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Well there is always tiktok. Where i can show of my latest dance moves. Although there can be copyright on the music.
Note : I don't have a twitter account ...
Note : I don't have a twitter account ...
Reddit wasn't the only game in town. Like today, there's IRC, mail lists and this forum.It's much different than it was 10 years ago; when it was pretty much the only game in town.
In 20 years, the only thing that will have survived from today is probably IRC, mailing lists and (the concept of) forums.Reddit wasn't the only game in town. Like today, there's IRC, mail lists and this forum.
Who still uses IRC.
Which server & which channel ?
… the more that I use things with a sense of continuity, the less I'm inclined to waste time in IRC. …
… For FreeBSD I typically look first to Discord, then Matrix. …
… tiktok. Where i can show of my latest dance moves. …
today, there's IRC, mail lists and this forum.
… and <https://blendit.bsd.cafe/c/freebsd>, and so on.
Discord sucks for threaded discussions. I'll stay with the FreeBSD forum as my go-to for questions, and there for a more casual chat about FreeBSD.
… The absence of threading i.e. nesting within topics causes bickering to be seen by everyone who views the topic. It's a recipe for trouble, especially in a community where some people seem to take the greatest pleasure in bickering and/or negativity. …
Less of a problem in Reddit, where threading with nesting is the norm. …
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Indeed. It just creates holes in our forum. In ~2 years when someone is researching through older topics, many of the external links will be dead by then.When you do these link dumps and stuff with little to no post text for contextualization and integration into the topic, that seems like a real buzzkill for discussion, for me at least.
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I personally see all those different sites as merely a way to reach out, promote, and spread the word about FreeBSD. Authoritative source of info is still freebsd.org... If we consistently refer people to the Handbook (no matter the channel, be it reddit, discord, slack, Mastodon, IRC, whatever), then these external channels have served their purpose.And I really don't understand pushing to fragment FreeBSD ďiscussions over so many different sites, then trying to stitch them back together again with cross-linking.
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For example, the very start:Which part of <https://forums.freebsd.org/posts/645278> was troublesome? Can you be specific, rather than just dump complaints and stuff?
I'd probably want to say something of my own, not just "Cross-posts:"... Like a sentence or two that are descriptive, AND tie into the current conversation/thread. For example, I can suggest this: "Yeah, I've seen some old comments about what Discord is good for, versus what Reddit is good for. Like these:"
This part does take off on a tangent to explore the idea that specific implementations of forum software (and comment structure) may be part of the problem. Once again, introducing the idea in a way that ties in and contributes to the conversation - that will go a long way.Please note, The FreeBSD Forums lack true threading.
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However, I think "modernizing" the standard solutions is a good idea:
- IRC - A frontend that casual people can approach. Mibbit is good as a start. But a company could easily make it "cool" and trendy for the kids (with e-stickers and other random crap?). The existing userbase is high so critical mass is already pretty much reached.
- Mailing lists - Create closed circuits and internal emails. Many non-technical people struggle to set up their own mail servers and things like hotmail, gmail are grim. An approach could be to IMAP/POP3 into a mailing list server directly that provided virtual accounts that can only be used for the list. The member could then reserve any free virtual email. This means relay spam is prevented, server keeps more control and people can keep using proper mail clients like mutt/alpine rather than faff with web clients. IMAP could be leveraged for a complete (read-only) archive of the lists. I think there is commercial viability for a product here.
- Forums - These are fine. They can be bloated up with web crap as much as people seem to want these days.
I'd probably want to say something of my own, not just "Cross-posts:"... Like a sentence or two that are descriptive,
about Reddit and Discord environs
… don't understand pushing to fragment FreeBSD ďiscussions over so many different sites, …