• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    The problem isn’t that there are no alternatives. It’s that there’s like 50 alternatives. Centralization makes us vulnerable, but it’s also super convenient.

    There’s a reason we preferred reddit and now Lemmy instead of different forums with different logins for everything.

    The biggest problem with getting off Discord is fragmentation of communities.

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      4 hours ago

      First one of those contenders that solves federation in a nice way would be a winner. Quite a lot of them has it on their roadmap so my hopes are not completely lost.

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        3 hours ago

        I could probably just google this… but I think I just want to hear a real person explain something this time :P

        What do you mean by “solves federation”? As in bringing disparate groups together under a single app?

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          My, probably very bad, understanding would be something along the lines of a shared, decentralized API. Almost like a specialized internet that only serves the functions of the apps.

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          bringing disparate groups together under a single app

          Yep, that’s pretty much how I’d like to see it done. Similar to lemmy/piefed, where I can reply to your comment from different server. E.g. Fluxer have something like this in their roadmap, fingers crossed.