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Pons_Aelius, in What do you think about upvoting/boosting your own post?

Personally, I don't like it.

It is for the community to decide.

The wave of spam we have a few weeks ago were accounts that were upvoting and boosting all their shit to stop themselves going into the negative.

Also with so little posts on here at the moment it is not like new posts are lost within minutes they way they were on reddit.

Chozo, in I haven't seen anyone mention the kbin native(?) app!? I tried it and it seems perfect and amazing?

The version you've installed is the PWA (Progressive Web App). It's effectively just a stripped-down browser window that loads the mobile site in its own dedicated "app" on your device, even though it's technically just a separate Chrome window.

For a lot of users, this may be all they need. But because it's just the mobile web page, you won't get any extra features that you might find with a dedicated app (like notifications or custom UI elements).

Tomassci,
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This, the app is just a webpage that doesn't appear like one. Though I have to say that it is good for the time being (until some better app gets done)

theJWPHTER88,
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Say no more... Artemis is the name, albeit currently in an early-access beta state.

ernest, in Kbin keeps logging me out, while I'm actively using the site - I go to make a comment or something and it doesn't work; logging back in automatically redirects me to the front page.
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I have an eye on this issue. I can't reproduce it myself, but I will have a few additional devices for testing this week.

curiosityLynx,

Also a major mitigation would be if it redirected you to the page you were on, ideally with what you had written already filled in, after you log back in.

Better yet: if logging in was just a detour to submitting a comment or post. So if you try to post something and you're not logged in, you get presented with the login screen, put in your login information, send, and the post you were trying to make gets posted.

CarlsIII, in Am I the only one noticing it about kbin's name?

Kbin sounds like the Kbin islands holding company where I am a customer with a secret, illegal account.

Oh crap.

TellumSiege, (edited ) in Is Kbin dying? I wanted to address the deleted thread and provide some insight into the current situation.
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You've done an awesome job. And anyone complaining needs to remember that Kbin/ Fediverse is still in its infancy stages: It's going to cry, teethe, piss and shit itself when you least expect it. But with the right care (and time), one day it'll be a lot easier to manage.

Yoscooter, in /kbin - a few quick announcements
Yoscooter, in [Tips] Here are some shortcuts for your old reddit habits
Yoscooter, in A small FAQ to hopefully help new users to kbin (updated June 11 17:00 GMT)
Yoscooter, in A small FAQ to hopefully help new users to kbin (updated June 11 17:00 GMT)
Yoscooter, in A small FAQ to hopefully help new users to kbin (updated June 11 17:00 GMT)
Yoscooter, in /kbin server update - or how the server didn't blow up
Yoscooter, in PSA: Upvote is not an upvote like you are used to (like Reddit) - "Boost" is the Reddit Upvote
Sinnerman, in What I think kbin needs to do to survive, and why I think it has a better chance than any other Reddit alternative I've seen yet.

I think we should be discussing and commenting on what we think is most important about this space.

One of the biggest tensions is going to be that as a community grows, it's going to attract the attention of (a) advertisers who will develop "organic marketing" campaigns, (b) political messaging campaigners for international as well as domestic concerns, and (c) "influencers" who want to market their brands. Each of these will use high-engagement ragebait and awwThatsAmazing-type posts. Reddit's r/all was full of these.

Kbin and lemmy seem nice and refreshing because a lot of those posts don't exist here yet. But if we continue to grow, they will show up. How will we handle this?

asteroidrainfall,
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That’s one trend I hope doesn’t spring up over here. I hated the fact that 95% of the subs on /r/all were literally the same thing. Like, what was the difference between MadeMeSmile, DamnThatsInteresting, NextFuckingLevel? Just all the same clickbait trash, and then, as you say, some “organic” marketing campaign for the latest Marvel movie.

Edit:
Mastodon handles this by not having an algorithm. In order for a toot to gain traction, it actually needs to be boosted around so that people can see it. A great example of how this prevented “organic” marketing was with @Raspberry_Pi.

When they first joined, their SNS team tried the same easy brand tactics that they used on Twitter, trying to force engagement. It had the opposite effect, and the community backlash was fierce. They have since changed their messaging and become more genuine.

Since link aggregators usually need some kind of algorithm for a “front page,” I think the most important thing is to have it be transparent and static. No changing it every 4 months to increase engagement.

Most importantly, the community should also have a shared opinion on what kind of stuff they are okay with, and this can be more localized per instance.

Madison_rogue,
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Recently, I've visited r/all out of curiosity. Prior to deleting my Reddit account I can't remember the last time I had visited r/all. I was always on my home page, and r/all didn't even enter into my sphere. I would only catch brief glimpses of it as my home page loaded (I don't know if this is because I used RES or not). My wife and I would talk back and forth about things we'd see on Reddit, and they were vastly different experiences.

Considering the minimal content so far on kbin, I do peruse "all" frequently, however my default viewing is on subscription. I don't know how many users defaulted their home page to r/all on Reddit, but my wife and I did not. It seems to matter on how you curate your own experience. I'm glad these choices exist on kbin.

asteroidrainfall,
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Reddit also had an aggressive recommendation system, where posts from your most recently interacted subs would show up more often. I would literally only open one sub via a post on the front page and the next time my /all would be filled with trash for that sub.

PlasterAnalyst,

I used rif and I took the approach of blocking subs and using the front page rather than subscribing to specific subs. I don't think the algorithm worked through that app since it relied on the developers API key to load content.

I would get a lot of niche content showing up without a lot of the annoying subs spam.

cacheson, in How do I know which instances kbin is/is NOT Federated With?
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Pretty sure this isn't currently possible. I've created a feature request on kbin's issue tracker for it.

cacheson,
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And there's a pull request for it already. That was quick.

yukichigai,
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Supposedly it's been rolled out but the proposed URL doesn't seem to be enabled on this instance (https://kbin.social/federation).

cacheson,
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Yeah, we haven't had an update in a while. Apparently the next one is going to be pretty big. Ernest said he's aiming for the end of September, but I'm assuming that may slip.

daredevil, in /kbin Translations
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Contributed 50 translations to Japanese yesterday :) I'll continue contributing how I can

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