I like kbin better, but yes, the threadiverse feels a lot more cosy and positive! There are a few niche communities I miss, but I’m sure they’ll take off in time.
I like kbin, but it’s missing a few QoL features like collapsing comments and viewing “context” of a reply. To expand on the latter, when someone replies to a comment on both Reddit and Lemmy you can click a “context” link to view your original comment and all child comments. Currently it doesn’t seem as easy to view your comment and all replies to it on kbin.
You’re right about missing context - that’s definitely something I’d like to see added!
Youre also right about collapsing comments, although I have a script that adds that feature. The number of great userscripts for kbin already is pretty crazy!
I like kbin better, but yes, the threadiverse feels a lot more cosy and positive! There are a few niche communities I miss, but I’m sure they’ll take off in time.
I like kbin, but it’s missing a few QoL features like collapsing comments and viewing “context” of a reply. To expand on the latter, when someone replies to a comment on both Reddit and Lemmy you can click a “context” link to view your original comment and all child comments. Currently it doesn’t seem as easy to view your comment and all replies to it on kbin.
You’re right about missing context - that’s definitely something I’d like to see added!
Youre also right about collapsing comments, although I have a script that adds that feature. The number of great userscripts for kbin already is pretty crazy!