yet :)
Wow, what are your feelings currently on interacting with the threadiverse from outside? I considered using my Mastodon, but the interface is so poorly optimized for this sort of content that I gave up and registered a separate account.
Not OP, but I liked kbin as well. I'm on Lemmy so far, but Kbin's web UI is a bit more appeasing to me.
Lemmy is faster and has an app tho.
Mastodon is meant for people who love Twitter. If you like the forum format, just stick here. You can still interact with Mastodon.