#TIL that the @todayilearned bot publishes each new thread on the TIL subReddit to the fediverse.
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Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2024 00:30:20 JST Strypey -
Hyolobrika (hyolobrika@social.fbxl.net)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2024 00:30:16 JST Hyolobrika @strypey @raphael If you’re going to have one community for everyone, there should be some way of allowing multiple moderation styles to co-exist within it, like Aether used to have.
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Strypey (strypey@mastodon.nzoss.nz)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2024 00:30:17 JST Strypey @raphael
> for extra points, maybe publish them to a Lemmy community?It would be good if we could have one TIL community across the whole fediverse. Lemmy immediately seemed less useful to me when I learned that there can be a totally disconnected TIL community on every Lemmy instance. This makes it difficult, if not impossible, for a critical mass of people to converge on a community, as they can on a subReddit.
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Raphael Lullis (raphael@mastodon.communick.com)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2024 00:30:19 JST Raphael Lullis @strypey @todayilearned for extra points, maybe publish them to a Lemmy community? :)
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Raphael Lullis (raphael@mastodon.communick.com)'s status on Tuesday, 09-Apr-2024 00:30:44 JST Raphael Lullis The idea is not to have "one community for everyone" but a simple onboarding guide for those wishing to leave Reddit. Let them come to the places that they are "used to" at first, and once we got rid of Reddit we can start optimizing the new system.
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