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    6 months ago

    This graphic is almost two years old, is it still up to date?

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            If you’re happy with Lemmy then don’t.
            This is mostly a mix of personal preferences and neat little differences I enjoy, plus I like the local community.

            Then again, if you’re curious, check it.

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            @jaybone@lemmy.world

            What does mbin have that Lemmy does not?

            IMHO much better integration with the rest of the Fediverse, it supports note type activity (posts without a title, thus supporting most of the Fediverse), it supports adding tags (#hashtags) to threads, it also supports boosting posts and a few more things like that

            There will also be PeerTube support soon

            @WebWizard@links.hackliberty.org @cron@feddit.org @originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com @massive_bereavement@fedia.io

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          @Usernameblankface@lemmy.world Yep, I wonder who’s the author of it, maybe they can update it

          @WebWizard@links.hackliberty.org @cron@feddit.org @originalucifer@moist.catsweat.com

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        I had never heard of mbin. I see it’s a fork of kbin. What does it do differently?

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          its in active development, for starters.

          the point of mbin wasnt originally differentiation of any kind, it was that the lone kbin dev did not share duties, or actually develop on a normal timeframe. this behavior kept kbin from flourishing and implementing all kinds of suggested, developed PRs.

          it was forked to mbin as a community project where anyone who wants to contribute basically can by committee instead lone stewardship. you would need to check the repo for all the changes per version… but the best part is, its an active dev group.