You are looking at subscriber numbers, and this table counts Monthly Active Users (who posted, commented or voted) of the community.
(yes, it is a table now :))
Today’s social media transform us into merely numbers.
No problem for me.
Alts: @Kierunkowy74 (kbin.earth) @Kierunkowy74 (PieFed)
Polish account: @Kierunkowy74
Mastodon: @74 or @Kierunkowy74 (alt)
You are looking at subscriber numbers, and this table counts Monthly Active Users (who posted, commented or voted) of the community.
(yes, it is a table now :))
From the project website:
Sublinks, crafted using Java Spring Boot, stands as a state-of-the-art link aggregation and microblogging platform , reminiscent yet advanced compared to Lemmy & Kbin.
But the author of PieFed, written in even more popular language than Java (Python) said:
The thing with the more twitter-style ActivityPub projects is they send activities to individual users inboxes a lot, whereas with the threadverse it’s all shared inboxes. So there’s a fundamental difference in the way they use the protocol which makes scaling those projects much more difficult. My gut feel is that adding full microblog support would increase the size and complexity of the codebase by at least 50% and triple the server load. Maybe much more. It just doesn’t seem worth it.
A feature creep?
(maybe they see a bus factor = 1 as the only issue of /kbin, though)
They don’t federate yet.
For China:
Not actually the region you asked about, but wykop.pl is actually larger in Poland, than Reddit.
This is the language of my interface, and it seems that it makes Polish a default submission language.
And, of course, there is no language detection on the Fediverse.
I have edited thread language, thanks!
“(…)Just like Lemmy won’t support Place objects, I’m not sure if any other platform will ever support Page objects, because Pages are much bigger in scope than anything most Fediverse applications ever deal with.”
Article
or Page
objects are supported not only by Lemmy and /kbin (and Mastodon, but as link). It is a default object type on WriteFreely, can be used on WordPress, and is compatible with Friendica. Hometown (a Mastodon fork) also renders Pages and Articles in their entirety.
@feditips @fediverse @FediFollows @mention @masimatutu
There was a list of subreddits, which participated in 12 VII blackout. I tried to make list of equivalents of these on Fediverse - to make switch to Lemmy/kbin easier.
All Lemmy threads, combined with toots from Mastodon. And more to come.
Replaced an inactive .ml community with this, thanks!
NoLawns updated (there was formerly .ml one)
Twoxchromosomes took no part in protests according to https://reddark.untone.uk
Wikis serve mainly lurkers, and federation of these sites does not matter much for them. The main advantage of wiki federation would be ability to edit several wikis under the same account. However, you can achieve the same effect with OAuth (that is, logging to many sites with the same account on another one).
They do, but only for Mastodon and other microblogging.
As you wish!