• poVoq@slrpnk.net
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    1 day ago

    Social networking is about connecting people, which Lemmy as a forum does. You could argue that the function of Lemmy as a link aggregator is more social media like, but I doubt people would consider an RSS feed reader to be social media either.

    Social media is like TV, a one-to-many medium, usually with some sort of feed curation to promote certain topics.

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      18 hours ago

      I have never heard anyone refer to TV as social media, I have always heard it in context with facebook, twitter and co.

      a better objection, which makes me uncertain whether lemmy is social media, is that this is a pseudonymous forum where its not common for users to become friends or know each other, and discussion is not around a specific news site or a specific person, but around specific topics

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        13 hours ago

        I didn’t say TV is social media, I said social media is like TV is the sense that it is a one-to-many medium. I could have also used TikTok to explain the difference, but people here are clearly confused about the destinction and it would have been less clear.

        pseudonymous forum where its not common for users to become friends or know each other

        This isn’t really true for regular commenters. There are even feuds between specific users and so on. I agree though that there are constant attempts by some people who try to make Lemmy more like social media by advocating for dissolving the destinction between communities and instances to turn Lemmy into a dumb meme and news posting app for entertainment purposes.

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      16 hours ago

      Social networking is about connecting people

      Well Lemmy is not about that at all. I know absolutely Zero people from lemmy.

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        13 hours ago

        That seems to be a you problem.

        Of course it is an pseudonymous online forum, so it isn’t about making friends in real-life, but you can make plenty of connections with people online via it.

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          4 hours ago

          That seems to be a you problem.

          That isn’t a problem, it is by design. I don’t want to follow you or anyone else. I don’t want to promote myself either. I absolutely do not want to make any connections with people here. I read the aggregated subject feeds, I get clarity or insights from the comments. And that is where it ends. Anonymity makes this all work.

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            3 hours ago

            Yes, and that is what connecting people means… talking to each other. NOT promoting oneself in a one-to-many fashion like what social media is about. Anonymous or not is of lesser relevance but it works either way.

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              3 hours ago

              Annonymity is extremely important. I don’t know you, you don’t know me. Nothing I say matters, nothing you say matters. There is no tone, no personality, just words. You could be a liar or a bot, it makes zero difference.

              That isn’t very social at all.

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                2 hours ago

                Eh? It is what I say that matters. You have a very strange world view if you think just because there is only a pseudonym attached it doesn’t matter. And of course conversing with others is social 🙄

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                  2 hours ago

                  And you have a weird world view if you think being social is leaving posts on a forum to reply to some rando you will never know.

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                    2 hours ago

                    Again, that seems to be a you problem. There are plenty of places on Lemmy that have very recognizable regular posters and comenters you can socially interact with 🤷

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      1 day ago

      That’s a totally made up definition from your part. Media is the plural of medium, which means “intermediary”. A social media is just the middleman that allows people to socialize. Lemmy is a social media, as well as a social network.

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        1 day ago

        Every definition is “made up” 🙄

        What I explained is how these terms are commonly used on the fediverse.

        And anyways, if “social media” and “social network” is the same, why have two different terms for it?

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          22 hours ago

          There are lot of synonyms, people just choose some words in different contexts based on how they sound. Why use the word “begin” when the word “start” exists?