I just read up on it and it seems good, at least in theory. How does it compare to Lemmy, would you say?

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    1 year ago

    I think Diaspora continues to be an active and relevant macro-blogging platform. However, in Fediverse it is now only connected to Friendica and Hubzilla, not to Lemmy and the other software that only use ActivityPub protocol.

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      I’ve gone looking for a few diaspora threads … it seemed very very quiet over there (from what I saw, maybe I didn’t find where people are). Like, if you want to feel better about lemmy being on the small side … go check out diaspora.

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        Yep that was my experience too. Deafened by the silence. Firefish was like that too. Lemmy’s nOt aS bIg aS rEdDiT but at least people reply to you here.

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          Well firefish federated perfectly well with masto and the other microblogs, so its userbase size doesn’t matter so much.

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            That’s what I heard about kbin too. Doesn’t make sense to me, but I guess people like this kind of thing.

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              I don’t think it’s true that kbin federated perfectly with masto. It’s more accurate that it consume content from masto but doesn’t provide a complete substitute for microblogging. Firefish is a complete microblogging platform on the other hand.