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submitted 1 year ago by speck@kbin.social to c/fediverse@kbin.social

Noticing some people levying that against people bringing up complaints about their experience here. It's not the spirit which I hope will prevail. Also, lazy cop out in a discussion.

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[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 49 points 1 year ago

I think kbinners are doing a good job with having a good reputation in the fediverse. But ex-redditors as a whole both on here and Lemmy are the new kids on the block. It's important to keep that in mind. We arent redditors we're kbinners now :)

[-] cloaker@kbin.social 18 points 1 year ago

Saw a great post before, not KBiners, KBinauts! :)

[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 24 points 1 year ago

okay yeah we're going with kbinauts for sure.

[-] wrath-sedan@kbin.social 16 points 1 year ago

I will accept nothing less than kbeans

[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

kbeans and kbinauts are both good to me. kbeans is kinda funny but it may not be obvious the connection to kbin.

[-] wrath-sedan@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

Yeah, kbeans just makes me chuckle every time I hear it. I'm actually pretty ambivalent about what name is used and maybe in the spirit of federation we end up with a handful of names

[-] gus@kbin.social 8 points 1 year ago

I gotta say I have never vibed with kbeans. Sounds like something an elementary school teacher rewards their students with

Also like that kbinaut (and kbinner) keep kbin in the name

[-] hourglasss@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

this has my vote

[-] Wit@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago

Not to be confused with kerbonauts from KSP ;)
(there's a pun to be made here about the planet Kerbin but I can't think of a good one)

[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

Tbh we are kinda the alien astronauts of the fediverse. Beehaw claimed the bees.

[-] stillnotahero@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

And here I am thinking Beehaw was a play on ‘yeehaw’… yikes

[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

It is. Their mascot is literally a bee cowboy. It's a play on bee and yeehaw, so beehaw

[-] FreeBooteR69@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

I dunno, i like kbiner so long as it isn't pronounced binner, more like carbiner. I'd rather be a rifleman, than a bin diver, lol. As for kbinauts, makes us sound spaced-out crazy, as in twirl your index finger in a circular motion around your temple type. I'm on the fence about it.

[-] stephfinitely@kbin.social 6 points 1 year ago

I am very excited by what Kbin is doing and is becoming. That being said ever since they opened up Lemmy and the rest of fediverse I have started to see more and more hate speech to minorities. I had hoped that those kinds of people would have stayed on Reddit but it looks like they ended up on Lemmy and now Kbin users are having to deal with it since opening up it's gate. I am not saying Kbin should separate from the other fediverse I just think they should make it more obvious where content and post are coming from.

[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I have to say that I haven't experienced any hate speech here. as for "where content and posts are coming from" there's already two userscripts to do just that, and the admin/dev said that it's planned to be officially added.

[-] arquebus_x@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

I'm one of those new kids and I'm still struggling to wrap my head around a lot of things. Like I understand the concept of federation, but I can't figure out how to use the tools (if they exist) for distinguishing between local and federated stuff. What makes federated threads show up here on kbin? Are there any that don't? I guess I'm just unclear on the execution in practice.

[-] Otome-chan@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

so you can tell where something is coming from by checking the full @/name. you can see this in the sidebar for magazines, or hovering over someone's name to see for the users. there's userscripts to show it automatically and I think it's planned to have an official option to do so.

What makes federated threads show up here on kbin?

By default, we can access every other federated instance. However, it might not show up if someone isn't subscribed to the person or magazine. Threads for magazines should be 100% in sync across instances (though sometimes things are a bit finnicky due to the influx of users).

Are there any that don't?

Content from other instances won't show up here if:

  1. it's not part of what the collective kbinauts have subscribed to (if we subscribe to another instance's magazine, it pulls in that content for everyone here.)

  2. if another instance decides to block or "defederate" with us. as of now I think every instance is federating with kbin.social so this shouldn't be an issue.

  3. if you mark that you don't wish to see federated content. this will only show you stuff from kbin.social.

[-] speck@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

Not sure if I'll do a good job of answering this, but there are a few ways to discern between local and federated content. First, by how you filter content. e.g. by All or what you've Subscribed to.

Secondly, in two parts:
Next to the title it says where the link first came from, originally. That might be kbin.social, lemmy.world or it might youtube.com. In the latter one, each post in a thread also says who posted it with "[username], 3 hours ago to [thread]" That [thread] indicates the origin in the fideverse of that post. So if someone first posted that youtube link on lemmy.ml and then it was brought over here, that's where you'd find that out.

Note that you might have to hover over it to fully where it came from (that's the case on my desktop). For example, right now I see some post marked "[Username], 1 hour ago to Technology." Hovering over "Technology" reveals that it was @technology meaning that's where it came from.

On sh.itjust.works, there's a way to only see content from that instance. Not sure rn how to replicate that for kbin.social.

What makes federated threads show up here: because you've subscribed to it; because you are viewing m/all, and someone else posted it there. btw, if you want to post something from elsewhere here, you simply copy paste the federated link for it. You'll notice on a kbin article/post, when you click "more" there's the option of either a local link or a fediverse link. Other instances will have that option, which is what you'd want to copy.

Bringing in a url from elsewhere in the fediverse, btw, becomes one way to then be able to subscribe to it here (iirc).

There's a lot of good guidance for understanding kbin and the fediverse. It's just a little scattered everywhere in the many discussions that have been had. Don't be afraid to keep asking for clarifications. Plenty of us are trying to pay forward the help that we've received.

Hope this helps a little

[-] Tischkante@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago

I binned my K so hard a beehive fell from a tree.

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