Context: I made a poll on PieFed about the new post flairs (so if you are one of the few hundred people who have a PieFed account, follow that link and answer there). Unfortunately Lemmy has neither polls nor post flairs, so this post is to open up the discussion to the wider Fediverse, or rather the subset of it that encompasses Lemmy + Mbin + PieFed, which is called… what exactly?

Is Threadiverse too traumatic & tainted by association with Meta’s (all but entirely defunct) Threads? Is The Verse too cool/poetic/nerdy (but niche) to be understood? I highly advise against Lemmyverse bc mainstream normal people are far less tolerant of tankies than we who are here are willing to put up with. Simply listing the software available sometimes is the best option - like the Interstellar app supports all of Lemmy + Mbin + PieFed, but most support at best 1 or 2 of those - but usually is too long to say and does not roll off the tongue, plus will just keep growing as time goes on. Is Forumverse thus the least bad of the available options, or perhaps you have a better idea? 💡

Anyway, the start to a listing:

  1. Threadiverse
  2. Forumverse
  3. (The) Verse
  4. Lemmy + Mbin + PieFed
  5. Something else?

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  • melroy
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    3116 days ago

    As the creator of Mbin I’m also calling it Threadiverse.

    • julian
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      @melroy@kbin.melroy.org NodeBB here, agreed.

      It really is the most succinct nickname to describe the type of software we are… and I feel that outweighs possible association with Threads.

      • @can@sh.itjust.works
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        715 days ago

        Lemmy Federate also says this:

        1: Threadiverse refers to Fediverse software that implements “FEP-1b12: group federation”. For example, Lemmy, Mbin, Guppe, NodeBB and others…

        Maybe try to get a piefed namedrop there?

        • @OpenStars@discuss.onlineOP
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          215 days ago

          I noticed PieFed.social on page 9, and the link is functional, even though next to it the status says “disabled”.

          That site doesn’t seem very trustworthy. I wonder if it is measuring how “Lemmy-like” an instance is? Anyway I’ve never heard of that site before, but passing the note to @rimu@piefed.social anyway in case it helps:-).

          • @can@sh.itjust.works
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            It’s run by an instance admin. I wanna say lemy.lol?

            even though next to it the status says “disabled”.

            I believe that just means piefed.social isn’t participating in the service.

            Edit: is that right, @iso@lemy.lol?

            • @iso@lemy.lol
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              Yes, it is just disabled. Lemmy Federate supports every threadiverse software and Piefed is one of them.

              Currently Piefed communities can be followed by Lemmy instances but not the other way around.

              In general, every fediverse software that support FEP-1b12 and can receive Lemmy-like PM’s can register to Lemmy Federate.

              /cc @OpenStars@discuss.online @rimu@piefed.social @julian@community.nodebb.org

              • julian
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                215 days ago

                @iso@lemy.lol what’s a “lemmy-like” PM :laughing: I think this explains why I can’t log into the site.

              • @can@sh.itjust.works
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                215 days ago

                Currently Piefed communities can be followed by Lemmy instances but not the other way around.

                You mean using your tool, or overall?

              • @OpenStars@discuss.onlineOP
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                215 days ago

                Yeah something is screwy - PieFed.social is most definitely aware of lemy.lol (see this at https://piefed.social/instance/lemy.lol), but the last post it has from your own account seems to be nine months ago, and the second link on that page I linked, to “Posts” yields an error.

                Nor does this portion of the conversation appear in this version of the OP (see here, which should have all of these responses below it but they are lacking there).

                So apologies, I guess it’s not just the tool, rather the issue is wider than that: either your instance lemy.lol or PieFed.social (or both) are not communicating in the standard manner with one another. Fwiw, PieFed.social seems to have no trouble federating with (any? at least the vast majority?) of other Lemmy instances? But I will leave that to you and rimu to work out:-).

                • @iso@lemy.lol
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                  315 days ago

                  Interesting. I didn’t realize my instance wasn’t federated with Piefed. I’ll contact the Piefed admins about this.

                  However, this issue is probably not related to Lemmy Federate because Piefed.social doesn’t even use it.

    • notizie
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      @melroy Unfortunately, as I explained elsewhere, the problem is that Meta has now “infected” the word thread.
      For this reason I would propose #topicverse also because in fact, it is not so much the “thread” that characterizes the Lemmy/xBin/Piefed/BBCode environment, but the ability to immediately identify the “topics”. In fact, Mastodon also has the thread, even if it is unwatchable, but the topic display is only available in some software (and some apps like Raccoon for Friendica, which allow you to view the topics of activitypub groups also on Mastodon)

      @OpenStars