Hello, I know that the fediverse contains many challengers to the walled garden approach of the main stream social media options. But, unless I miss comprehend, the fediverse isn’t anything new, more a return to how things were in the the past. Case in point Newsgroups. Why aren’t they mentioned in the same breath as Lemmy, kbin or Mastodon?

  • Kichae@lemmy.ca
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    9 天前

    No, they’re not. Forums and content aggregators are significantly different in terms of user experience and, frankly, project goals.

    One of the biggest differences between Reddit and forums is focus. A web forum is focused on a topic, and has sub-topics. Content aggregators are flat, and focused on, well, content aggregation. They’re a mix between link aggregators and blogs. The modern version of them also involves user created and maintained discussion groups, where forums have set sub-topics and generally have site-wide moderation.

    And modern forums, FWIW, have threaded comment chains.

    Reddit and Reddit-like services are really quite shit at being forums. There’s very little about the user experience that they have in common.

    • Blaze (he/him)@feddit.org
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      8 天前

      And modern forums, FWIW, have threaded comment chains.

      Do you have a few examples of modern, active forums ? Curious to have a see what this looks like