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Man you wanna talk about a spam issue. Whew. Slash dot is still bad. I went back to trying it a while back and quickly did the whole Homer Simpson back in the bush.
I still monitor it via rss for the articles. But I stay away from comments. There is nothing to see there.
I read the headlines there daily but steer clear of the comments. A few years ago, Slashdot had a Nazi problem. There were a group of users who would invariably post full on Nazi content no matter the article. It would get down voted eventually, but if you were early and headed into the comments, you were treated to some vile conspiracies about Jews running the world and calls for Jews to be exterminated.
(Given that I'm Jewish and have been told by such people to my face that "the only thing Hitler did wrong was not finishing the job", it's distressing when I see posts of this nature.)
Yeah. Would see similar. Full on swastikas in ascii art style stuff. This was within the last couple years, around the time there was another small exodus and I went back to check on slasdot. It was about the time Ruqqus was starting up. Like I said....just homer simpson backed away and moved on and left it to RSS feed links.
Its a shame what relative anonymity brings out in people on the internet really.
You weren't kidding I scrolled down on the comments regarding anxiety screening article and backed away. What is going on with that place. Who exactly is the demographic that uses it to comment.
I have no idea the demo. But I’m pretty sure I’m on a list just by clicking through that place.
I'm browsing pinterest more for art, fashion and diy stuff and the occasional meme
A veteran there, so it's not much of a replacement for me, but many Redditors seem to have migrated to Tumblr.
Most of the subreddits I was subscribed to were about Classical music, there's no much on that topic on the fediverse, but I've found a forum and I'm planning on registering on it.
Yeah, I've been thinking of moving my blog content to Tumblr. Not sure how much I'll actually use the platform because I'm not a huge fan of the conversation formatting but it seems like a good option for dumping long(er) form blog writing.
Niche, but for Fire Emblem there is Serenes Forest forums. Very active!
Checked it out and it sure is. When I start my Fite Emblem play through I'll know where to go now. It's been common to say reddit killed message boards, but turns out it was really more an insulated view from redditors who got used to just depending on reddit. And there's something about forums where even few posts that are old don't make the place seem as dead, since responding just bumps it back up so the thread just gets reused instead of new thread dependence.
I’ve been trying out Medium for essays/articles on a variety of topics.
I've been over at squabbles.io. Its much simpler to use then the fediverse and the community is super tight. The creator is active with taking advise and suggestions. It's really cool to watch something build from literal nothing. They even have their 3rd party app in beta already. Check it out.
Always been a fan of Hacker News at Y Combinator: https://news.ycombinator.com/
And we built and maintain a Reddit / Hacker News alternative at Cyber Report focused on cybersecurity: https://cyber.report/
Edit: in my own personal interest niche category of Archery, and this is interesting: https://www.archerytalk.com/ Archery Talk was always much bigger and popular than the subreddit for archery. I wonder how many niche topics always had a non-reddit, category dominant forum. A lot probably.
I've been seeing that site come up a lot in my searches lately.
I've found the dnd beyond forums to be pretty nice for DnD discussion
In a mix with RPG.net and enworld.org
Fark.com
Spending time on single-topic forums is groovy. Ukulele Underground has a fairly lively forum, I can wallow in all the ukulele minutiae I want to my heart’s content. A lot of the people on UU are far more hardcore than I am, so I keep feeding /c/ukulele on the .ml instance and wait for the more casual ukulele players to arrive… like a hunter laying out bait.
Other than ones already mentioned, I've been enjoying Tildes, squabbles.io and newsminimalist.com
Got an invite for Tildes? I was hoping to check it out.