IniNew 1y ago • 100%
Seems like the main difference would be you’re not sourcing links from other people, it’s links from specific places you’ve chosen
IniNew 1y ago • 100%
I’ve never managed a domain with square space without hosting. Wonder if I should transfer my domains to another registrar.
IniNew 1y ago • 100%
I have no idea if it's possible or not, but some sort of service that allows for users who have the same RSS feeds be able to comment on things happening... sort of like magazines lol
IniNew 1y ago • 100%
I agree that my reddit experience was largely small communities. I did not go to /r/all ever. The downside, so far, to the fediverse experience, is that those small communities don't exist here. There's not enough people to create that same small, niche interest that I was able to find on reddit.
A bit surprised there's not more out there for it, from what I'm seeing on Kbin.social's Magazine search. Figured there would be a bit of overlap between that type of community and this one.
IniNew 1y ago • 100%
If you're on the mobile site, the subscribe button will be at the bottom of the first page of content.
iOS App for kbin? I am using the website as a PWA right now, but there’s some weird quirks, like having to manually log in every time I open it. No indicator if I tap on something, that confirms a tab was registered. Small things that make it tough to use. Any apps, test flight or production out there? [\#fediverse](https://kbin.social/tag/fediverse)
IniNew 1y ago • 100%
Sometimes I feel like my reddit experience was so different from a lot of people's. I unsubbed from all the default subs and built a specific homepage for the things I found interesting. Unfortunately for me, that means the communities were (relatively speaking) smaller than the popular ones, but still large enough to have frequent engagement. Going to be hard to replicate that, I think.