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    I actually just launched a PHPBB forum for specific interests in regards to the indie web, building websites, and sharing random banter (among a few other things). I find Reddit and Lemmy to be useful for seeing what’s going on in the world overall, and Discord has mostly just been annoying ever since its launch, and forums seem like a good answer to recreating actual communities. And if there are more people who feel this way, maybe they’ll make a comeback (because they definitely haven’t just started to be affected by corporations attempting to centralize everyone to one thing).

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    Funny thing…an internet forum group from 23 years ago is slowly reforming because everyone is sick of the same thing re:socmed

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    I’m looking for a study group for a specific maths textbook I’m reading

    Discord math forum is too big and my queries get swamped so I don’t use it

    I’d appreciate some advice on this and also how to develop my federated use of the internet

  • jadedwench [they/them]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    The worst is Discord. It doesn’t show up in search engines and somehow you have to know that is where you are “supposed” to go for help. Privacy issues aside, I am fine with discord for playing games with friends or big conventions/LAN parties, but I don’t understand why anyone would use it as a forum.

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    I’m getting two points from the article. One is addressed handily by the Fediverse, the other is not.

    First the centralized (I prefer to say “urbanized”) nature of social media means a handful of companies control all the conversations. The Fediverse is a decent (though not perfect) solution to that problem, and I think everyone on here knows that.

    However, the article also talks about the problems with the format of social media, not just who’s hosting the platform. On traditional forums, conversations can last for years, but on Reddit, Discord, etc. new topics quickly bury old ones, no matter how lively those old topics are. Sure, you can choose to sort by “last comment” which replicates the traditional forum presentation with topic bumping, but it’s not the default, even on Lemmy, so 90% of people won’t bother.

    I get to know people on traditional forums, even miss them if they leave, but on Reddit, comments are just disembodied thoughts manifesting in the ether. That may be due to the size of the community rather than the format, though.

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    You should be using Lemmy instead of Reddit. It’s defederated, and it’s spread out over 600 Instances in many different countries. This way, one rich egomaniac can’t ruin it for everyone else.

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    There are tons of forums out there, the search engines just won’t show them to you. The search engines are the real problem.

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    They’ve been dissapearing for a long time, if they were an animal, they’d be somewhere between Endangered, and Critically Endangered…

    The eye-opener now has been that Reddit has turned into corpo/authortiarian boot licking trash, and Discord is planning on going publicly traded. (Read More Corpo bootlicking trash)

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    plenty of pointed discourse forums out there. I agree that the search engines may be the problem. You have to know where to look.

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    I hate Discord.
    The interface is clunky. They always try to sell you useless (at least for me) options. What with the users posting so many gifs?

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    No, enshittified search engines are only catalogging those because they’re in the AI bed with them.

    Your Favorite Forum still rules.

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    Forums are still alive in ultra niche communities. My favorites: Badger and Blade for wet shaving, Snuffhouse for snuff tobacco, Quantnet for quantitative finance. All of these gather way better content and users than their Reddit counterpart, which usually devolves into memes and pic of the day stuff