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@Clbull A highly-upvoted comment suggests moving to Tilde. Is Tilde federated? I can't find anything that indicates it might be.
No, tilde is its own thing. Resembles Reddit in the beginning, promotes a few long and deep conversations instead of a lot and short comments. It’s interesting but their philosophy makes growth really slow (by choice) and the serious nature of most of the threads tends to turn a lot of people off (it’s not very fun most of the time). I like it but it’s not Reddit nor is trying to be.
Lemmy is a much better choice because there will never be a need to migrate away from Lemmy. Also, no investors, no dark patterns and no pursuit of infinite growth.
More importantly, Tildes is invite-only at the moment (for signups)
Oh wow, already? I made an account a few days ago without restrictions.
Having trouble finding information about a reddit alternative called Tilde, it's one of those words that is too open ended. Is this what they're talking about?
Yes.
I managed to get in because apparently now it's invitation only but I still MUCH prefer lemmy.
Mostly because everyone is moving towards
ActivityPub
and Tildes isn't.Yeah, that’s the one