“Sometimes there’s a man… I won’t say a “hero,” because what’s a hero? But sometimes there’s a man who… well, he’s the man for his time and place!” – Sam Elliot (the Stranger) from the glorious The Big Lebowski

You know that classic quote about standing on the shoulders of giants (and pioneers)? Honestly, in so many ways, that’s how I truly feel about the good ol’ Fediverse.

So, to sum up-- who are YOUR heroes here, and what does keep you hanging on here, baby…?


EDIT: For people wondering about what kinds of ‘bumps & difficulties’ I’ve personally experienced, here’s a tiny sampler:

https://piefed.social/post/1431056#comment_8685458

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    The fediverse is a “work in progress”, and that is fine. All the other social media sites are a “collapse in progress”.

    It is much more fun to be on a small and growing platform, than on a big and dying platform.

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    My heroes? The instance operators and good mods, of course, along with everyone who contributes material.

    Plus there’s more community when dealing with issues, such as problem instances and users. The fediverse doesn’t have the “old internet” feel, it’s still more restrained than that thanks to instance owners probably not wanting to host a lot of darker material thanks to the instances being under private ownership, but it feels more free than a place like reddit.

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    I can interact with actual people and not get swarmed with ads and botted traffic.

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          At first I also refused to watch since its animated and I thought it was childish, but then I learned that there are like a lot of dirty stuff and supposedly for adults, so, given how popular it became, I just had to watch it.

          And its worth it. Yes, its weird af and I always feel so confused and something things just makes zero sense, but some stories are interesting. Never really got bored of any of it (although some episodes aren’t really that great for a re-watch imo).

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          one of those things that’s quite funny and high production value but the fandom is largely obnoxious and some of the creators are jerks

          it’s also not everyone’s style of humor. give it a shot sometime and see if it resonates though!

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          It can be brilliant, and I find it rare that it’s any less than very good. It plays with scifi tropes (any and all tropes really), is very self-aware… I am sure it stands to be criticized, but I personally love the show. Apart from season 5, of course

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            Buddy you gotta be living in a cave or delusional or in denial if you don’t know what your countries reputation is and why

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              Buddy, that’s an hilarious leap to make right there, in which I’ve talked about this stuff all over the place, already. Oh! But maybe you do require an apology? Right so, mate:

              SO SORRY I FORGOT ABOUT THE ORANGEY-SPECIFIC BEE-ESS SPECIFICALLY DIRECTED TOWARDS CANADA THOUGH, BUDDY!

              The relevant point being that that’s already been spewed and sprayed almost everywhere, such that I didn’t automatically remember CA’s specific beef.

              I know, I know… I’m clearly a terrible person.

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    I like this place because it’s a work in progress and because of all its perceived imperfections.

    I’m an old GenXer who remembers AOL chat rooms and Usenet. Each featured a small cluster of folks you’d talk with each day and thought of as friends. Reddit offered that kind of connection once, but now it’s become a monolith that believes its own hype. Not to mention the infestation of bots and trolls that no one cares enough to do anything about because engagement is engagement.

    I’m new here so I’m still learning my way around but I like this way better. I have more control over what and who I see, the memes are fresher, and the communities feel more human.

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          They had their day, and I enjoyed them, but one thing I love about the Fediverse experience (patterned after Reddit of course), is that one can sample and subscribe to a super amount of divergent sources, and have it all pulled together in to one stream.

          Outside of specialty forums, plus the pleasure of hanging out with online chums for years at a time, I’d argue that this method is in fact more useful and generally superior.

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            I miss the hanging out with the same online mates.

            It occured to me when I quit Reddit that I hadn’t made a single friend on there in 10 years but made loads on the forums I used to frequent.

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              Haha, same. *sweat emoji*

              I find the FV better in that regard though, perhaps because of the smaller userbase. So maybe size plays a role in these things.

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      I’m a regular user of forums boards (modern ones like Discourse, but still) on which the interactions stayed mostly the same as 20 years ago… it feels close-knit, almost intimate. Conversations are usually well reasoned, if not as slow as they were back in the day -given that thread pages update on their own when a new message is posted, it’s not as static as it used to be, and I think that’s for the better, even though I am nostalgic of phpbb boards

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        i went to a forum shortly after the ban waves; meant for OF users and link dropping who are in the market of using hordes of accounts to earn money . apparently they have equally reported how heavy handed reddit has gotten in detecting people trying to “hide thier accounts IDentity, like fingerprinting”

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    My anger for the destruction of the old internet. My hatred of those who profit from aforementioned destruction. My pettiness for going against the current.