The news is dominated this week by Meta’s launch of Threads, a new microblogging competitor to Twitter that is quickly catapulting itself towards 100 million users. There is a ton of news about this, with just as many hot takes, opinions and feelings. So for this week’s episode I’m going to limit the focus on Threads to a few aspects. I’m working on another article about this that zooms in on the legal and policy aspects of Threads, such as around the DMA. ...
Threads
Microblogging
Lemmy and Kbin
Kbin’s quick growth, that started from effectively zero, means that a community identity needs to be formed. This is visible in a discussion like this, about what name to call Kbin users (Kbinaut seems the most likely outcome for now), and this community effort to design and name a mascot.
The end result is a white parrot named Kibby. The next question is if the community can continue this into a formal mascot, with proper licensing and support. Ofcourse, the first use-case of the mascot is to signal a rivalry with Lemmy.
Other networks
Is this decentralization?