• unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 years ago

    For a second I thought they were launching their federated lemmy/kbin instance. With different communities, like “support”, “bugs”, “news”…

    Would have been freaking awesome and a great use case for Lemmy and federarion.

    Good for them anyway.

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      2 years ago

      At the same time, it might not fit them. Lemmy is a link aggregator, which seems like extra functionality that they don’t really need, not when existing forum software will do what they need, while also being more stable/mature.

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    Ah, a traditional forum. Makes sense.

    Since we’re talking about forums, who here is old enough to remember the IMDB message boards?

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      I’m old enough to remember dialing into different BBSs with my 14.4 Kbps modem.

      These days my teenaged son is complaining that his 12GB Fortnite update isn’t downloading fast enough and he has to wait a whole 20 minutes.

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    I’m sure Jellyfin considered the Fediverse but some projects like the idea of having more control of the community discussions they participate in so having a forum makes sense. I still think a Jellyfin community on Lemmy can thrive with an official forum in place.

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    Finally. I’m happy to see them moving from the subreddit. It wasn’t terrible, but a forum will be better I think in the long run.

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      2 years ago

      Seriously, how about they stand up a lemmy instance? That way peeps could follow their forums without having to travel to a proprietary place.

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        According to the footer they’re running MyBB so although it is more centralised, I wouldn’t call it proprietary.

        What advantages would Lemmy have over the traditional style of forum for their use case?